9. Plan for your Family
First time Walt Disney World vacationers and seasoned travelers alike may be tempted to push a schedule that works for other friends/bloggers or families because they want to be sure to do Disney the rightway. Use advice from these resources while planning your vacation but do not feel locked into how others do Walt Disney World. There is no wrong way to do Disney, as long as your family is having fun. Find a rhythm that works for your crew and go with it.
10. Don’t Be Afraid to Take Breaks
The exertion on a Walt Disney World vacation is no joke. Between heat, walking, early mornings, late nights and the crowds, it may get overwhelming. Listen to your body (and your kids) and take a break if you need one. A break could mean returning to your resort for a midday nap, sleeping in one morning or just spending some time in a quick service restaurant in the parks enjoying drinks and air conditioning.
11. See the Fun in the Unexpected Moments
Your vacation will certainly be full of those surreal, magical, pixie-dust-filled moments. Still, you may be surprised at some of the unexpected memories you make on a Disney vacation. Take the time to welcome the unexpected and know the most important thing about your Disney trip is that your family is making memories togetheron your vacation.