Spending one day here in Feb. Haven't been there in 16 years. Recommendations, please, including dining options?
Magic Kingdom DisneyWorld
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Ages?
Budget?
Grand Floridian, Polynesian, or Contemp.
Personally, I wouldn't go unless I could spend 3 or 4 days there and hit 3 or 4 of the parks. But, I'm sure you will have a good time even with just 1 day there. I would arrive when it opens and stay until it closes.
If it's about rides, Magic Kingdom. If you get there at rope drop (when it opens) and can get a lot of the rides ridden you want to ride, you could go to one of the other parks. They have a lot fewer rides. Epcot does have a lot to see that takes time though.
If it's about more adult level things to see and experience, Epcot.
Two 60+ and two adult kids, who have been there lots more often, as one lives in Orlando. Just want a fun day, think rides are fun, as are shows (light and fireworks). Fantasyland has been renovated, so think Magic Kingdom will be the place. We will be in the area 4 days, so could go to other dining options around the parks, as our son has season's and parking passes. Favorite restaurants in Magic Kingdom, etc.?
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I would probably try to get reservations for Be Our Guest. It's brand new and very popular.
http://allears.net/menu/menu_be-our-guest.html
Yes, thanks! It is VERY difficult to get reservations. When we called a few weeks ago, they were booked through July, 2013.