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6) The Spirit of Aloha Show!
Located the Luau Cove at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, The Spirit of Aloha Show brings you hula dancing, fire dancing, and a wonderful dinner that is all you care to eat – family style. This means you don’t even have to…
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7) Explore Fort Wilderness….and maybe rent a golf cart!!
Guests often rent an electric cart to explore the more than 700 acres of Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, but you don’t have to be staying at the resort to do so. This is a fun favorite for locals who enjoy…
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8) Visit Beaches and Cream for a Kitchen Sink
Head over to Beaches and Cream restaurant at Disney’s Beach Club Resort for a family treat. The legendary Kitchen Sink is a sundae built for a crowd. It has 8 scoops of ice cream, every topping in the house, and…
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9) Watch fireworks
You don’t need a park ticket to see the fireworks at Disney. The Wishes Fireworks show at Magic Kingdom is viewable from the Grand Floridian boat dock. Narcoossees restaurant, also located at the Grand Floridian, receives the audio soundtrack, so…
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10) View the Electrical Water Pageant
The Electrical Water Pageant is held nightly (weather permitting) on the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake. It has been around since the beginning of Walt Disney World. The electric barges travel from one resort to another and can be…
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Unlock 10 Secrets Only Disney Pros Know for Your Next Trip
If you’re a seasoned Disney guest, you may think you’ve got it all figured out. However, there are a few secrets that even frequent visitors might not know. Here are 10 insights that Disney pros swear by to make their…
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Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions about a Walt Disney World Vacation
As a travel planner who plans a lot of Walt Disney World Vacations for families, couples, and groups I get asked a lot of questions in the process of selecting the perfect resort and package match for each group. But,…
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The Pros and Cons of Walt Disney World Moderate Resorts
When you’re about to book a vacation at a Walt Disney World Resort, you may feel overwhelmed by the wide selection. Should you stay at a value, moderate, or deluxe resort? These categories may reflect a resort’s pricing, location, and…
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1. The best time to visit
Every Disney pro has their favorite times to visit the parks. I prefer the Fall, because I love going to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween party, and the crowds are pretty moderate compared to other times of year. Even if…
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2. What attractions to get Fastpasses for
Disney pros definitely know which attractions need Fastpasses and which ones do not. For instance, do not get Fastpasses for things like Stitch’s Great Escape, Captain EO, MuppetVision, or shows that do not have a wait anyway. (Remember the wait…
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3. If you trade pins, buy them ahead of time
Buying pins to trade in the parks can be expensive and add up to a lot of money very quickly. To alleviate this, I’d recommend buying your pins online ahead of time, from places like Ebay. This way you can…
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4. Disney isn’t just for kids
Disney pros are probably sick of being told that Disney is only for kids—because they know that this is a huge misconception. Some Disney pros might even say that they have the most fun at Disney when there’s no kids…
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5. PhotoPass photographers take your photos for free
So many guests shy away from PhotoPass photographers because they’re worried that they’ll be charged for having their picture taken, but this simply isn’t true. If you want, the photographers don’t even need to use their cameras. Most (although there…
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6. Adults can order kids meals at quick service locations
If you’re looking to save money, or just don’t have much of an appetite, know that adults can order off the kids menu at quick service restaurants. This can be a great option for a light lunch or doing the…
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7. If there are two of any nighttime show—see the second one
One prime example of this is Fantasmic. If you go to the first Fantasmic, you’ll need to be waiting at least an hour early, and the show is more than likely going to go to standing room alone—meaning that if…
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8. And staying out late
Another way to experience the big attractions with little wait times is to stay out late. Magic Kingdom for instance, generally clears out a little bit after the fireworks, leaving many attractions with shorter lines. If the line for something…
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9. The importance of hitting the parks early
Disney pros know how important it is to get up early and get to the parks, especially if you were unable to get Fastpasses for certain attractions like Toy Story Midway Mania for instance. Rather than showing up at Hollywood…
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10. Water is free
So many guests feel ripped off paying $2.50 multiple times a day for Dasani water bottles—but you don’t have to do this. Just head to the counter of any quick service restaurant (where you would go to pick up food)…
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10 Awesome Tips for Visiting the Magic Kingdom
The Magic Kingdom is, without a doubt, my favorite place on Earth. And after countless visits over the years, I’ve learned a thing or two about the best ways to pack the most magic into your visit as possible. Here…
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