Epcot vs Animal Kingdom?

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Registered: 07-14-2005
Epcot vs Animal Kingdom?
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Mon, 01-08-2007 - 11:16am

Hi!


I am planning our families very first Disney vacation (neither my DH or I have ever been)!

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Registered: 03-25-2003
Tue, 01-09-2007 - 12:50pm

I absolutely agree on MGM. My kids love it. *I* love it! No way would I make a trip to Orlando and miss Fantasmic.

I agree on your park order and thinking on that, too. MK sometimes needs a second day.

Laurie in OH, mom to

Alex, 11 years old
Julianne and Leah, 10 years old
Audrey, 2 years old

WDW visits in 1973, 1986, 1987, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006!

LAURIE IN OH, Mom to:


Alex, 1

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Registered: 02-11-2004
Fri, 01-12-2007 - 4:54pm

There's always a contrarian in the bunch....I agree with the park hopper concept.

Deb

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Registered: 12-17-2003
Sat, 01-13-2007 - 12:07am

I haven't read the other responses, but if I had young kids, I would actually skip MGM over the other two. Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE MGM, but I love all of the parks, lol. I would think that many of the attractions at MGM are not really aimed at young kids, and kids of all ages can find stuff to do at both Epcot and AK.

Good luck with your decision!!!

JoAnna in TX

 

 

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Registered: 12-17-2003
Sat, 01-13-2007 - 12:14am

Deb - after going through the other replies, I'm SOOOO glad to see someone else who loves AK like we do! I can't imagine skipping it. I love It's Tough to be a Bug, Kilamanjaro (sp?) Safari, Kali River Rapids, The Nemo Show (although the Tarzan show that used to be in the same spot was better, lol), Dinosaur and all of the rides in Dinoland, Donald's Breakfastosaurus, all of the live animals, and my hubby absolutely LOVED LOVED LOVED Expedition Everest (I don't do rollar coasters and dd chickened out, so just dh went on it, lol.) Plus we had tons of character meet & greets there, and they're ones that you often don't see around in other parks!

JoAnna

 

 

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