Is Epcot boring? And Disney for one night- which hotel?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They would like Hollywood Studios much more. I found Epcot boring.

+1 just went on a trip to all of the parks with boys these ages, and Hollywood Studios was the clear favorite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Epcot is great for those ages, Soarin’, the Track, Space Mountain are fun rides! Plenty to do, my kids loved eating at the Biergarten in Germany and trying all the sodas at the Coca Cola experience.
I love the Yacht Club, which is convenient to Epcot. Get a room with a full sized balcony.


Took my 10 year old son and he loved it. There is one ride where you design your own car and “drive it”. He thought that was great!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think Epcot is great for those ages, Soarin’, the Track, Space Mountain are fun rides! Plenty to do, my kids loved eating at the Biergarten in Germany and trying all the sodas at the Coca Cola experience.
I love the Yacht Club, which is convenient to Epcot. Get a room with a full sized balcony.


Took my 10 year old son and he loved it. There is one ride where you design your own car and “drive it”. He thought that was great!


That's Test Track, which is a great ride, but breaks down all the time
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would it be ridiculous just to do Magic Kingdom 2 days?



Not at all.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Epcot is great for those ages, Soarin’, the Track, Space Mountain are fun rides! Plenty to do, my kids loved eating at the Biergarten in Germany and trying all the sodas at the Coca Cola experience.
I love the Yacht Club, which is convenient to Epcot. Get a room with a full sized balcony.


Took my 10 year old son and he loved it. There is one ride where you design your own car and “drive it”. He thought that was great!


That's Test Track, which is a great ride, but breaks down all the time


Currently closed and will reopen in 2025 (no specific date). Don’t count on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would it be ridiculous just to do Magic Kingdom 2 days?



Unless they are huge Disney fans and want to meet all of the characters, I wouldn't spend two days at MK. My favorite (and my kids favorite) is Hollywood Studios so I would pick that over Epcot. But there is plenty of Epcot to fill the day. If you think they will like the countries, go for it. But there are only a few rides that are worthwhile there so it really depends on your kids. If they like Pixar movies or Star Wars, definitely go to Hollywood Studios.
Anonymous
Epcot > Magic Kingdom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would it be ridiculous just to do Magic Kingdom 2 days?



Not at all.

No, but that was my elementary school boys' least favorite of all of the parks.
Anonymous
My boys did not like Epcot and I was worried that we would have to leave by noon. Soarin was awesome though. I wouldn't waste a day on it.
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Anonymous wrote:I would do Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios for only two parks. I love Epcot but it’s light on rides and the hardest park to use Lightening Lane at.


Really? I hated Hollywood Studios! It lacked the magic of the other resorts imo and had no tree coverage. It felt so blah.


Then you don’t like rides because it has the best ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Epcot is great for those ages, Soarin’, the Track, Space Mountain are fun rides! Plenty to do, my kids loved eating at the Biergarten in Germany and trying all the sodas at the Coca Cola experience.
I love the Yacht Club, which is convenient to Epcot. Get a room with a full sized balcony.


Space Mountain is at Magic Kingdom and has been since 1975.

OP, this is who you are taking advice from, FYI. They might send you to a park that doesn’t even have the ride they are remembering.
Anonymous
We just got back from Epcot - my kids who are your kids' ages enjoyed it. DH and my more adventurous kid loved the Guardians of the Galaxy roller coaster; my more academic kid enjoyed those aspects of the park. Soarin' is great, the new Moana walk-through water thing is cute, Ratatouille is awesome. We've enjoyed the Frozen ride on previous trips. We had a fun day there. I think they liked it as much if not more than AK (which we did last year).
Anonymous
Soarin' is the only ride I've ever actually loved in my life. I just wish it lasted way longer! Epcot is fun to walk around but more adult and probably the worst for kids out of all the parks. I think Universal parks (especially the Harry Potter parts, but also love Simpsons) are the most fun generally, best ratio of rides and amazing decors. MK obviously best for little kids not into Potter yet.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would do Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios for only two parks. I love Epcot but it’s light on rides and the hardest park to use Lightening Lane at.


Really? I hated Hollywood Studios! It lacked the magic of the other resorts imo and had no tree coverage. It felt so blah.


Then you don’t like rides because it has the best ones.


Maybe my kids were too small when we went. They were 3/5. I just recall it being not super fun and lines were much longer. We did do the star wars one but other rides were insane lines. Insane lines for almost everything. I felt like we did 2-3 things. The toy story one, the star wars and singalong. Maybe I’ll give it another try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soarin' is the only ride I've ever actually loved in my life. I just wish it lasted way longer! Epcot is fun to walk around but more adult and probably the worst for kids out of all the parks. I think Universal parks (especially the Harry Potter parts, but also love Simpsons) are the most fun generally, best ratio of rides and amazing decors. MK obviously best for little kids not into Potter yet.


Are they old enough for the rides there? someone told me to wait on their ages bc of size. Both are tallish boys.
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