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Oct- 2016 -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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27 October
5 Things You Should Ask Cast Members at Magic Kingdom
1. Where is the best spot to watch Festival of Fantasy? While you may know that Festival of Fantasy kicks off at 3 p.m. near Splash Mountain, you may not know where the best place is to watch it! Many cast members who work in Magic Kingdom have seen the parade or, in the very least, know the parade route and can offer some advice on where to best view it. I personally love to watch the parade eith
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27 October
5 Things You Should Ask Cast Members at Magic Kingdom
2. Where is the best place to have lunch/dinner? Because Magic Kingdom has so many food offerings, it can tough to pick the best place to grab a bite to eat. If you have some idea of what you may be in the mood for, asking a cast member for further advice will help you make a decision. They can also direct you to the closest/most popular quick or full service restaurant if you don’t care where you
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25 October
8 Things People Don’t Tell You About a WDW Vacation
If you’re in the throes of Disney World vacation planning, be sure to check out the following 8 things that you may not have known…
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25 October
8 Things People Don’t Tell You About a WDW Vacation
1. There are Four Parks OK, so you may have already realized that you don’t just “go to Disney World”. Technically, on a park day you go to either Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, or Animal Kingdom—four distinct parks within Disney World. Disney newbies are often surprised when they realize they’ll need separate tickets to each of the four separate parks of Walt Disney World. Countless fri
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25 October
8 Things People Don’t Tell You About a WDW Vacation
2. You Can Make Reservations NOW If you know when you wish to travel, you should go ahead and make your reservations. If there is a new promotion that works in your favor, call Disney’s Guest Services and they will adjust your total due. Also, you’re not required to pay for your entire vacation all at once. You must pay a deposit; then you will be able to set up a payment plan. If you don’t know e
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25 October
8 Things People Don’t Tell You About a WDW Vacation
3. You Never Have to Pay Full Price There are lots of ways to save on the total price of your WDW vacation. Search this site for “save money” and plenty of tips will pop up. My personal favorites include signing up for a Disney Rewards Visa card (we use the reward points to buy annual passes each year) and purchasing Disney Gift Cards at a discount (from big box stores or Target with a Red Card).
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25 October
8 Things People Don’t Tell You About a WDW Vacation
4. It’s Not Just About the Parks In fact, you don’t even have to set foot inside the parks if you don’t want to. There is so much to do on WDW property (some of it for free!) that you could spend days without needing theme park tickets. Again, search this site for “outside park” and you’ll get plenty of ideas to run with. My favorite non-park Disney areas are the Boardwalk and Fort Wilderness Camp
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25 October
8 Things People Don’t Tell You About a WDW Vacation
5. There are Perks for Staying at WDW Guests staying on Walt Disney property will enjoy lots of extra magic. Of course there’s the ambiance and the Disney-level of service. When you stay on-property you’re totally immersed—it’s all Disney all the time. On-property guests also get earlier access to dining reservations and FastPass reservations. Also, Disney resort guests get “Extra Magic Hours”—add
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25 October
8 Things People Don’t Tell You About a WDW Vacation
6. You Don’t Have to Stay at WDW But if you don’t want to or can’t afford to stay on Disney property, don’t lose heart. Resorts close to Disney property still offer a stellar experience. Search this site for “off property” and you’ll be introduced to some great options. Plus, Disney resorts will allow non-guests to come enjoy some select benefits if you desire. (For example, at the Polynesian you
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