Magic Kingdom DisneyWorld
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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.
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.
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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.
If it's about more adult level things to see and experience, Epcot.
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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
http://allears.net/menu/menu_be-our-guest.html
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