Could you please share your Magic Kingdom itinerary?

Anonymous
My number one piece of advice would be to go at an off season time. We've gone the week before Thanksgiving week and in January after Christmas breaks are over, and walked right on to most rides. The longest ride we waited in was maybe 20 minutes...and we got into all the restaurants we wanted (the one we probably couldn't have got into was Cinderella's round table--but we have all sons so we weren't even trying--just thought I'd specify in case you have a daughter). So much less stressful and we didn't have to plan out itineraries, we just did what we wanted, when we wanted.
Anonymous
If I'm not staying at a Disney Resort with a package are there any better places to buy Magic Kingdom passes than their websites? I tried the AAA site but there is a minimum of 3 days and for 5 people that would be $1000. Ooof, that's a but much and we only need 2 days. Any ideas or am I stuck?
Anonymous
Are you or any of the members of your party in the military? When are you going?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you or any of the members of your party in the military? When are you going?


I dont think anyone is a member of the military. We're going the last week of April.
Anonymous
For only 2 days there isn't much discount out there. But I wouldn't bother with park hoppers if you have young kids. One park per day is plenty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you or any of the members of your party in the military? When are you going?


I'm the OP. DH is military and we are going the first week of may. I believe this is considered off peak.

the 4 day pass seems to have a deep discount but only like $5 off for the one day ticket. We have a 1yo and a 3yo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you or any of the members of your party in the military? When are you going?


I'm the OP. DH is military and we are going the first week of may. I believe this is considered off peak.

the 4 day pass seems to have a deep discount but only like $5 off for the one day ticket. We have a 1yo and a 3yo.


So you only plan to stay one day in the Magic Kingdom and then...? Are you also going to Sea World or taking a cruise or?

Since the 4 day military pass is only $5 more than a 1 day pass, I think it would be worth it to stay extra days and do the other parks, or even just a more than one day at Magic Kingdom...

BTW, you know about the military admission to Sea World for military, right?
http://www.herosalute.com/cavatx/index.html
Anonymous
if you are military you might want to look at stsying at Shades of Green
Anonymous
staying at Shades of Green
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you or any of the members of your party in the military? When are you going?


I'm the OP. DH is military and we are going the first week of may. I believe this is considered off peak.

the 4 day pass seems to have a deep discount but only like $5 off for the one day ticket. We have a 1yo and a 3yo.


So you only plan to stay one day in the Magic Kingdom and then...? Are you also going to Sea World or taking a cruise or?

Since the 4 day military pass is only $5 more than a 1 day pass, I think it would be worth it to stay extra days and do the other parks, or even just a more than one day at Magic Kingdom...

BTW, you know about the military admission to Sea World for military, right?
http://www.herosalute.com/cavatx/index.html


We will be in Orlando for 5 nights/6 days. We plan to go to Sea World, Legoland and Magic Kingdom.

Yes, we know about the free admission to Sea World.
Anonymous
If you have a smartphone, highly recommend getting a WDW app..the free ones were good enough. We went first week in Dec and it was super helpful for wait times and checking out different places to eat.

Since you are staying at SOG, definitely figure in transportation time into your itinerary. Even during off peak, shuttles/transportation takes time.
Anonymous
If it were me, I'd rather do another Disney park than Legoland. Go to AK or do 2 days at MK. Legoland isn't quite worth it yet to visit. Esp. since you are staying at SOG, why drive any further than you have to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it were me, I'd rather do another Disney park than Legoland. Go to AK or do 2 days at MK. Legoland isn't quite worth it yet to visit. Esp. since you are staying at SOG, why drive any further than you have to.


I agree, especially since you have a 1 yo and 3 yo. I haven't been to the Florida legoland yet, but we used to live close to the one in Carlsbad, CA, and it was awful for kids under the age of about 4 or so. The height restrictions for most of the rides were very high. 2 year olds really couldn't do much of anything. A few years ago we went back to visit, and my youngest was two and my other children were age 4 and up. We left my 2 year old with my parents that day, because we knew he'd just be miserable watching his older brothers go on everything that he couldn't.
Anonymous
We had a great time at Legoland Florida over spring break. My 4 year old had the time of his life.
Anonymous
12:07 here again

http://www.theledger.com/article/20111031/NEWS/111039829

This was an interesting article about height restrictions. I love the spokespersons quote "We know that with a little imagination and planning all of our guests will find something to explore and stimulate their minds at the park."

I don't know, I think if I'm paying $60+/ticket I really shouldn't have to use my imagination and plan to "find something to explore" at the park... For that price, I shouldn't have to work for it, kwim?
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