• UncategorizedAdventureland

    20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    6. Take Alternate Routes and Go Left Navigating through summer crowds can be tricky, but it isn’t impossible. Find a park map and look for some alternate routes to certain attractions that may not be as crowded. This can also include additional park entrances like the International Gateway in the World Showcase at Epcot. When you first en

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    20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    7. Embrace the Rain It does rain frequently (and sometimes daily) during the summer in Orlando, which can scare many people away from the parks. If you know it’s going to rain while you’re visiting a park, pack a poncho and stay put. While many guests are flocking to the exits during a downpour, head to an attraction that’s still open and

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    20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    8. Book Your FastPass+ Choices in Advance Those staying on Disney property can book their FastPass+ selections up to 60 days prior to arrival (other guests have 30 days), so take advantage of that if you’re planning a summer trip to avoid long wait times for your favorite rides and attractions. Book times that won’t interfere with dining

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    20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    9. Bring Your Own Snacks and Water If you want to save money, avoid waiting in line for food, or need something to help you if the heat is affecting you, bring your own snacks and bottles of water. Bring a few snack options that will not spoil during the day that you can enjoy whenever you need one. Water will be especially helpful in kee

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    20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    10. Arrive at Show and Parade Spots Early On the other hand, if you’re interested in watching a parade, fireworks, or nighttime show, pick your spot early to get a decent spot before the bulk of the crowd shows up. There’s nothing worse than showing up only minutes before to find all the good spots are taken! Just keep an eye on the weath

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  • UncategorizedMickey Mouse Parade

    20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    11. Do Other Things During Parades and Shows This is another tip that can help you out all year round, but it’s the most beneficial during the summer. If you aren’t a fan of parades or you have a already seen the nighttime fireworks or shows at each park, use that time and hop on some rides or grab some food. Wait times won’t be as long,

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    20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    12. Eat During Off-Times When making dining reservations or looking to grab a bite to eat from a quick service counter, try to eat during off times as often as possible. Whether that means a late lunch or an early or late dinner, you will be more likely to beat the thousands of people trying to eat at standard meal times.

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  • 20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    13. Take Afternoon Breaks Because of the hot weather and longer wait times, taking breaks the afternoon when the parks are the hottest and the most crowded is essential in preventing cranky family members. Enjoy pool or nap time at your resort, have a long lunch, do some resort hopping, or visit the Boardwalk or Disney Springs to unwind b

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    20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    14. Enjoy Extra Magic Hours If you’re staying on Disney property, Extra Magic Hours will be one of the most beneficial perks you can take advantage of during the summer to enjoy more of the park. Try tackling the more popular rides and attractions during these hours before everyone else arrives and the weather gets too hot.

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  • 20 Top Tips for Tackling Disney World in the Summer

    15. Stay On or Close to Disney Property Traffic and transportation can be a bit hectic during the busy summer months, so being as close to the action as possible means less time on the road and more time in the parks. If your resort offers multiple forms of transportation (bus, boat, Monorail, etc.), take advantage of each to see which wo

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