Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Oct 28, 2009
    Amanda from MI 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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    #1 trip for my mom's 50th. 5/1-5/5/10. MCO @ 11:17am Check in by 1:30 @ All-Star Movie? Only have 4days for the parks. Suggestions for a 1/2 day the 1st Day. I was told Epcot but I'm reading AK. I'd like to see them all as it's our #1 trip.

    Hi Amanda - my family typically visits Walt Disney World during the first week of May and we love it!

    Unless it has evening Magic Hours, Animal Kingdom typically closes earlier than any of the other parks.  I just checked the park hours, and Animal Kingdom closes at 5 pm on 5/1.  So, it's probably better for you to visit Animal Kingdom another day.

    Epcot and Hollywood Studios have the latest closing time - the World Showcase and Hollywood Studios close at 9 pm.  However, since Hollywood Studios has early magic hours, it will probably be more crowded.  So, I'd suggest that you visit Epcot the first day.

    Have a great vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Jodi, Massachusetts

My name is Jodi from Massachusetts.  I am married with 2 children and work as a writer and consultant. I really look forward to helping parents everywhere plan a vacation within their budget that will truly create lifelong memories. Learn More About Jodi

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