• On Aug 25, 2016
    Danielle from BC Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are having a difficult time deciding whether we should use our only 2 days with our 4 yr old, at Magic Kingdom, or 1 day at Magic Kingdom and 1 day at Animal Kingdom? We just don't want to feel rushed at MK, but we don't want to miss a lot

    Hi Danielle! Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel and thanks for your question.
    I am glad to hEAR you are planning a Disney vacation with your little one. I am sure your family will have a magical experience.
    You haven’t mentioned when you are considering to visit the Walt Disney World Resort. If you are planning to go during summer or Holiday season, when parks tend to be more crowded, I would encourage you to spend your two days at Magic Kingdom Park. The place is absolutely amazing, full of charm, magic and many attractions for your kid’s age range.
    However, if you choose a low season period, when parks tend to be less busy, it could be a good opportunity to visit two Disney Theme Parks.  You could consider one day for Magic Kingdom Park and one day for Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. You will enjoy a very special day surrounded by nature and animals. Shows are beautiful and attractions are fun.
    Hope this helps your planning. Come back to visit us again if you have further questions.
    Have a “pixie-dusted” day!
    Gina V.
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Meet the Panelist: Gina, Brazil

I am totally a Disney maniac! Since childhood, I have been a big fan of all things Disney, especially the theme parks. I have never visited any other place that gives me the same feeling that I get at the Walt Disney World Resort. You can become a child again there! With so much to explore, I would love to help you plan your next Walt Disney World vacation and discover all the fantasy and magic this special place has to offer. Learn More About Gina

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