SKIPPABLE DISNEY WORLD RIDES
Every ride at Walt Disney World is worth trying.
But not at the cost of your sanity.
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If your pace it getting too intense–or you just need to cut some time out of your vacation–the thumbnail (click to open) presents a few rides that almost no one will regret missing, and a longer list of rides that appeal to some and not to others, with notes about to whom these would most appeal.
(See the Comprehensive Guide to Rides for a view of rides that includes not just skippable rides but also favorites by age group.
ITINERARY LINKS
- For itinerary design goals and the basic December Itinerary, see this
- For shorter and longer itineraries targeted at the same December week, see this
- For itineraries covering all the other parts of the year, see this
- To design your own itinerary, see this
- For rides that might be skipped, see this
- For a comprehensive guide to rides and attractions, see this
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28 Comments on "Rides at Disney World that Might be Skipped"
Hi – my 19 year old daughter and I are going to WDW for the first time. We arrive on 12/30 am (red eye) and leave early morning on 1/6/13. Can you help with an itinerary that would work for us. We are avid Disneyland fans and have had annual passes for the last 19 years. We will be on the quick service dining plan so have no need for dining reservations. Also, I want to thank you for your website, a lot of great information.
Thank you,
Troy the 4p dinner will give you plenty of time! And while the thought of resting up for HS the next day is sound…you’ll be so wound up just to be there that you should not worry to much about leaving–so long as you leave before Illuminations–as the kids won’t sleep anyway…
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Troy, I forget how old your kids are. The “World Showcase” section of Epcot can be dull as dirt to younger kids…my itins (which have an arrival by 5.30p on the first Sat)–should give plenty of time on that day for you to understand whether you’ll need to devote much more time to it on Friday afternoon…