Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Nov 25, 2015
    Allison from GA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi. We are 2 adults spending two days at Disney. We are doing The Magic Kingdom on day 1 and are torn between what other park to do. Epcot? Studios? Animal Kingdom. What has the most to do and would be the most fun if we don't have kids with us?

    Hi Allison,

    I love visiting Walt Disney World Resort with my children, but there is something so fun and carefree about spending some time with just the grown-ups.

    I agree that Magic Kingdom Park should be one of your two days. If it were me, I would likely choose Epcot as my second park of choice. I love casually walking through the World Showcase and admiring the sights and sounds of countries from all over the world. And of course, there is nothing like enjoying some delicious food and drinks throughout the day!

    If you happen to have the Park Hopper Option added to your tickets, Disney's Hollywood Studios is just a quick boat-ride from Epcot. I have been known to hop over to catch a ride on Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith or drop in to The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and still have plenty of time to head back to Epcot for the spectacular IllumiNations; Reflections of Earth fireworks show.

    I could tell you just as many great things about any of the parks, so I am sure you will have a wonderful time no matter where you end up.

    Thanks so much for your great question, Allison. I hope you enjoy feeling like a kid again at the most magical place on earth!

    Happy planning,

    Andrea U.


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Meet the Panelist: Andrea, North Carolina

Born and raised in Florida, I have been a fan of Walt Disney World Resort for my entire life. My husband and I love watching our preschool and kindergarten-age sons experience new attractions as they grow with each visit. In my house, we believe you’re never too old or too young to have a fantastic time at the Walt Disney World Resort! Learn More About Andrea

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