• On Jul 4, 2019
    Kathleen from VA 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 planning on 3 park days. Our kids will be 5 (girl, princess lover), 4 (boy, Toy Story fan, pirates) 2 (boy, into everything the older ones are into), and 5 months (so into mom). We were debating between MK, HS, rest, MK. Or MK, HS, Epcot?

    Hi there, Kathleen,

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I'm so excited to hEAR you are planning to spend three days in the parks during your upcoming Walt Disney World vacation!

    As a mom of four children myself, it's my pleasure to assist you with your question. I have found it can be very tiring to visit the parks on 3 consecutive days with little ones in tow. If time permits, I prefer to schedule a Resort day (non-park) in the middle of our trip to sleep in and enjoy a relaxing day at our Disney Resort hotel. Although they love them now, my children did not fully appreciate the unique cultural offerings at Epcot until closer to their "tween" years. Based on my own personal experience, I recommend visiting Magic Kingdom ParkDisney's Hollywood Studios, enjoying a rest day, and a second visit to Magic Kingdom Park. In my personal opinion, Magic Kingdom Park has the most attractions that little Mouseketeers can experience so you may enjoy having two days to fully explore all the iconic park has to offer. I also think your kiddos will love having ample time to experience Magic Kingdom Park and Disney's Hollywood Studios given their interests in princesses, pirates and all things "Toy Story."

    Consider booking a magical makeover for your daughter at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique and a swashbuckling transformation for your 4-year-old at The Pirates League, which are both located at Magic Kingdom Park. One last tip: Baby Care Centers are conveniently located in all four theme parks and feature a kitchen with microwave and sink, private nursing room, feeding area with highchairs, changing room, and an on-site shop featuring essentials for little ones. 

    I hope this information has been helpful in making the best decision for your family. Let us know if you have any new questions. We would love to assist you further in planning a magical trip!

    Jodie
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Meet the Panelist: Jodie, Georgia

Hey, y'all! I'm the mother of four amazing kids and wife to my very own Prince Charming!  After working as a Registered Nurse for over 20 years, I recently traded in my scrubs to work as a Physician Recruiter for my local hospital. My friends call me the "Queen of Disney," and I would love to put all my experiences and knowledge to work in order to assist you in planning a magical Walt Disney World vacation! Learn More About Jodie

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