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13 Tips For a Memorable Walt Disney Vacation

Have you decided to visit Disney World? If you have decided to see this wondrous place, you had better be prepared for every little thing. Here are 13 tips to make sure your Walt Disney World trip is one you will remember for a long time to come.

Advanced Planning – Be sure you know what you want to do and make a plan of it.

Be Early – When the “World” gets busy, you won’t get into as many rides so be sure to wake up early to enjoy all the fun with no a lot of the crowds.

Rest Midday – Don’t try to see everything in one day because you will wear yourself out. Instead, rest midday in your room or take a swim in at the pool.

Call Ahead – Make sure you call 180 days ahead so you can get in for breakfast at Cinderalla’s Royal Table. This will no doubt be on your child’s list of to-dos. It’s possible during a slow season that you can go in a little later.

Preparing for Showers – During spring and summer, it’s not unusual for rain to suddenly occur. Make sure you are prepared with some sort of raingear. If skies look like rain while you are out and about, turn back to the hotel. If you are unprepared and stuck in the rain, many park stores will sell rain ponchos.

FastPass –
This is a timesaving pass that can keep you from waiting in long lines. All you have to do is slide your pass into a machine and the ticket is printed out that allows you to come back to a ride with little wait time.

Reservations – Call ahead and reserve a table that way when you get there, you’ll have a table in no time.

Theme Park – Be sure you allow time to get to the parks. It’s not hard to miss reservations if time is not set aside for problems.

Be Impulsive – You don’t always have to follow your list. If you want to do something, do it. You don’t want to pass up the chance to see something good.

Limits For Children – Remember that children do get tired. You’ll have to give them a break. Let them sit down if their feet hurt. Some rides may scare them. Don’t force them to ride any of them that do.

Keeping In Touch – If you are going to split up, you should bring a way to keep in touch with you. One of the more popular ways is a cell phone.

Footwear – Bring at least two pairs of shoes you can rotate out. You don’t want blisters on the first day out.

Take Time and Enjoy – Be sure to stop and enjoy what you see. If you try to see everything in one day, you miss the real beauty of Disney world.

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