Saturday, October 10, 2009

Tips for Disney World First Timers

Tips for Disney World First Timers To help? Ve finally decided, in the top Walt Disney World. With so many things to see and do, it's important to be prepared. Here are some excellent suggestions to make your trip to remember for life. Plan ahead. Decide what are your priorities, and action plan. Get to the parks early! It 'amazing, especially in busy season, as many of the popular racing to beat out first half? World? is out of bed. Take the time to rest in the middle of the day. Stay in one of the Magic Kingdom or Epcot resort, so that a retu in the middle of the day for a nap or dip in the pool. Call exactly 90 days before a 7 Orlando priority clock time for breakfast, seats, if Cinderella of the Table in Royal Magic Kingdom is the top for your child? S list. The only way you can cope with sleeping bags and book a 'later for this highly coveted character breakfast when you are traveling in extremely slow season. Come prepared for an afteoon shower during the rainy summer, even when the sky looks very clear in the moing. Rent a locker to store rain and circle back if skies start to be patient. However, if you? Caught unprepared once again, almost all activities in the parks sells inexpensive rain ponchos. Use FAST PASS, Disney's free, nifty device time. E 'offered in all four theme parks and is a good opportunity to get many hours of waiting in line. Simply insert your park pass in one of the machines located at each attraction FAST PASS and receive a ticket printed with a window that is now back and enter a special line with little or no waiting. ? Pre-arrange priority seating, Disney's answer to the table reservations, call 407-WDW-DINE. Upon arrival you? Ll in the following table for the size of your party, saving hours of waiting and frustration. Allow enough time to make the theme parks each moing. It 'easy to lose your breakfast is not the priority seating? T time to breakdown. Be spontaneous. If something catches your eye, even if it is not your daily list of things to do, stop and explore. If you can not miss something wonderful. Recognizing the limitations of your children. If they? Re tired, taking a break. If your bad foot to give them a stroller (forget that they outgrew years). If a step does not scare them? T force the issue. These agreements are the day and the day of other park visitors a lot less stressful. Bring pagers, 2-way radios or mobile phones. If your party plans division, are a perfect way to stay in touch. Wear broken-in, comfortable shoes. Better yet, the two pairs and rotate them. Nothing is worse than blisters on the first day and care for the rest of the leave. Even more important, the slow and enjoy the magic. Resist the urge to see everything in a short time. Is this possible? T could be for everyone, so think of this as your first trip to Disney, not the last. It 'now time to bring all the things you missed the next go-round.Cara Goldsbury is the author of The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World: Getting the best of the best Disney has to offer is at 800 -- - 247-6553, or

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