Anonymous wrote:I love each park but Epcot is iconic. And it currently has a few amazing rides. Ratatouille is super fun and Guardians of the galaxy is awesome. Test track is fun. Moana journey of water isn’t a ride but it is super cool. Some of the old school rides like Spaceship Earth and figment are fun. We like the crazy place you taste carbonated beverages from all over the world and the aquarium. It’s really really good. And the country exhibits are nice and many have good quick service food. Don’t hate on Epcot!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely not Epcot, especially if you're going in the summer. The walk around the lake to all of the countries is a slog for some kids, especially in the summer b/c there isn't much shade.
My kids had zero interest in this and we were there in April.
I thought Epcot would be a short day, but all 3 of my kids loved it and spent a lot of time wandering the pavilions, trying food, going on rides, taking the boat across the lagoon. It was a surprising hit.
FYI that they stopped doing the boat rides. And, Test Track closes this week for a long refurb (a PP mentioned it).
I took the boat ride 2 weeks ago. Did it just end?
I'm a DP, but if anyone knows the deal with the boat ride (the friendship boats) in Epcot, can they explain them? I've been multiple times, and have seen the boats running from Canada to Morocco (I think), but when I have tried to take one, there is always a sign saying they are closed. Is there a schedule?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Magic Kingdom. That is quintessential Disney. Especially for an 8 year old. No way would I waste time at a water park in Disney if I was only there 2.5 days.
OP here. I already decided to go to the Magic Kindgom. My sister compromised by not going to Epcott ( that she wanted to go to) and go instead to Magic Kingdom. I agree with you- water park doesn't call to me, but my sister insists to go to the water park, so we will go to stay together. So that was my compromise with my sister to go to the water park.
Why can't you go to Epcot and MK? Then everyone wins. A water park is a water park. My kids loved Epcot.
OP here. We only have 2 full days and one half day in Disneworld ( staying in Disney resorts). It kind of was late planning, or not much planning, and the tickets are very expensive. My sister also thought that doing two theme parks in 2 days without any break might be too much for kids. I know that next time, if we go again, I will plan better time of the year, and purchase 4 day package or something like that to make it more economical. I truly don't want to break the bank on this trip. In my view, this trip will be just the sampling of Disneyworld.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Magic Kingdom. That is quintessential Disney. Especially for an 8 year old. No way would I waste time at a water park in Disney if I was only there 2.5 days.
OP here. I already decided to go to the Magic Kindgom. My sister compromised by not going to Epcott ( that she wanted to go to) and go instead to Magic Kingdom. I agree with you- water park doesn't call to me, but my sister insists to go to the water park, so we will go to stay together. So that was my compromise with my sister to go to the water park.
Why can't you go to Epcot and MK? Then everyone wins. A water park is a water park. My kids loved Epcot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely not Epcot, especially if you're going in the summer. The walk around the lake to all of the countries is a slog for some kids, especially in the summer b/c there isn't much shade.
My kids had zero interest in this and we were there in April.
I thought Epcot would be a short day, but all 3 of my kids loved it and spent a lot of time wandering the pavilions, trying food, going on rides, taking the boat across the lagoon. It was a surprising hit.
FYI that they stopped doing the boat rides. And, Test Track closes this week for a long refurb (a PP mentioned it).
I took the boat ride 2 weeks ago. Did it just end?
I'm a DP, but if anyone knows the deal with the boat ride (the friendship boats) in Epcot, can they explain them? I've been multiple times, and have seen the boats running from Canada to Morocco (I think), but when I have tried to take one, there is always a sign saying they are closed. Is there a schedule?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely not Epcot, especially if you're going in the summer. The walk around the lake to all of the countries is a slog for some kids, especially in the summer b/c there isn't much shade.
My kids had zero interest in this and we were there in April.
I thought Epcot would be a short day, but all 3 of my kids loved it and spent a lot of time wandering the pavilions, trying food, going on rides, taking the boat across the lagoon. It was a surprising hit.
FYI that they stopped doing the boat rides. And, Test Track closes this week for a long refurb (a PP mentioned it).
I took the boat ride 2 weeks ago. Did it just end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely not Epcot, especially if you're going in the summer. The walk around the lake to all of the countries is a slog for some kids, especially in the summer b/c there isn't much shade.
My kids had zero interest in this and we were there in April.
I thought Epcot would be a short day, but all 3 of my kids loved it and spent a lot of time wandering the pavilions, trying food, going on rides, taking the boat across the lagoon. It was a surprising hit.
FYI that they stopped doing the boat rides. And, Test Track closes this week for a long refurb (a PP mentioned it).
Anonymous wrote:Magic kingdom snd Hollywood studios.