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How to Do Walt Disney World And Not Return Home Exhausted

Let's Recap!

1. Stop Worrying About Money – This is the number one tip for a reason—because it seriously makes all the difference. 

2. Make a Plan – Intentional planning can go a long way in helping you to relax as well.

3. Don’t Over-Plan – However, even the best laid plans get thwarted by the occasional ride shut down, weather delay, or unexpected long wait time. 

4. Afternoon Rest – Many groups with young children or older seniors simply cannot go from park opening to park closing without getting physically and emotionally drained.

5. Budget for Snacks – Disney World has some of the funnest snacks! And a quick snack break could be just what your crew needs to rest and reset for more fun. 

6. Take a Pool or Beach Day – Even the best, most relaxed day at the Disney parks can still be physically tiring simply because there’s a lot of walking involved. 

7. Smile – It sounds simple, but…don’t forget to smile! Your positive attitude is life-giving for yourself and your whole crew (especially kids).

Melissa

Melissa resides on Florida's beautiful Space Coast with her husband and four Disney-loving boys. She frequently allows skipping school for Disney World visits...because making memories is more important than math. Their family has also been seen on HGTV's hit show "My Yard Goes Disney."

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