Which Two Parks Would You Choose?

Shibafam2011

Earning My Ears
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We are planning a last minute trip at the end of September for 4 days. We are planning only two park days. We have been to all the parks several times and deciding which two to choose. My choice is MK and EPCOT. But I think I’ll be outvoted, unless the Moana attraction opens, by my DH and DD (5) for MK and HS, which would be perfectly fine! I’m just happy to go! 😄

As a hypothetical, not necessarily advice for us; If you could only choose two parks, which would you choose?
 
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I agree with your choices! We did a day at MK in July and are doing Epcot next week when we are at Universal for 9 days. We might do HS if we can fit it in! Have a wonderful time!
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We are an Epcot family with little ones. They have loved it forever! I do see how they would want HS, but we don't do a lot of the thrill rides so TOT and RnR are not on our list. Therefore, we sorta just wander about after Toy Story Land and Galaxy's Edge.
 


We're doing a similar short trip in October - our choice is MK and EPCOT. What put EPCOT as the clear front runner is the fact that Food & Wine will be going on :) If you haven't done that with a kid, they do a fun Remy scavenger hunt all around the festival booths, and at the end they get a cute prize
 
definitely MK and HS. I just think for me they have the most to do. (But I know other people might be interested in the things I am.)
 
If I had two park days I would be hopping. HS/Epcot on day one and MK day two. If hopping wasn’t an option and in the spirit of the question, it would probably be Epcot and MK but it’s a tough call leaving out studios.
 


I agree with many posters and you- MK and Epcot. Epcot is just easier than HS, and for young kids has as much as HS. HS is a marathon for us, and always preceeds a resort morning in our plans.
 
For us, right now….it would be MK and HS, because we love Happily Ever After and Fantasmic.

If I was asked this back in the Illuminations days (especially when paired with Tapestry of Nations) then it would have been MK and EPCOT.
 
Is hopping an option? I’d do a day at MK and then most of a day at EPCOT, and hop to HS in the late afternoon/early evening. If not, I’d do MK & EPCOT. MK solely because it feels necessary with a kid, EPCOT because I’m not going without riding Guardians. I also think EPCOT is great for kids (e.g., Frozen, Nemo & the aquarium, multiple playgrounds, the scavenger hunt, etc.).
 
Is hopping an option? I’d do a day at MK and then most of a day at EPCOT, and hop to HS in the late afternoon/early evening. If not, I’d do MK & EPCOT. MK solely because it feels necessary with a kid, EPCOT because I’m not going without riding Guardians. I also think EPCOT is great for kids (e.g., Frozen, Nemo & the aquarium, multiple playgrounds, the scavenger hunt, etc.).
I agree with you on Guardians! Such an amazing ride. It would be difficult to pass on Guardians when you are SO close.
 
We're doing a similar short trip in October - our choice is MK and EPCOT. What put EPCOT as the clear front runner is the fact that Food & Wine will be going on :) If you haven't done that with a kid, they do a fun Remy scavenger hunt all around the festival booths, and at the end they get a cute prize
I forgot about the Remy scavenger hunt! Thank you for reminding me. That would be a lot of fun.
 
My choices would be Epcot and MK. I’ve never been overly excited about the other theme parks anyway, although we’ve certainly spent a lot of time in both. And we’ll be there for the F&W Festival this year (for the first time :goodvibes), so I’m excited about that.
 

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