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Disney Dining Blog: Trying To Do It All

Disney Dining Blog: Trying To Do It All

One “problem” with Walt Disney World is that there is so much to see and do! Unless you’re lucky enough to be local like I am, you’re going to want to try to do as much as possible in a short period of time. If you spend your vacation trying to do it all you are going to end up exhausted and frustrated. Realize before you leave home that you’re going to have to skip some things. That way you’ll enjoy the things that you really want to experience while you are in Florida.

Before you leave home, make a list of the important attractions in each park. Study a park map (available on the Walt Disney World website) and make a plan! Try to ride the more popular rides first and take advantage of FASTPASS. After you have tried all of your must-dos then you can hit the attractions that didn’t make the top of your list. Plan to give yourself a break in the middle of the day, even if you don’t leave the park. Stop for ice cream and spend a few minutes off your feet. That can make a huge difference in your attitude, you don’t want to spend your vacation tired and cranky.

The same holds true when it comes to picking which restaurants you’ll want to try while on your vacation. The number of dining options is staggering, you need to have a plan. Make your decision ahead of time on which restaurants you really want to try. Save a few possibilities for your next trip. Always have a backup when it comes to dining, especially if you’re looking for counter service. Don’t plan to try every restaurant that sounds interesting during one short vacation. You can’t try them all. Give yourself a break and realize that it is impossible to do everything at Walt Disney World. You’ll leave with happier memories.

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About PaulaK

I grew up in Western Massachusetts. When I was nine my family went to Disneyland and I was hooked. I grew up, attended New England College in Henniker, NH and eventually moved to Virginia. I worked as a disc jockey, married and became a full time mom when our daughter was born. Fast forward several years. In 2010 we moved to Central Florida and my Disney obsession grew. I now work as a freelance writer and spend my spare time in the parks. Under the name Paula Brown I penned the novels Dream Wanderers and The Coffee Cruiser. I also am a co-author of Dining at Walt Disney World: The Definitive Guide. I'm obsessed with Star Wars, so this is a good time to live in Central Florida. I've been a vegetarian for well over a decade, a choice that my daughter eventually made as well. While my husband still hasn't joined us fully he has given up most meats except for seafood. I was relieved to find that vegetarian dining is not difficult at Walt Disney World.