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15 Things Disney Rookies Must Do At Disney World’s Epcot
11. Chill out at Club Cool It’s always surprising to learn that there are still so many people who don’t know about Club Cool. Even some frequent visitors to Disney World have never heard about this hidden treasure where you can taste unlimited samples of eight different featured international soft drinks from around the world. Sponsored
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15 Things Disney Rookies Must Do At Disney World’s Epcot
12. Ride Test Track Get ready for a high-octane thrill you don’t even need a license for. With Test Track guests get to design their own concept vehicles in a virtual lab beforehand. Then the real adventure begins when you hop aboard a special “SIM Car” on a high-speed adventure through a series of different automotive tests to see how yo
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15 Things Disney Rookies Must Do At Disney World’s Epcot
13. The Seas with Nemo and Friends You rose to the top of the world, but now it’s time to take the plunge into aquatic adventure at Epcot’s own onsite aquarium-based pavilion. The Seas with Nemo and Friends, formerly known as the Living Seas Pavilion, features a broad range of watery wonders and undersea delights. It’s also the place to e
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15 Things Disney Rookies Must Do At Disney World’s Epcot
14. Experience Spaceship Earth While photos are fun, what you really have to do is take in the full Spaceship Earth ride experience. That’s right, that big silver ball is more than just an impressive marvel of construction; it’s really the housing location for one of Epcot’s most beloved classic attractions. As a slow-moving dark ride, al
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15 Things Disney Rookies Must Do At Disney World’s Epcot
15. Strike a pose If you’re like many people, when you think of Epcot that enormous 18-story silver geosphere stands out first and foremost in your mind. Because it is Epcot’s most iconic structure, getting a picture with this classic attraction as a backdrop is definitely a memory worth pursuing for both longtime fans and first-time visi
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15 Things Disney Rookies Must Do At Disney World’s Epcot
Every Disney Park has its own must-do list of different experiences you just can’t pass up. But if you’re a rookie making your rounds through Disney World it can be a little overwhelming, especially when trying to decide what’s considered essential and what may be a less necessary pursuit. To help you on your navigation through Disney Wor
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10 Essential Steps to Planning Your Disney World Vacation
1. Use a authorized Disney vacation planner By taking advantage of a Disney authorized vacation planner, you get access to all the expertise at no extra cost! A good vacation planner will help you work through all the steps on this list, all while giving you inside tips and personalized customer service. They can handle everything for you
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10 Essential Steps to Planning Your Disney World Vacation
2. Make a packing list The best way to have the time of your life at Disney is to be prepared. By planning to pack things you need (and ditching the things you don’t need), you’ll maximize your luggage space and your time. Who wants to spend their vacation searching the gift shop for band aids or ibuprofen when you could have easily pack
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10 Essential Steps to Planning Your Disney World Vacation
3. Make FastPass reservations At 60 days (for Disney resort guests) and 30 days (for off property guests) prior to your visit, you can make FastPass reservations. This allows you to reserve a time window to hop in a much shorter line for a given attraction. Since you’ve already decided which day you will be visiting which park, you should
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10 Essential Steps to Planning Your Disney World Vacation
4. Make dining reservations You don’t technically have to have tickets purchased to make meal reservations. The dining reservations open 180 days prior to the day you are reserving them, so if you have started planning a trip but haven’t purchased tickets by 180 days prior to you trip, you can still make reservations. Take a look back at
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