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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We just got back on Tuesday. Took my just-turned 7 year-old and just-turned 5 year-old. We did Hollywood Studios from 4-10pm the first night, the next two days at Magic Kingdom (10-6 the first day, 10 - 5 the second day, left to go to dinner at a resort, then back for fireworks and rides until 10:30pm) then Animal Kingdom day 4 from 10-2:30. I could have used another few hours in AK but we had a flight to catch, and good thing, since the 5 year-old started her meltdown at 2pm on day 4 at AK. I was surprised she lasted that long with the late nights (usually in bed by 8) and all the walking around and excitement. [b]I think four days was plenty[/b]. The only exception would be if you were going in the spring/summer and you could leave the parks early to go hang out at your pool each day. Do not get the Hopper. It will be a waste of your money. I don't know who in your family is going, but we stayed in the Art of Animation. It is the newest resort, and really wonderful. HUGE pool, plus two (or three?) other pools. The little mermaid standard rooms are small, but the suites there (either Cars, Lion King or Finding Nemo themed) are really nice with mini-kitchenettes, a murphy bed, pull-out couch and separate queen bedroom. We slept six. I would highly recommend those suites. We stayed in a Cars suite and it was awesome. Do not stay at the All-Star or Pop resorts since the busses go to ALL the resorts to drop off and pick up. Busses go from Art of Animation directly to (and from) each park so you don't have to stop and pick-up (or drop off) others. Huge bonus. [b]We found getting to parks at 10 was fine.[/b] [/quote] Yes, but PP you were there at a very low crowd time. OP wants to go during a very high crowd time. It will be a completely different experience.[/quote] yes, good point. The longest we had to wait for a ride was 20 minutes. We walked right on to most rides. [/quote]
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