Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Aug 30, 2012
    Elizabeth from OH 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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    Can I get everything done in Hollywood Studios during Star Wars Weekend in just one day or will I need to go there two days?

    Hi Elizabath!

    You will definitely need two days to fully enjoy Hollywood Studios. The scheduled times of the shows make it challenging to see everything in one day. You will need two days so you can check out all of the great features of Star War Weekends, such as meet n greets, and still have a chance to watch the Indiana Jones Spectacular and all of the other shows. You will also want to take time to enjoy all of the awesome attractions, including Toy Story Mania and Rock n Roller coaster. I hope you have a magical vacation!

    Magically,
    Stacy
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Meet the Panelist: Stacy, South Carolina

My name is Stacy and I'm a native Carolinian, single mom to two amazing teens, and a Walt Disney World fanatic! My kids and I are Disney Annual Passholders and whether we are celebrating a birthday, running a runDisney race, or simply having a craving for a Mickey pretzel, we visit the most magical place on earth as much as possible! I am ecstatic to share the tips and tricks I have learned over the yEARS as part of the planDisney panel!
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