Are you staying onsite?
If so try to book a Fantasyland Breakfast as it means you can enter the park an hour before official opening,have your breakfast in the park and be first to ride the attractions in Fantasyland.
We just got back and having done the breakfast I would definitely recommend it.A lot of these rides have long queues by mid-morning especially Peter Pan, Dumbo and the Mad Hatter Tea Cups,but we did them within 5 minutes of each other.
Pirates of the Caribbean is very dimly lit and has a couple of small drops so it might be worth you going on first to see what you think.The same applies to Phantom Manor.My boys hated these rides when we first took them on about 3 years ago because of the dark,but now they love them both.
You could easily spend most of your day in Fantasyland alone,it really depends how busy the park is and how much time you spend queueing.
You won't need more than half a day at the Studios as there isn't as much to keep the little ones amused.The parade there is good and you don't have to stake out a viewing spot hours in advance.We entered the park just as it started and got a great view with no problem.
I'd avoid Armageddon as it is really not suitable for young kids.I chose to ignore the advise in Simon Veness's book and took my 8 and 6 year old boys on it and it frightened the life out of them.Never again!!
If so try to book a Fantasyland Breakfast as it means you can enter the park an hour before official opening,have your breakfast in the park and be first to ride the attractions in Fantasyland.
We just got back and having done the breakfast I would definitely recommend it.A lot of these rides have long queues by mid-morning especially Peter Pan, Dumbo and the Mad Hatter Tea Cups,but we did them within 5 minutes of each other.
Pirates of the Caribbean is very dimly lit and has a couple of small drops so it might be worth you going on first to see what you think.The same applies to Phantom Manor.My boys hated these rides when we first took them on about 3 years ago because of the dark,but now they love them both.
You could easily spend most of your day in Fantasyland alone,it really depends how busy the park is and how much time you spend queueing.
You won't need more than half a day at the Studios as there isn't as much to keep the little ones amused.The parade there is good and you don't have to stake out a viewing spot hours in advance.We entered the park just as it started and got a great view with no problem.
I'd avoid Armageddon as it is really not suitable for young kids.I chose to ignore the advise in Simon Veness's book and took my 8 and 6 year old boys on it and it frightened the life out of them.Never again!!