Planning my first trip to Orlando in June with 12%26amp;13 yr old grandkids. How many days would you suggest we purchase for Disney World?
How many daysI reckon at that age they might prefer universal more,when my daughter was 14 we did 1 day at magic kingdom,1 day at hollywood studios and rest of holiday was spent between universal parks.
and this year we will do same,even though she is 20 and her bedroom is covered with disney from wall to wall.
How many daysSince you are Going to Disney, go for as long as you can !!
We like to have at least 1 Full day for each of the 4 Parks, 1 day for a Waterpark visit and 1 extra day to go back to the Park we had the most fun at. A week never seems long enough but you can have plenty of Fun with 7 days
If you plan to stay at a Disney Resort have a look at any Specials that might be offered for your time frame. Makes things nice and easy to be right in the middle of all the Magic
www.wdwinfo.com/disneypackages.htm
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Have any of you been to WDW before at all?
If not, I suggest either a 5 or 6 day Magic Your Way base ticket + the water parks and more option added on. This will give you 5 or 6 theme park days, one day per per + 5 or 6 water park or Disney Quest visits in addition for only $53.25 extra.
If you don%26#39;t plan to do ANY water parks NOR Disney Quest at all, just leave that part off, but I suspect in June, the kids will want some water park visits and that age would love Disney Quest.
We always travel for 2 weeks and during that time you can visit Disney parks plus every park the %26#39;Orlando Flex ticket Plus%26#39; offers. We always do all those parks and it even gives us time to chill at the hotel some days.
I%26#39;ll say 2 weeks is enough but as someone mentioned before, go as long as you can and have fun!
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