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(@Giggy)
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Last time we went I think we did Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom as 1.5 day parks each. I'm sure I could spend more time in ANY of the parks without running out of things to do but I think if I were to get to do a full two days in one of those it would be Animal Kingdom, that is the one where we felt a bit pushed for time getting everything done we wanted, possibly because it closes earlier.

As you say though, there is no such thing as too much Magic Kingdom time, for me that is a 3 day park (given unlimited time I'd probably spend even more there!) and with young children that will have a big appeal. Then again I also see Epcot as a 2 day park. I think sometimes people understate how good Epcot can be for the youngest age group.

In short it's down to personal preference, from our perspective although we enjoy it we perhaps spend the least time at Hollywood Studios. If we were to do any of them as a 1 day park it would probably be Hollywood Studios but that isn't to say you couldn't enjoy more than 1 day there. I'm sure you will enjoy your day whichever park you choose though. :mickey:


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Posted : July 20, 2014 7:14 am
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I think it's purely a personal decision. When our girls were younger we didn't even do a full day in this park. But, on our last two trips, we've easily done a full day and almost two full days on the last one! There was a time we'd be happy to skip this park, but we found lots of things to do to fill a couple of days at a leisurely pace. Until you explore the park and figure out what works for your family, it's hard to say how much time you'd enjoy there. Map out what you'd like to do, take a day and try it. If you walk away wanting more, then you know it's more than a 1 day park for you. At least, for the time being.

And yes! There is never enough MK time! :mickey:


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Posted : July 21, 2014 9:00 am
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DHS is a half day park for us. We have stayed for the fireworks just once in all the years we have been going. That one night we got smoked out and couldn't even see what Mickey was doing. We just find this park boring. We hit the big rides and maybe the backlot tour, (which is blah now) and then jump on a boat over to the boardwalk for lunch and then head to Epcot.

MK and EPCOT are multiple day parks for us and AK and DHS half day parks. We have found lots to do at the resorts and tours.


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Posted : July 21, 2014 5:06 pm
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I am so glad to hear that people don't spend more time at DHS:thumbsup:

That leaves me with fewer people in the park so I can enjoy it:number1:


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Posted : July 23, 2014 11:37 am
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Our circumstances usually allow us to make this a two day park. Our recent visits in 2010 & 12 were at least 9 full days which gave us a lot of flexibility in scheduling our park days. We were also on free dining and it was the holidays, so Osborne Family Lights were going on.

So for us, DHS became the perfect 2 day split-stay park. We'd go around rope drop, get our TSM FP and do several rides, maybe a show, have lunch at Starring Rolls and turkey leg for DD and then head back to POR for pool time with the kids. Then we'd come back 4-5 hours later and hit our ADR at Momma Melrose or 50's Prime Time, then go see Osborne or Fantasmic and do a few more rides. We'd do this again 4 or 5 days later.

So for us, we were easily able to make this a 2 day park, but I can certainly see (especially if you are not doing character interaction) being able to knock this park out in a 1/2 to 3/4 day. But its also possible to make it a 2 day park without getting bored.


 
Posted : July 23, 2014 1:18 pm
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To be honest, I don't see a problem with "half-day" parks.

And I don't think Disney has a problem with it either. If there wouldn't be so many ways to spend money and time at the resort.

At one time I think they did whatever they could to funnel people into the parks.

Now, I think they have designed the resort that there are many ways for them to take our money when not in the parks.

And, I found the last time we were there, that not going to the parks was just as enjoyable and tiring as being in them all day.


 
Posted : July 25, 2014 7:54 am
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I think it really depends on your length of stay as others have alluded to.
When we did a 10 day trip, We spent two -1/2 days+ at DHS going to AK in the morning and swinging over there in the afternoon. On our 6 day trip, I think we only did 3/4 of a day, but were able to see and do just about everything, although we did have to hustle to get it all in.


 
Posted : July 25, 2014 1:22 pm
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I really love Hollywood Studios.
There are so many cool, unnoticed things in the park.
If I had to do only one park, I would say that depending on my mood any of Epcot, MK, or HS would be my choice. ( I like AK, but to me besides Everest and a couple shows, the best part is the vibe, and beauty of the park.)
I love Epcot cause of the beauty, there are cool attractions and I could spend a few days just exploring the countries.
MK is special because of its magic and that it's just buried in Disney.
HS is the fun park. Great attractions, wonderful shows, and so much going on just in the streets with their performers.

Now whether or not it's a two day park, I don't know because I have never limited my time to one park in a day. I usually hit at least two, sometimes three or all four parks in a day. But I would imagine that since it has probably 3 of the most popular attractions in R&R Coaster, Tower or Terror, and Toy Story mania, not to mention all the shows, that if you wanted to see it all, no way you could do it in a day, so yes, I would say that by the time you waited in the lines for the big 3, saw all the great shows, a couple street performers, and actually took a few moments to soak in atmosphere, it would be at least two days.
my suggestion though is don't limit yourself to any one park in a day, get a park hopper, do what you feel like and take your time and soak in the magic.


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Posted : July 25, 2014 3:55 pm
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I prefer to do HS in two days but it could be done in one long day. My kids are young so we usually have to skip some of the thrill rides. But it's hard to get all the shows in one day due to timing.


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Posted : July 26, 2014 7:17 pm
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I noticed you don't have a day to just relax at the resort or go to Downtown Disney. Maybe your second HS day could be spent just exploring and relaxing?

Either way, HAVE A GREAT TIME!!!:mickey:


 
Posted : August 14, 2014 8:01 pm
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I'm all for spending two days at each park. With kids at 6 and below, obviously MK has more attractions for them. But spending a third day there at the expense of getting back to DHS - It would be hard for me to make that call. They're probably over 40 inches, so they'll be able to do Star Tours quite easily. And if they're brave like my kids, they could Tower of Terror as well. I admit that DHS doesn't have what MK has, but I personally would go back to the Studios.


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Posted : August 15, 2014 1:08 pm
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DH is my favorite park... love the rides... love the shows, love love love the parade and show the street performers, but I truly don't think it is a 2 day park. I agree it is a park that you can spend the whole day in and not get bored, but even though it's my favorite i can't see spending 2 days there on a 5 day trip.


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