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9 Feb 17, 12:40 AM |
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Does this look ok?
How does this look for our plan? We have taken out blizzard beach and aquatica and are having hotel days instead and realise there are no fireworks/night show at animal kingdom and universal We have 2 boys age 6 and 20months Edited at 12:42 AM. |
9 Feb 17, 01:47 PM |
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Looks very busy, especially for you with very young children. Think you might be pushing it a bit to be honest unless you are just having a few hours in each park and then back to your resort. Just take it slow and pace yourselves. Unless you have park tickets already I wouldn't bother with the Universal Resorts whilst the children are so small unless you love Harry Potter of course.
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9 Feb 17, 06:19 PM |
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There probably will be a night show at Animal Kingdom on that date now (although no fireworks involved). I think I probably agree with Queen of Herts though, unless you've already bought the tickets you could probably go without Universal as it is quite expensive. I might also suggest breaking up that big group of theme parks (Epcot, Universal, Animal kingdom, SeaWorld, Hollywood Studios, Islands of Adventure) with a waterpark in the middle - either in place of Universal, or swapping Blizzard Beach from the 4th to, for example, the 1st.
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10 Feb 17, 06:55 PM |
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Given the ages of your kids I would recommend you fit in an extra day at MK as they will be able to do the most rides and attractions here. But rather than do a full day you could split and do 2 half days if you make some of the pool days half days.
Good luck with the planning
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11 Feb 17, 05:07 PM |
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Thankyou, for your help and advice
We've taken out the saturdays so they are both hotel/pool days. And aren't planning on staying in the parks until closing or are going to have later mornings and see fireworks on some of the nights. We already have universal tickets as my eldest loves Harry potter and I think we are planning just to do the Harry Potter bits, suess landing in ioa and then go back to the hotel for pool time. I think we have a rough plan but can always play it by ear especially with 2 young children |
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