Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jul 17, 2010
    Pamela from LA 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 Doug! I'm addicted to planning :) We have a Mardi Gras 2011 trip planned (March) and wondered if you knew when I could find out what the park hours would be? I am bringing a 2 year old and I want to figure out how the "nap situation" will wor

    Pamela,

    I am planner too. There is no shame in that at all!

    Typically Disney posts their daily schedules with park hours about 6-8 months ahead of time. So now in July, you can see times through January 2011. So you should see the park times for March going up around the start of September, thought it is rarely on the first couple days of the month. What you want to do to see each parks times is the following;

    • Highlight the "Parks" section at the top of the Walt Disney World website.
    • When the drop down menu appears, simply select the park for which you want to check for show times ("Magic Kingdom" for instance).
    • Once you are on that park's main page, just select "Calendar" from the left column choices.
    • Once the calendar shows, you can adjust to whatever month you are planning to visit by clicking on the menu to the upper right of the calendar.
    • Each park's hours will show on that monthly view.

    As you get closer to travel times they start to put daily show times in for major attractions (fireworks, select shows, and parades). Just click on a given day and you can view them.

    Have a magical vacation!
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