Tips on: Orlando, FL (Disney, Universal, etc. Theme Parks)

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What can you jerks tell me about visiting the Magic Kingdom park in Orlando?

This will be for my kids’ 9th birthday and I think one full day will be enough (for all of us). The place we’re staying is a few miles away and has a really nice/big pool.

Any reason to rent a car and see other things in Orlando?

Disney has 4 separate parks there. Any of the other 3 can’t miss?
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Definitely Hollywood Studios.

Epcot is cool, but give them a few more years. They’ll get into it more when they’re older.

Animal Kingdom is all right. Pretty much a giant zoo.

Universal is cool. It has two different sides/parks.
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wease wrote:Definitely Hollywood Studios.

Epcot is cool, but give them a few more years. They’ll get into it more when they’re older.

Animal Kingdom is all right. Pretty much a giant zoo.

Universal is cool. It has two different sides/parks.
Animal kingdom also has the best roller coaster at Disney.
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tommy wrote:
wease wrote:Definitely Hollywood Studios.

Epcot is cool, but give them a few more years. They’ll get into it more when they’re older.

Animal Kingdom is all right. Pretty much a giant zoo.

Universal is cool. It has two different sides/parks.
Animal kingdom also has the best roller coaster at Disney.
Mrs Wease would argue that.
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wease wrote:
tommy wrote:
wease wrote:Definitely Hollywood Studios.

Epcot is cool, but give them a few more years. They’ll get into it more when they’re older.

Animal Kingdom is all right. Pretty much a giant zoo.

Universal is cool. It has two different sides/parks.
Animal kingdom also has the best roller coaster at Disney.
Mrs Wease would argue that.

I could be wrong, I haven't been in about 5 years
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Magic Kingdom has the most attractions and is the most bang for your buck. Human being tend to go right so every where in the park go left if you can. Get there for rope drop. Go left in the park towards Adventure Land everyone will be going right. Do the Jungle Cruise first it backs up quick. Then Pirates and Big Thunder. Unfortunately Splash Mountain is closed. Then do Haunted Mansion. At this point Peter Pan will be over an hour wait. If its less do it if not skip it. If your kid loved any of the rides you already did do them again. If you are there early you can do them a couple times. I would eat lunch at 11am. I would eat dinner at 4pm. Always eat off hour. At this point if you don't do Genie Plus you'll have to wait in lines. Exceptions being Mickey Philharmagic, Hall of Presidents, Tom Sawyer Island, Swiss Family Treehouse, Carousel of Progress and the People Mover that tend not to have long waits. When you start to get tired do Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid most of the line is in the shade. I don't think you can wait in line yet for Tron you have to get a boarding pass. I love the ride but its short so it might not be worth the hassle. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train will have along wait. I like the ride but it might not be worth it. Space Mountain is worth it. All other rides I would do or skip based on line and interest. If your kid wants to do meet and greets go ahead but you'll waste a lot of time.
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Universal has Jurassic Park and Harry Potter land

and Simpsons

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tommy wrote:
wease wrote:
tommy wrote:
wease wrote:Definitely Hollywood Studios.

Epcot is cool, but give them a few more years. They’ll get into it more when they’re older.

Animal Kingdom is all right. Pretty much a giant zoo.

Universal is cool. It has two different sides/parks.
Animal kingdom also has the best roller coaster at Disney.
Mrs Wease would argue that.

I could be wrong, I haven't been in about 5 years
The Aerosmith thing is her favorite coaster.
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Universal is better than Disney. Disney is full of a bunch of Disney adults that are weird and Don’t even have kids, but clog up the lines. Do the men in black ride at universal. It’s interactive and fun as hell
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Do the men in black
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Always surprises me how quickly things transition to true detective season one when you drive anywhere outside orlando
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bada wrote:Magic Kingdom has the most attractions and is the most bang for your buck. Human being tend to go right so every where in the park go left if you can. Get there for rope drop. Go left in the park towards Adventure Land everyone will be going right. Do the Jungle Cruise first it backs up quick. Then Pirates and Big Thunder. Unfortunately Splash Mountain is closed. Then do Haunted Mansion. At this point Peter Pan will be over an hour wait. If its less do it if not skip it. If your kid loved any of the rides you already did do them again. If you are there early you can do them a couple times. I would eat lunch at 11am. I would eat dinner at 4pm. Always eat off hour. At this point if you don't do Genie Plus you'll have to wait in lines. Exceptions being Mickey Philharmagic, Hall of Presidents, Tom Sawyer Island, Swiss Family Treehouse, Carousel of Progress and the People Mover that tend not to have long waits. When you start to get tired do Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid most of the line is in the shade. I don't think you can wait in line yet for Tron you have to get a boarding pass. I love the ride but its short so it might not be worth the hassle. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train will have along wait. I like the ride but it might not be worth it. Space Mountain is worth it. All other rides I would do or skip based on line and interest. If your kid wants to do meet and greets go ahead but you'll waste a lot of time.
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bart wrote:Always surprises me how quickly things transition to true detective season one when you drive anywhere outside orlando
*anywhere outside any city in the south
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Disney is full of a bunch of Disney adults that are weird and don’t even have kids, but clog up the lines.
I used to work with one of these weirdos. Never again.

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Go to Epcot and hit every country’s bar so you can drink around the world.

Just hire someone to take care of the kids that day.
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bodysnatcher wrote:Go to Epcot and hit every country’s bar so you can drink around the world.
We did that a couple of years back for our anniversary. Best trip to Disney ever.
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bodysnatcher wrote:Go to Epcot and hit every country’s bar so you can drink around the world.

Just hire someone to take care of the kids that day.
Mrs. Bam no drinky
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Bammer wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:Go to Epcot and hit every country’s bar so you can drink around the world.

Just hire someone to take care of the kids that day.
Mrs. Bam no drinky
Pretty sure there’s a divorce court at Disney
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My wife would like to go one day in the future, and presumably my kid would like to in a few years. I’m thinking it will be long lines, lots of stress, poor junk food, very expensive.
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