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Jun- 2017 -23 June
20 Goof-Proof Tips For Doing Walt Disney World Parks
18. Pack a Poncho Rain can actually be a good thing at Disney. It cools things down and thins out the crowds. But picture Goofy wringing a waterfall out of wet clothes—not so fun if that’s you at Disney. Pack a poncho from the Dollar Store and avoid this mishap.
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23 June
20 Goof-Proof Tips For Doing Walt Disney World Parks
17. Follow Directions Goofy is notorious for falls, bumps, and accidents of every kind. To avoid a similar fate, be sure to follow the directions of the cast members who are looking out for your safety.
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23 June
20 Goof-Proof Tips For Doing Walt Disney World Parks
16. Label Everything Strollers, backpacks, and drink cups can all look similar. Best to put your name on them to avoid any confusion. We also recommend “labeling” small kids with your phone number written on a bandaid—because losing a child would definitely be the worst disaster.
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23 June
20 Goof-Proof Tips For Doing Walt Disney World Parks
15. Shield From the Sun Similar to number 20, be sure to bring sun hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Getting sunburned can goof up a vacation fast than you can say Great Goofini.
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19 June
10 Reasons Why Taking Your Kids to Walt Disney World Is Essential Part of Modern Day Parenting
2. It shows that learning can be fun. Walt Disney World is all about having fun and making memories. It can also be a great place to learn. Certain places in the resort have some great educational opportunities. All over Epcot there are different ways to learn about history, agriculture, biology, astronomy and the list go’s on and on. Animal Kingdom has all kinds of amazing ways to learn abo
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19 June
10 Reasons Why Taking Your Kids to Walt Disney World Is Essential Part of Modern Day Parenting
1. It can show them that if you can dream it you can do it. Walt Disney famously said “I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing, that it was all started by a mouse”. The fact that Walt Disney World is an extension of an idea of a cartoon mouse is amazing to say the least. This can be a great motivator for your kids to show them that pursuing your dreams and following your heart can lea
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19 June
10 Reasons Why Taking Your Kids to Walt Disney World Is Essential Part of Modern Day Parenting
7. You can get them a sample of cultures from all over the world in one place World Showcase in Walt Disney World’s Epcot, is a wonderful place to go to get a little sample of some of the greatest countries in the World. It can really be a good teaching tool to learn some interesting facts and taste some authentic food from each of the 11 countries represented here. The best way to learn if to
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19 June
10 Reasons Why Taking Your Kids to Walt Disney World Is Essential Part of Modern Day Parenting
6. You can use the upcoming Disney trip to keep the young’uns in line Sometimes as a parent you need to offer a little bit of an incentive to behave. A pending trip to Walt Disney World is a nice resource to have to assist with keeping the kids on their best behavior throughout the year. I know in my case the threat of canceling the trip because I was misbehaving would get me right back in line
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19 June
10 Reasons Why Taking Your Kids to Walt Disney World Is Essential Part of Modern Day Parenting
5. It can teach them time management skills No matter how much time you spend at Walt Disney World it always seems like its not enough. Upon leaving it can feel like there was something you didn’t get to experience. This is where having some good time management skills comes in handy. Planning each day out is essential to having a great visit. This can be a good chance to teach the kids on th
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19 June
10 Reasons Why Taking Your Kids to Walt Disney World Is Essential Part of Modern Day Parenting
4. They can experience the most amazing unique attractions of any theme park Walt Disney was a true storyteller. This shows in all aspects of his company and especially in the parks. When he designed Disneyland he wanted to be sure that they were just building rides but creating experiences. The same holds true in Walt Disney World. Thus this is why there are no “rides” at any Disney theme pa
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