No since there are countless attractions and shows. The only way to do everything in the park is to stay in a hotel for a few days.
Disneyworld by far. I suggest a 7 or more day trip, sleeping in the Animal Kingdom Lodge, hit in order, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Start in Magic Kingdom with Tommorowland, continue on. Epcot, Spaceship Earth, Innovations,everything else, and hit World Showcase at the end of the day, so you can see the fireworks. Animal Kingdom, It's Tough To Be A Bug, continue on. Hollywood Studios, Tower Of Terror, everything else, then absolutely FANTASIA! Hope this helps.
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The magic kingdom :)
6 thousand, but many people had counterfeit tickets
yes it does serve alchohol
Walt Disney World's castle opened in 1971, the same day the Magic Kingdom opened.
This makes Magic Kingdom the most visited theme park in the entire world. Epcot averaged 32, 323 visitors per day, totaling 11,798,000. Animal Kingdom averaged 29, 923 visitors per day, totaling 10,922,000.
If you want to do it properly, you're gonna need at least a couple of days
Yes you can enter magic kingdom at 7pm, although I would only suggest doing that if you have a park hopper ticket and you want to enter that park after being in others, because it would be a waste of a day to enter that late.
The price of the average one day ticket into the Magic Kingdom costs $99 (ages 3-9 get a slightly discounted rate), however multi-day passes offer more conveniences to lessen the average price per day down to $94. Therefore, always try to buy a multi-day ticket, if you plan to be there more than just the one day.
It may be possible, but it�s not recommended, especially if you�re a first time visitor, have children with you, or actually want to have a good time. (After all, you are on vacation, aren�t you? Aren�t you??) There are people who regularly attempt this feat, seeing all 41 attractions in a single day � just like some people train all year to complete the Boston Marathon. On February 28, 2003 Dr. Edward Waller of Houston,Texas was the first person to complete the Magic Kingdom One Day Challenge by visiting the 37 open attractions in exactly eleven hours. You have to give Ed credit for stamina, he still wasn�t finished, and repeated a few favorites for a total of 43 rides in 12 hours five minutes. The current record-holder is Rich Vosburgh, of Austin, Texas who spent months with a personal trainer to prepare to complete 41 attractions in 10 hours 40 minutes. For mere mortals, it�s probably a better idea to pace yourself, be selective and plan to spend two days, or to come back! More tips from WikiAnswers Contributors: * I think it's definitely possible to at least see most of Magic Kingdom in one day and still have a good time. You might not get to do everything there, but you'll at least get enough of the Disney experience to feel satisfied. The key is to pick out the stuff you really want to do and go for it. Then, do the other stuff if you have time. In my opinion, if you are able to do Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, see a parade, and watch a show or two, you've done pretty well. However, if you have small children, it will probably be a little more difficult to see everything you want to in one day. * To give a really short answer, I would say the answer is no, the average guest cannot see everything and ride all the rides at the Magic Kingdom in one day. BUT it is quite possible to have a good time in only one day! If you only have one day (which I totally understand), you absolutely must take the time to learn everything you can about the Magic Kingdom, know what would be the best attractions for *your* group and focus your times on doing those things. Check the park schedule, and chose a day with the longest hours. Be sure to get a times guide when you arrive, use FastPass whenever possible, and be flexible. * Make a list before hand of the things you REALLY want to do, and try yot get thise done. then if you have time left over, look into other attractions
20-30 minutes depending on the time of day, and day of week.