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6. Prioritize With map in hand, I recommend going through each attraction on the list and ranking it in order of importance. I like to have two different colors of highlighters during this stage. With one color I’ll mark the rides and shows that are at the top of our family’s list, the ones that we’d be really sad to miss. With the other
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7. Print a Map First of all, it’s good to get an overview of the area. Without that mental picture, you’ll end up wasting time trying to figure out where you are and where you’re going. You can always view park maps on the My Disney Experience app without printing, but I find that a printed version is helpful, especially for the next step
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Just thinking about the plethora of things to do at Walt Disney World can make your head spin. How are you supposed to get to it all? Well, the best thing to do is to create an itinerary for your trip. Proper planning is the key to leaving Disney without regrets. Here’s how to get it done…
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1. Lastly, Pack an Emergency Bag With all of your trip plans in place, I would suggest that you then take time to pack an emergency/necessities bag. These necessities include extra sunblock, several pairs of walking shoes, band aids, over-the-counter medications, lip balm, water bottles, ponchos, hoodies, portable smartphone chargers and
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2. Type Up Daily Itineraries The My Disney Experience app is great for storing all of your trip information, but sometimes, there is nothing like documenting the information yourself to solidify it. Personally, I always type up an itinerary just to keep in my park bag or hotel room. This document includes all of the necessary high-level i
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3. Don’t Overdo the Research The internet is a beautiful and dangerous thing. On one hand, there are endless resources for you to plan the perfect vacation. On the other hand, there can definitely be a “too many cooks in the kitchen” mentality. So when seeking guidance online, try to limit how many site/bloggers/vloggers you will take adv
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4. Use Gift Cards While WDW trips (including the dining plan) must be paid for in advance, you should be prepared for other expenses. Said expenses will include additional snacks and any souvenirs you may purchase on the trip. To prevent exceeding your miscellaneous budget, decide how much money you will spend and purchase a gift card for
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5. Map Out FastPasses Depending on whether or not you stay on property, you will be able to make FastPass reservations in advance to ride attractions, see shows, and meet beloved characters. Unless you’re travelling in a part of two, it can be hard to shove everyone into one itinerary. Instead of trying to plan a “one size fits all” list,
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6. Buy the Dining Plan While this is an expensive option, it can take a lot of pressure off during the actual trip. Depending on which plan you buy, most of your meals and snacks will be purchased beforehand. Then when you arrive, you will rarely pull out your wallet for food. You will only have to alert the cast members that you have pur
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7. Keep Yourself Organized As the details fall into place, you may feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of things to keep track of. To avoid this, we would suggest keeping a WDW-related folder (and subfolders) in your personal email account. For example, my own trip folders always include subfolders for travel, accommodations, dining rese
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