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[QUOTE="JeepCSC, post: 2276761, member: 3214"] The unfortunate part for first-time goers is that you usually decide while there what works best for you. Some people can spend all day in any of the parks. Others discover a park might not have enough to sustain interest for their 6-year old, and leave half-day. It takes several trips to find your groove, so don't be surprised if there is some wasted energy spent in the meantime. The benefit of the park hopper is it's easier to course correct that trip as opposed to next time. The cost of the park hopper is, well, the cost. They could have a good time either way, that is true. The only thing I would say about 4 days is I think 2 days should be Magic. Preferably first day (since it is a knockout for first impressions) and the last day (since the kids will spend at least a part of the day at all 3 other parks wishing they were back at Magic; fireworks over the castle is also a great last impression). So to do 4-days, I'd recommend dropping a different park. Given the ages, it would probably be Epcot (which is my personal fav), but that could change depending on individuals. I still think 5-day is the perfect sweet spot. [/QUOTE]
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