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Tips For Disney World First-Timers
by: Cara Goldsbury
So you’ve finally decided to head to Walt Disney World. With so much
to see and do, it’s important to come prepared. Here are some excellent
tips to make your trip one that will be remembered for a lifetime.
- Plan ahead. Decide ahead of time what your priorities are and make a
plan of action.
- Get to the parks early! It’s amazing, particularly in busy season,
how many of the popular rides you can knock off before half the
“World” gets out of bed.
- Take the time to rest in the middle of the day. Stay at one of the
Magic Kingdom or Epcot resorts, allowing a return in the middle of the
day for a nap or dip in the pool.
- Call exactly 90 days prior at 7 AM Orlando time for priority seating
if breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table in the Magic Kingdom is
tops on your child’s list. The only way you might get away with
sleeping in and booking a bit later for this highly coveted character
breakfast is if you are traveling in extremely slow season.
- Come prepared for an afternoon shower during the rainy summer months
even if the sky looks perfectly clear in the morning. Rent a locker to
store your raingear and circle back if skies start to look
threatening. However, if you’re caught unprepared, just about every
store in the parks sells inexpensive rain ponchos.
- Use Fastpass, Disney’s free, nifty timesaving device. It’s
offered at all four theme parks and is a great way to save hours of
waiting in line. Just insert your park pass in one of the machines
located at each individual Fastpass attraction and receive a ticket
printed with a designated one-hour window in which you may return and
enter a special line with little or no waiting.
- Pre-arrange priority seating, Disney’s answer to dining
reservations, by calling 407-WDW-DINE. On arrival you’ll receive the
next table available for your party size, thus saving hours of
frustration and waiting.
- Allow plenty of time to reach the theme parks each morning. It’s
easy to miss your breakfast priority seating is you don’t allocate
enough time.
- Be spontaneous. If something catches your eye, even if it’s not on
your daily list of things to do, stop and explore. If not, you could
miss something wonderful.
- Realize the limitations of your children. If they’re tired, take a
break. If their feet hurt, get them a stroller (forget that they
outgrew one years ago). If a ride scares them don’t force the issue.
Such precautions will make your day and the day of other park visitors
a lot less stressful.
- Bring pagers, 2-way radios, or cell phones. If your party plans on
splitting up, they are a perfect way to keep in touch.
- Wear broken-in, comfortable footwear. Better yet, bring two pairs
and rotate them. Nothing is worse than blisters on your first day and
then nursing them for the remainder of your vacation.
- Most importantly, slow down and enjoy the magic. Resist the urge to
see everything at breakneck speed. You can’t possibly cover it all,
so think of this as your first trip to Disney, not your last. There
will be time to pick up all the things you missed on the next
go-round.
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