
The steam trains you’ll find here are a classic bit of Americana.

For those of you renting a stroller at Walt Disney World, there is also an amazing policy that allows you to leave your stroller at any of the railroad stations and pick up a new one when you get to your next stop, making it easy for families with little ones to get around. Making stops at Main Street, Frontierland, Storybook Circus in Fantasyland and then back to Main Street USA, it is a fantastic way to beat the crowds and rest your weary feet. However, I am a huge advocate and find it to be a brilliant way to get around in the parks. Use the Walt Disney World Railroad – With all the bells and whistles going on elsewhere in the park, most families don’t even give the Walt Disney World Railroad a second thought. Once crowds reach their peak midday and lines start to get long, you’ll take comfort in just how much you were able to cram in before things got packed.ĥ. Not only that but the crowds are minimal during those first two hours leaving most families amazed at how much they are able to see and do. Arrive for the 9 am Welcome Show, this delightful all-singing, all-dancing introduction to the park held at the Castle Forecourt Stage will definitely put some pixie dust in your step before you embark on your fun-filled day. Arrive for Rope Drop- I absolutely cannot stress enough the importance of arriving at the Magic Kingdom early. Spend one day enjoying Main Street, Tomorrowland and Fantasyland and the other day doing Frontierland, Liberty Square and Adventureland.Ģ.

With this in mind, I usually advise that you split the park down the middle. However because of the sheer size and scale of Epcot, spending two days there is a good idea and the same goes for Magic Kingdom! With a two-day touring plan, it’s much easier to take your time and really experience each of the lands that make up this magnificent theme park. My feeling is that you can usually spend 1 day at Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom and walk away feeling like you’ve seen and done most things. Spend more than one day at the Magic Kingdom- Guests ask me quite often how much time they should devote to each theme park.
