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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
10. Don’t expect babies and toddlers to make it without napping. If you bring a baby or a toddler into the parks, just know that forgoing the usual naps and rest times will more than likely have negative consequences on your trip. Be sure to take time to head back to your resort hotel to rest and allow your little ones to nap. It’s almost impossible to keep their routines the same while you’re on
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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
9. Head to the “mountains” early. If you like the mountains at Magic Kingdom—Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom—head to those attractions first thing in the morning. The lines for the mountains grow very long as the hours go by.
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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
16. Bring your own gum. If you like to chew gum, you’ll need to bring it with you because it isn’t available for purchase inside any of Disney’s four theme parks.
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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
15. Be sure to bring your park bag. Having a bag or backpack with you while you’re in the parks can be a day-saver! When packing your park bag, be sure to include snacks, dry socks (to put on after a wet ride or a Florida afternoon downpour), a portable phone charger, pins for trading, sunblock, gum, ponchos, pennies for pressing and any necessary medications. Hand sanitizer, baby wipes and bandag
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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
14. Gluten-free? Disney has you covered! Disney World restaurants offer endless options for diets of all kinds. Whether you’re watching your calories or cholesterol, you’re in good hands. And if it’s a sensitivity or allergy you are concerned about, simply tell your server or Cast Member at the restaurant in which you’re dining. They’re only too happy to help you with choices and even bring the ch
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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
13. Don’t get to the parks at noon each day. Yes, you’re on vacation, and you’re probably excited about not having to wake up at 5:00 a.m. and get ready for your commute into the office. But if you sleep in each day of your trip, you could miss nearly half of the time you have in the parks. Sleep in a few times, but not every day! The parks offer different events at different times of the day. You
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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
20. Start planning and saving immediately. It’s a good idea to start saving for your Disney trip as soon as you know you’re going. You also need to spend some purposeful time planning your trip. That’s part of the fun of the Disney experience. But a lack of planning will result in stress, a rushed rather than relaxed feeling and a trip that isn’t all it could have been.
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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
19. Start preparing your preschooler early. Disney World is an exciting place, but it’s also a lot to take in for little ones. It’s a good practice to begin familiarizing your preschooler with the thought of traveling, visiting Disney World and staying in a resort hotel. This is especially important if you have a child who is easily overstimulated or rather prefers his daily routine.
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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
18. Plan to spend more than just one day in each park. There’s so much to see at each of Disney’s four theme parks, and all of it is amazing! But if you plan only one day per park, you won’t see even half of what Disney World has to offer. If you’re able to, plan to spend at least two days per park, and if you can’t do that, try to allow two days for at least Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom.
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Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips
17. Pick up a copy of a map for each park. Each of the four theme parks offers park maps at its front gates. Be sure to pick up a copy so you won’t waste valuable time in the parks by asking for directions or heading the wrong way to a show or attraction.
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