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20 Aug 19, 11:19 AM |
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3 full days for us, but could easily to 4.
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20 Aug 19, 12:16 PM |
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we had 4 days this summer - possibly more than enough - 1 full day in each park is do-able but 3 or 4 days allows you to be more relaxed and maybe do a couple of shorter days and a couple of afternoon/evenings to see everything
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20 Aug 19, 07:12 PM |
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We’ve been at Disneyland for the last 2 days/3nights - just checked out this morning. We had 2 day/1park per day tickets and with MaxPass it was enough time to see and do everything, including Millennium Falcon which we were in and out of yesterday by 8.20 (park opened at 8). We have kids and with the youngest being 5 we did need to go at her pace at times, and we did have a break back at the hotel at lunch both days for a nap and a swim. We did say ideally we would have had an extra day in the middle to recover a little as we did over 26000 steps the first day which did wipe the kids out slightly. But if 2 days were all the we had again, we’d be happy to do it again
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20 Aug 19, 07:28 PM |
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Join Date: Aug 19
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Ive been going to Disneyland every year for the last 10 years
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21 Aug 19, 03:03 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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We went last October for our first time (well I went as a toddler but have no memories). We had 5 day hoppers with MaxPass. I would definitely do that length again. We took midday breaks for a swim/nap/food break. The great thing about the MaxPass meant that we would go for the morning, head back for a nap and book fastpasses for the evening. With the shows/fireworks and character/themed meals we didn't feel rushed. We did almost every ride and a number we did multiple times.
My mum went a few weeks after us and had a day in each park with MaxPass and that was perfect for her as she just wanted to do a few specific rides and meet a few characters, no shows etc. |
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25 Aug 19, 08:36 AM |
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We did 4 days. Ticked everything off our list, didn't rush and got to see all the evening shows/fireworks.
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25 Aug 19, 09:10 AM |
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We had 5 day hoppers. Went for 1/2 day on arrival day and on the other days went in the morning, left for a break and back in the evening. We did everything we wanted to without rushing and did our favourites several times. Would definitely do the same next time.
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