View Full Version : Park Order , any tips???
WOLVES FC
5 Dec 07, 03:19 PM
Don't go 'til sept'08 but starting to plan holiday now, for which parks to visit 1st ,2nd (etc).
Thought might try Busch Gardens 1st then work back towards closer ones, might be a bit ambitious though as we get there late afternoon the day before, tips/hints welcome.
Thanks!
I would save Busch until later on, as it is a bit of a journey to do on your first full day. I always say Sea World is one of the best options for the first day, as it's a more relaxed pace than the other parks. As for the others, it's always good to do Magic Kingdom as your first Disney park, as it just sets the mood for everything else.
WOLVES FC
5 Dec 07, 03:27 PM
Probably wise words, Magic Kingdom how much is it for a day's visit
& any tips for car parking?
Tigerwal
5 Dec 07, 03:50 PM
I would save Busch until later on, as it is a bit of a journey to do on your first full day. I always say Sea World is one of the best options for the first day, as it's a more relaxed pace than the other parks. As for the others, it's always good to do Magic Kingdom as your first Disney park, as it just sets the mood for everything else.
I disagree with going to MK first as its one of the less exciting parks.....i would do IOA first and do MK on one of the last days.
But its a personal choice
chris16sarah7
5 Dec 07, 04:26 PM
Someone from my neck of the woods, whereabouts in Wolves do you live??
IMO i would do MK first as it sums up Disney for me and our family. Do you have ay children going with you and how old are they?
MickeyMadMandy
5 Dec 07, 04:43 PM
Probably wise words, Magic Kingdom how much is it for a day's visit
& any tips for car parking?
There are lots of options with Disney tickets - take a look around this website, you'll find lots of info on what tickets to buy. The more days you buy, the cheaper it works out. Then you can waterparks, park hopping, and more. For the last few years UK visitors have been able to buy tickets which allow unlimited visits for 7, 14 or 21 days - useful if you've children as you can come and go during your holiday.
The Disney site is massive - 48 square miles approx - they have massive carparks at each park if you drive in. If you're not staying 'onsite' you have to pay for parking - $12 daily currently - this covers all the Disney carparks for the day, so if your park hop your ticket covers you.
WOLVES FC
5 Dec 07, 05:22 PM
Someone from my neck of the woods, whereabouts in Wolves do you live??
IMO i would do MK first as it sums up Disney for me and our family. Do you have ay children going with you and how old are they?
Staffs lad born & bred,
bred on gold & black
daughter will be 9 when we go
chris16sarah7
5 Dec 07, 06:34 PM
I would do MK or MGM first with a daughter that age.
My hubby is a Wolves supporter but the rest of the family are Tottenham and Arsenal supporters!
We are going October next year and i think all this planning really builds on the excitement
vBulletin® v3.7.3, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.