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How to Plan For Disney World When Traveling With Teens AND Small Children

1. Set Aside Special Family Time

The larger the family, the harder it will be to travel efficiently in a group. While splitting up for certain attractions and experiences will make your life easier, you will still want to plan sacred togetherness time. As referenced earlier, mealtimes present the perfect opportunity as everyone needs fuel and the onsite restaurants provide varied menus. You may also want to reconvene for the nightly fireworks spectaculars or for a favorite ride. Again, trying to keep a horde together (especially with children both small and maturing) can be a hair-pulling experience. However; if you reserve some quality time in advance, everyone can walk away satisfied.

We hope that these tips have eased any anxieties you parents may have had! Remember, a lovely and successful trip to Walt Disney World is possible, regardless of your family size. With just a little patience, flexibility, and realistic expectations, you can have the most memorable and enjoyable family vacation yet.

Rebekah

Rebekah is a life-long Disney enthusiast who is thrilled to be sharing her passion with fellow fanatics! As someone who lived on a Disney diet in childhood, her appreciation for the company has only grown over time. When Rebekah isn't planning her next trip, she can be found reading, blogging, obsessively exercising, and participating in the musical theater community.

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