You need five days at Disneyland to avoid the busiest parts of the day. By having five days, you don't have to feel like you have to spend every minute of the day at the parks to get the most out of your trip. With a 5-day ticket, you can get to the parks early to beat the crowds.
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You could spend a half-day (or maybe a full day) focusing on Star Wars activities within the park. Of course, Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run will be at the top of your Disney Hollywood Studios itinerary. Don't forget about Star Tours also.
Better every time! Obviously this ride has been there for years, but it's a completely different thing now it's been updated it's amazing! I'm not even a massive Star Wars fan but I love this, such a fun ride and so fun having a character pilot at the front. Whether you like Star Wars or not this is a must do.
You do not need a park reservation or additional ticket to enter the park at or after 7:00 PM. If you plan to arrive earlier than 7:00 PM, valid theme park admission will be required. A theme park reservation for EPCOT may also be required.
Although I love all four of the main theme parks for different reasons, I would have to say that Magic Kingdom Park has the most attractions to experience and usually requires the most time for my family.
A Magic Kingdom itinerary is simply a must if your family only has one day at Disney World. The main reason being the Magic Kingdom Park is by far the most-visited theme park in the world.
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is the best ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios. We don't want to give too many spoilers since so few people have ridden and, really, it's a ride where surprise is key.
Rise of the Resistance, which opened in December, is touted as the most technologically advanced ride Disney has ever designed. It's the main attraction of the company's $1 billion Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge expansion, and so far, according to reviews online, the ride sounds pretty thrilling.
Still, Rise is relatively mild when compared to many other park rides and attractions. Some roller coasters, of course, are incredibly extreme. While Disney World does not have any Six Flags-level coasters, it does offer some wild thrills that are considerably more intense than Rise.