chris benton
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Sheesh, obviously need to get churched up. I can conveniently blame Covid.Easter is on a Sunday most years.
Sheesh, obviously need to get churched up. I can conveniently blame Covid.Easter is on a Sunday most years.
Aren’t shows and pretty much 85 percent of things closed down? What would I be missing out on that’s not a ride? Specifically talking MK and HS.Most of the rides? NO. Well, yes at Epcot.
Still, with only rides, you'll be missing out on a lot.
Suggestion: Prioritize what attractions are important to your group, and plan a realistic attack of how to do them while waiting in line with some of the other 250 million people that visit Disneyworld every day. My favorite resource for building a plan of attack is touringplans.com.
In the end, do what's best for your group. You are the ones paying for this vacation. If you have fun just winging it, and trying every ride you can fit in, that's what's best for you.
Easter is on a Sunday this year - hopefully all of the schools will be back in session the Monday after. That would work in your favor to keep crowds low.
Aren’t shows and pretty much 85 percent of things closed down? What would I be missing out on that’s not a ride? Specifically talking MK and HS.
I actually have no choice but this option. I was just wondering is it doable to do most of the rides in one day? I worry with hours being cut so short. I look at wait times daily, and it seems if we get there super early and start left, that it would be a decent strategy...well, at least for MK. Going mid April after Easter.
Yeah, we are not interested in Country bears or Tiki room. We can skip a couple of spinners since there’s like 3 of them...and the speedway.I would say yes - do you really mean all? MK def has the largest number of attractions but I skip like Hall of Presidents and Tiki Room and Country Bears so I never find it difficult to do all the rides I want to do in 1 day, with re-rides on my favorites. Seconding springing for Hoppers if that's possible for you, that way if you find yourself unexpectedly done at a park earlier than anticipated you can maximize your day elsewhere.
I keep on hearing this website. Sounds like I must look into this definitely.Count me another fan of touringplans.com. It is a great resource to plan the perfect one day at each Disney parks -- helps to prioritize, pick and choose what to do, and helps to have a fun / efficient day - minimizing lines. I subscribe every time I go to Disney.
Most of the rides? NO. Well, yes at Epcot.
Still, with only rides, you'll be missing out on a lot.
Suggestion: Prioritize what attractions are important to your group, and plan a realistic attack of how to do them while waiting in line with some of the other 250 million people that visit Disneyworld every day. My favorite resource for building a plan of attack is touringplans.com.
In the end, do what's best for your group. You are the ones paying for this vacation. If you have fun just winging it, and trying every ride you can fit in, that's what's best for you.
Easter is on a Sunday this year - hopefully all of the schools will be back in session the Monday after. That would work in your favor to keep crowds low.
In reference to the bolded....uh, no offense, and I know WDW is popular and all, but I think your numbers are slightly off...
I saw this. I actually requested for Molly to do an updated video since there seems to be more people in the park. I did a Disney binge on YouTube.If anyone wants to give up a some of their day on Youtube, AllEars.net has vid from fall 2020 labeled, "Can You Still Do Everything in MK in One Day." They attempted all moving vehicle type rides - and attempted the shows like Tiki / Bears / Philharmagic if there was time left over.
I actually have no choice but this option. I was just wondering is it doable to do most of the rides in one day? I worry with hours being cut so short. I look at wait times daily, and it seems if we get there super early and start left, that it would be a decent strategy...well, at least for MK. Going mid April after Easter.