Which Park would you split into 2 half days

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Which Park would you split into 2 half days

Have to do 2 half days for one park because of golfing. Which park would you split into 2 half days? I am thinking Epcot.

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Epcot's a good one -- you can do World Showcase on one day and Future World on the other day.

We like whole days for the other parks because we usually have to get fastpasses that don't mature for a couple of hours.

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One thing I'd consider is doing DHS as 2 half days. To me it has things that I like to do twice (particularly Toy Story Mania), so it can make it more realistic to do them twice by going on two different days.

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I agree with Epcot. I'm guessing that the golfing is happening in the morning, so the park time would be in the afternoon. Usually the only fastpasses you'd miss out on in Epcot in the afternoon are for Soarin', but at other parks, fastpasses might be sold out for several attractions by the afternoon.

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Hey Dewey! I agree -- Epcot's the best idea.

What courses will you be golfing?

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Golfing Osprey and lake Buena Vista - may add a 3rd we have to see about time

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Dewey3 wrote:
Golfing Osprey and lake Buena Vista - may add a 3rd we have to see about time

World Showcase is great at night and isn't even open in the morning so that's a great thing to do with half a day. Might have trouble riding some of the Future World rides going in the afternoon though.

Are you a good golfer Dewey? Have you golfed in WDW before?

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Fast passes for midway maina go very early in the day (even in low season) so if you want to do that then I wouldn't suggest going to DHS for just an afternoon.

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Tony wrote:
Fast passes for midway maina go very early in the day (even in low season) so if you want to do that then I wouldn't suggest going to DHS for just an afternoon.

Agreed.

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Have never golfed at Disney before. My DH is a good golfer. I have only been golfing for a few years but know I will have fun even though difficult courses. Have you golfed at Disney before and on these courses? What would you have choosen to play?

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Dewey3 wrote:
Have never golfed at Disney before. My DH is a good golfer. I have only been golfing for a few years but know I will have fun even though difficult courses. Have you golfed at Disney before and on these courses? What would you have choosen to play?

At my level of play I think Oak Trail would be my best choice laugh Nine holes with par 3, 4, and 5 -- that's where I'd start!

Do you know which courses you're playing?