The Survivalist s Guide To Walt Disney World
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The Ultimate Guide to Surviving Walt Disney World
Overview
Planning a family vacation to Walt Disney World? Even after reading guidebooks and speaking with a travel agent, you might still encounter sensory overload and sun-soaked exhaustion. But worry not! As a Floridian with a deep-rooted Disney connection, I’m here to share some essential survival tips to ensure you make the most of this magical destination.
Plan Your Priorities
Start by discussing as a family what attractions are most important to experience. This will depend on the ages and interests in your group. Once you’ve agreed on your must-see list, map out your day.
For example, if Magic Kingdom is at the top of your list, decide which rides are non-negotiable. Use park maps from your travel agent or Disney’s official website to familiarize yourself with the locations. If Space Mountain is a priority, head there first. Arriving at least 30 minutes before the park opens will help you secure a spot at the front gates. Also, make use of Disney's FastPass system to skip the lines for popular attractions.
Stay Hydrated and Comfortable
If you’re visiting during the summer, hydration is key. The midday sun can be brutal, but you’re allowed to bring your own water bottles and snacks into the park. Just pack a sensible amount in a tote bag, as all bags are checked at the entrance.
With food prices on the high side, having your own snacks can be a lifesaver. Remember, drink prices can soar, with water costing around $2.00. From 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM, the parks are at their busiest and hottest. Use this time wisely by seeking shade or enjoying rides with FastPass. For shorter lines, try less popular attractions like The Carousel of Progress or the Hall of Presidents in the Magic Kingdom, or the quaint boat ride in the Mexico Pavilion at Epcot.
Dining Strategies
Dining can be hectic without proper planning. If you’re aiming for sit-down restaurants, reservations are essential. Quick-service eateries get packed around traditional meal times, so to avoid long lines and sun exposure, aim to dine at off-peak hours. For lunch, try around 11:00 AM or 1:30 PM, and for dinner, consider 4:30 PM or after 7:00 PM for a more relaxed experience.
Enjoy the Magic
Above all, remember to have fun! With these tips, you’ll be well-prepared to enjoy a memorable Disney vacation and make magical memories with your family. Enjoy every moment of your journey into the world of dreams and imagination!
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