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Monet is a senior majoring in journalism at Florida Gulf Coast University. She is a Disney AP holder and a Disney College Program alum. You can find her covered in pixie dust singing along to the Festival of Fantasy parade soundtrack while dreaming about dole whips and blogging her life away.

7 Ways to Know if the Walt Disney World Dining Plan is Right for You

Goofy

2. You want to have a unique dining experience The Disney Dining Plan is great for allowing you to explore some of the unique dining experiences the resort has to offer, from character dining meals to signature dining experiences to dinner shows. You can trade in a meal credit to have a character dining experience, except for Cinderella’s Royal Table, ...

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7 Ways to Know if the Walt Disney World Dining Plan is Right for You

Mickey Waffles

1) You like to eat three times a day I know that many of us tend to skip meals when we’re on vacation, especially at Walt Disney World, but the Disney Dining Plan makes it so that having three meals a day is actually quite doable. The flexibility of the plan, being able to trade in credits for different experiences, ...

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7 Ways to Know if the Walt Disney World Dining Plan is Right for You

Pizza

There are many things that have to be planned in advance when booking a Walt Disney World vacation. Flights, hotel accommodations and FastPass+ are just some of the things that need to be booked early on. However, another huge component is dining, and there is a lot to consider. While you can just make a few dining reservations, plan to ...

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7 Ways to Know if the Walt Disney World Dining Plan is Right for You

7. Hassle-free If you’re a person who likes to have things planned out in advance, the Disney Dining Plan is definitely right for you. Not having to plan meals up until the last minute before you leave for your trip or showing up to a restaurant only to be told they’re full decreases your stress levels a significant amount. You ...

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11 Attractions You Must Visit at Walt Disney World

Tower of Terror

1. Tower of Terror This ‘free fall’ attraction is much more than your traditional drop tower. There is an epic storyline that is supported by the décor and cast members who work there, and the fact that the drop sequence is randomized means that you’ll get a different ride every time.  Disney has so many attractions to offer, whether you ...

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11 Attractions You Must Visit at Walt Disney World

Test Track

8. Test Track This is the fastest attraction in Walt Disney World, and it’s also one of the most fun. You’ll design your car in the Chevrolet Design Studio, then head into a SIM car to test out your designs against other passengers! It’s fun to see your scores for the different categories and to build a crazy awesome design.

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11 Attractions You Must Visit at Walt Disney World

Toy Story Mania

7. Toy Story Mania Though this isn’t a thrill ride, it still deserves recognition for its innovativeness and creativeness. Shrink down to the size of a toy and compete against your partner and the rest of your vehicle in carnival-style games that are hosted by your favorite Toy Story characters! If you’ve ever ridden Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin at ...

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11 Attractions You Must Visit at Walt Disney World

Soarin

6. Soarin’ Around the World Soarin’ over California was great, but Soarin’ Around the World is even better. You’ll get to travel to places like Africa to breathe in the smell of grass and look at the elephants, China to see the Great Wall and Paris to see the Eiffel Tower. It’s breathtaking and is soon to become one of ...

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11 Attractions You Must Visit at Walt Disney World

Rockin Rollercoaster

5. Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster This is the only coaster at Disney that has loops and a thrilling launch, making it one of the best rides on property. You’ll reach 60 mph in a matter of seconds, which sends you into the ride’s first loop. Themed to Aerosmith, you’re bound to have a rockin’ time!

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