If youre traveling from out of state then yes I would. Get your moneys worth. Even as an adult its still a fun time. Both parks are very different and have some cool rides.
i mean at 7years old, is she a marvel girl? does she like seeing spiderman running around, does she watch the disney pixar? movies?
if it is yes, then do both parks
it vastly depends on her exposure to all things disney.
like when i took my goddaughters to disneyland, the first thing we went to was the castle (to have a picture w/ the princesses)
they didn't give a fuck, couldn't give a fuck, they did however have a great time in star wars land, they only saw the 3 movies but it's not like they even know what a pinocchino is
They have day by day pricing, busy days/weeks are more expensive than others. Avoid busy days like nationwide holidays like the plague, you'll spend an hour standing in line just to get past security.
The fast pass system is limited availability, you need a CS degree to optimize your use of it.
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Going during the weekdays is less crowded than the weekend. During the year there are certain months and times that make the parks a breeze. If possible avoid weekends, summer, most holidays when kids are out of school. I personally take the kids out of school for 2-3 days in the middle of the week Tues-Thu off season. If you go right at opening rope drop you can have half the park knocked out before you ever hit any lines for rides.
oh, also, try to make sure you pick a day (it's usually everyday) that they have a parade, they have one in the afternoon and at night all up and down main st, ppl camp out an hour b4 on the streets