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Oct- 2016 -27 October
Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
6. Sleep in and Arrive in Your Own Time. Any Disney blog will advise guests to rise early and enter the park at “rope drop” to see as many attractions as possible during their vacation. For little ones itching to see Cinderella, ride Dumbo and see the castle this is great advice. Adults vacationing at Walt Disney World may take a different approach and choose to sleep in and enjoy the park in th
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27 October
Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
7. People Watch at The Happiest Place On Earth. People watching and relaxing is an awesome way to unwind and cool off in The Magic Kingdom. Storybook Circus, Tomorowland and the shaded area near Tortuga Tavern in Adventureland are some of my favorite places to kick back with a Disney treat and people watch.
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27 October
Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
8. Meet Characters. No kids in your travel party does not have to mean no character meet time in your schedule! Snag fast passes to meet princesses at Fairytale Hall or hop in the stand by line to meet Mickey and the gang or other characters scattered throughout the park at the times and locations outlined in the guide map.
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27 October
Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
9. Enjoy Lower Traffic Rides. Obviously you will want to explore as many attractions as possible during your visit. Enjoying some of the rides that children in the family may not enjoy as much is a great way to see new attractions. The Liberty Belle Riverboat ride, Magic Kingdom Railroad Train ride, Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse walk-through attraction and Tom Sawyer Island are all attractions
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27 October
12 Best Times For The Lowest Room Rates At Walt Disney World
7. Fred MacMurray Week (August 30) The last days of August and first days of September offer low rates for Disney resorts and lighter crowds as kids head back to school, but you’ll still have to contend with high temperatures. Labor Day weekend delivers a bit of a bump in park attendance, but you should still have enough elbow room to keep your sanity. Visit in honor of Fred MacMurray, the first
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27 October
12 Best Times For The Lowest Room Rates At Walt Disney World
10. Eleanor Audley Week (November 19) The third week of November offers the last chance for low room rates and crowds before the incredibly popular Thanksgiving holiday sends both skyrocketing. Some early Christmas programming starts being available at this time. Visit in honor of Eleanor Audley, voice of Lady Tremaine in 1950’s Cinderella and Maleficent in 1959’s Sleeping Beauty, as well as Mad
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27 October
12 Best Times For The Lowest Room Rates At Walt Disney World
For true Disney fanatics, there’s nothing sadder than leaving the Disney World Resort after a wonderful visit. In fact, if it was possible many of us would never leave at all! But until we hit that big lottery jackpot, we’ll have to resign ourselves to visiting when we can afford it. And one of the best ways to stretch our Disney dollars is by visiting during the most cost-effective times of th
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27 October
12 Best Times For The Lowest Room Rates At Walt Disney World
4. Ellen DeGeneres Week (January 26) The fourth week of January is notable in that it features, along with the week immediately following, what tends to be the lowest room rates of the entire year. The crowds are extremely light, which means the only negative you may face is a few ride closures for refurbishment. Visit in honor of Ellen DeGeneres, the voice of Dory in 2003’s Finding Nemo and 201
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27 October
5 Things You Should Ask Cast Members at Magic Kingdom
4. Where is the best spot to watch Wishes? The times guide will tell you what time Wishes is, but it won’t tell you where the best spot to watch it is—and that’s where the cast members come in. Most cast members have seen Wishes at least once, and some may even have a favorite spot that you haven’t thought of watching it from! While I personally love to watch the fireworks spectacular from the hub
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27 October
5 Things You Should Ask Cast Members at Magic Kingdom
5. What are the best rides to reserve a Fastpass for? While you may know a little bit about the Fastpass+ system before you go to the parks, you may still have a lot of questions regarding how it works. While select cast members are trained on the Fastpass+ system and will be able to answer some of your more specific questions, every cast member is aware of what attractions utilize Fastpass+ and w
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