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20 Things You Should Do When Planning and Taking a Trip to Walt Disney World

15. Begin to familiarize your children.

This is especially important if you have younger children, or if you have a child with special needs. That’s because both young children and children with special needs can often benefit from being prepared for upcoming trips. Let them know a little about what they might look forward to, and if it helps to prepare them for the plane ride, etc., share that with them as well.

Becky B.

I am a writer and a Mom to four children and two baby shih-tzus. My first experience with the Magic was in 1988, when my parents surprised my brother and me with a visit to Walt Disney World after a short trip to see friends in Georgia. I still hum the tune played during the Main Street Electrical Parade and remember the feeling of excitement from my very first visit. I introduced my husband to the Magic several years ago, and we take our children to the parks every time we can. No matter how many times I visit Walt Disney World, it seems it’s not enough! The ever-changing experience only gets better with each trip, and I’m thrilled to share the Magic with others, as well as some of the tips and tricks to getting the most out of the Magic with each visit!

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