02-05-2010, 03:56 AM
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 24,185
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My bro's answer. My few edits are shown [thus].
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I'd agree pretty much with [Dagney]. Epcot gets a bit of a bum rap, mainly because it was the second park to be built after the Magic Kingdom and so was a let down in many people's eyes. It was also seen as the boring educational park with little to do for kids and teenagers. And maybe that was true ten years ago, but they have really done wonders with some of the rides (add Mission:Space to Test Track and Soarin' to complete the list).
In fact, it is probably now my favourite Disney park (and definitely is [SIL's]). And Illuminations is the BEST firework display I have ever seen, without question. I echo the "goosebumps" comment.
But here's the thing. Is it worth one day out of six when it sounds like they've already got at least four accounted for already? And it's their first trip? Personally I would, but I'm basing it on our circumstances, which are very different. We go there at least twice a holiday, but then we are there for 14 nights and haven't got little kids to worry about (who only care where they can see Mickey [he doesn't your your kids!]). Also the cost of a one-day ticket is prohibitive - Disney tickets only start getting to be good value at four days and above.
It's a tough call. Cop out answer, I know!
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