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  • On Sep 9, 2015
    Maureen 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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    We are planning our vacation to WDW January 9-12 and plan to go to the MK on Sun January 10th. My 6 yr old wants to dress like a pirate and 5 yr old wants to go to Bibbity Boppity Boo. Should we arrange the appointments at the same time and split up?

    Hi Maureen! This is a great question and the answer really just depends on how you prefer to spend your time on vacation. If your interest is to do as much as possible and you don't mind splitting up in the parks with the risk of not being able to experience everything together as a group, then I'd say schedule them at the same time. However, if you really want to be able to stay together as a group have those shared experiences, I say schedule them close together in time and do one thing right after the other. If it were me, I would try to stay together as much as possible so that I could be apart of those memories for both of the children, however, I realize that there are so many exciting things to do at Walt Disney World that it's hard to fit it all in one day! I know that I didn't give you a clear answer, but I hope it at least helped to maybe put things in perspective.

    If you have any other questions please let us know, and have a magical Walt Disney World vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Sarah, Indiana

I am a recent graduate from Ball State University and mother to my 5-year-old son. We love all things Disney and when we aren’t watching Disney films or planning our next vacation, we love to go to touring Disney shows. I also love to cook, listen to music, read books, and paint. With my experience planning vacations and navigating the parks from a single parent’s perspective, I hope to be able to add a little “pixie dust” to your vacation! Learn More About Sarah

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