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Magic Kingdom Touring Plan for Families With Small Children

8. Mid-Morning

By mid-morning, you’ve been able to do a number of rides and attractions, and it’s the perfect time to take a quick break and have a snack to recharge.  You’ll be tempted to push on, but doing Magic Kingdom is a marathon – not a sprint.  Taking time out and slowing down the pace is vital to your child’s stamina.  I highly recommend dropping by Gaston’s Tavern for a warm cinnamon roll and a cup of LeFou’s Brew.  Delicious!  You are also able to bring in your own snacks, like granola bars or crackers.  Either way, have a seat, get off your feet, and have something to eat for a much-needed break.

Don

Don has a huge passion for All Things Disney, and is fortunate to be the husband of a Disney-obsessed wife and father to five Disney-loving children. A former TV writer in Los Angeles, Don visited the Disneyland Resort several times a week as an Annual Passholder before moving to Orlando and becoming an Annual Passholder at Walt Disney World as well. He finally gave in to his passion and became a Disney World Cast Member, working his way up to Disney Trainer in the Transportation Department where he worked for three years. Don is excited to share his love and knowledge of Disney here on DisneyFanatic.com!

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