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Mar- 2017 -18 March
Disney Digest: Your Insider’s Guide to the Marquee Attractions At Walt Disney World – Volume One
3. Ride Unfortunately, for astronauts 44” and under, there is a ‘No-Fly Rule’. The lift hill is one of the most sensory enhancing experiences in all of Disney. Rocket passengers are bombarded with neon blue lights, lasers, and sounds as you head up a half cylinder shaped chute before getting blasted into outer space. You can take a peek over your shoulder and see others guests taking their jour
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18 March
Disney Digest: Your Insider’s Guide to the Marquee Attractions At Walt Disney World – Volume One
4. Disney Secrets Most guests are so consumed with the speed, darkness, and sounds they don’t take the time to look for some of the hidden Disney secrets on the attraction. Are you really that hungry or did you see a chocolate chip cookie in outer space? One of the “planets” when the ride begins strongly resembles a giant cookie! That must be the reason they sell milk at one of the stands right
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18 March
Disney Digest: Your Insider’s Guide to the Marquee Attractions At Walt Disney World – Volume One
Space Mountain is one of the most nostalgic attractions in all of Walt Disney World. Guests are sure to use one of their Fast Pass experiences on this marquee attraction and usually try to sneak an extra ride of two in before the park closes. Though some say it is better equipped for EPCOT, due to the forward thinking and astronomical theme of it, I can’t imagine not seeing that massive white st
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18 March
Disney Digest: Your Insider’s Guide to the Marquee Attractions At Walt Disney World – Volume One
Space Mountain Disney Fanatic has always been a great reference to all things Walt Disney World related. From planning your first trip, to lodging and dining recommendations, we have you covered. The attractions within each of the parks are typically what draws guests in droves from the wee hours of the morning until Tinkerbell bids the guests goodnight high above Cinderella Castle. Our newest
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18 March
Disney Digest: Your Insider’s Guide to the Marquee Attractions At Walt Disney World – Volume One
1. History The unmistakable white structure that sits on the most easterly portion of the Magic Kingdom is known as non-other than Space Mountain. It is a fan favorite not just within the Magic Kingdom, but all of Walt Disney World. It has taken over 40 years of improvements, refurbishments, name changes, and developments for Space Mountain to become the attraction it has today. It went throug
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16 March
10 Things Rookies May Not Expect When Visiting Disney World
4. Rider Height Policies Some rides do have a height requirement. Disney takes these policies seriously and will not allow exceptions to the rules out of concern for guest safety. Please do not ask cast members to bend the rules for your children, there are plenty of fun rides smaller kids can enjoy safely.
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16 March
10 Things Rookies May Not Expect When Visiting Disney World
5. Disney Transportation Complexity The Disney transportation system is fantastic. All methods of transportation are clearly marked and have plenty of cast members available to answer questions. However, the sheer number of buses, monorails and boats coming and going all the time may surprise Disney rookies. With so many Disney resorts, the bus banks at parks can indeed seem quite expansive. N
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16 March
10 Things Rookies May Not Expect When Visiting Disney World
6. No Free Roaming Characters I’m not sure if it’s the Walt Disney World television commercials that feed this myth or some other reason. Regardless, Disney rookies are often surprised to learn that there are no characters walking freely around the park. The closest thing to a free character you will see is perhaps a character headed out to meet guests, walking briskly alongside their character
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16 March
10 Things Rookies May Not Expect When Visiting Disney World
7. Character Line Cut Offs Character meets have a start and end time, just like a ride does. Unfortunately, it can often be frustrating for guests to learn that a character meet line has been cut off in the interest of ending the character meet at the scheduled time. Character line cut offs often have a cast member standing at the end of the line letting guests know that the character will only
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16 March
10 Things Rookies May Not Expect When Visiting Disney World
8. The Intensity of the Heat Even those used to hot days will be surprised by the intensity of the Florida sun. Disney rookies may mistakenly underprepare for the heat of the parks by skipping sunscreen and other sun protection. Please do not make the mistake of under hydrating or not protecting yourself from the rough rays.
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