Unless what you want it to be is less expensive.
or closer to home....
Unless what you want it to be is less expensive.
President luv. Yup! That would work.
Everyone off Osceola Parkway! Luv is going to Disney World!
Clear the lane at Publix! Luv needs more Presidential Tide pods!
...or a place with no crowds...
When I am at WDW theme parks, I am there for rides, shows, looking at shops and taking my time going through a park.
It is more than Rides for a park to be considered a half day. A middle age couple I know thinks DHS is a half day park, but it isn't caused by rides.They take their time at all the parks, shopping, doing attractions, etc. They do shows, but the problem is they don't DHS live show during the day for all their trips because the shows never changed like Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular. I think they do Muppetvision 3d for all their trips though. The Middle age couple also can't do TOT, Star Tours: the Adventure Continues, and Rock 'n Roller coaster at DHS.They only do Toy Story Midway Mania depending on the fast for fast pass, or the wait time is.
DHS is half a day park for middle aged couple because they don't do a lot of shows during a day and is limited to what type rides they can do to different health problems such as back problems. I think they do some meet and greets in the past.
After reading and posting here for the past 8 years (actually 8 years today!), I'm noticing more and more that many people judge the Disney parks strictly by their ride experiences. AK and DHS are only half-day parks because there's "not enough to do". The new Fantasy land is judged by the success of the Mermaid ride (and the coming-someday Snow White ride). World Showcase is "boring" because there aren't enough rides to do.
Maybe it's just that I'm old enough now to appreciate little things more, or perhaps it's because I've "done" the rides enough times now that it's no big deal if I miss a few, but I really feel like so many people miss out on so much that Disney has to offer. Perhaps it's the ridiculous price of park tickets that makes you want to get your money's worth of fun ,or maybe some primeval instinct that isn't satisfied until all is conquered, I don't know. Thoughts?
That is wonderful for you and your spouse, but that is not the case for all people in their 50's or early 60's. The Husband of the couple I know offline had a heart issue a couple years ago by flunking a stress test.This middle-age couple does them all!
...or a place with no crowds...
Of course the reason the whole resort exists is the parks and the reason the parks exist is the rides so without the rides none of the other things would be possible.
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