Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Sep 27, 2011
    Alyssa from NJ 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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    You have all been so helpful so far, THX! Going to MK 1/2/12. (2 adults) Will we have time do to MK in one day and make it to Downtown Disney for late dinner (like 8pm) or should we eat in MK and take advantage of the park being open until 11pm?

    Hi Alyssa!

    Personally, I'd recommend spending a full day at the Magic Kingdom! Since you won't have kids to worry about getting into bed, I'd close down the park!

    Seriously, late night at the Magic Kingdom is a great time to be there. At night, the park takes on a whole different feel than during the hustle and bustle of the day. As the crowds start to thin out, you'll be able to stroll around the park and really soak up the magic!

    I would recommend making a dinner reservation in the park or at a nearby resort. That way you'll have time for a break and to rest your feet! AND you can refuel for the last few hours in the parks!

    Enjoy!
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Meet the Panelist: Kathie, South Carolina

Our family of four is an adventurous and nerdy bunch! Vacations match our lifestyle with tons of action, rides, park-hopping and over-the-top experiences. Dining is tops too! From scrumptious snacks to vegetarian meals, we enjoy it all! Learn More About Kathie

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