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Top 5 Experiences You Should Have At Each of Disney’s 4 Theme Parks
With experiences that go to infinity and beyond, knowing which ones to make a priority can be tough. So here are the top five in each of Disney World’s four incredible theme parks to help get you started. 20. Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin – Tomorrowland, Magic Kingdom Park With the Force on its side there are many galactically-themed
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10 Packing Tips for Walt Disney World
1. Change Personally, I don’t like carrying change, but it has an added benefit at Disney — first, I’m a crack shot at the Frontierland Shooting Arcade, so some quarters will always be needed for a stop there, but you can also use quarters and pennies to get some of the cheapest souvenirs at Disney World – pressed pennies! Costing on 51
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2. Pens/Markers You never know when you might stumble across a character and whether you might want that characters autograph, so always keep a pen or a marker in your bag, along with something to write on!
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3. Tissues Allergies can strike while you’re in the parks, but so can emotional encounters with characters, so a small pack of tissues is a great idea, too. If you need to blow your nose, tissues are much softer to the nose than paper towels from the bathrooms are. They can also double as a clean-up napkin after a Mickey Bar, Dole Whip,
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10 Packing Tips for Walt Disney World
4. Extra Pair of Socks Disney has water rides – some won’t get you wet at all (it’s a small world and Pirates of the Caribbean), while others will get you soaked (we’re looking at you Kali River Rapids). After riding certain rides, your feet, shoes, and socks can get quite wet. Having a fresh pair of socks to change into can ease the we
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5. Small Snacks We all get hungry and when that feeling strikes, we usually head to grab a pretzel or some popcorn or maybe we split a corn dog. These trips to the snack stand can quickly add up, so we recommend throwing some small snacks into your bag. Granola bars, trial mix, a small bag of mixed nuts are all great options for your st
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6. Disposable Poncho A typical Florida afternoon during the rainy season will consist of an intense rainstorm for about twenty minutes. Guests stuck in a storm can grab a Disney poncho for close to $10 or can grab a disposable one from any drug store for about a buck. These ponchos are extremely light and compact and will not take up mu
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7. Sunscreen Florida is sunny and even when the clouds are out, guests can still get sunburned, so having some additional sunscreen in your bag is a good idea. While waiting in line for your next attraction, you can take the 5 minutes it will take to reapply to make sure you aren’t getting a sun burn! Much like everything else on the li
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8. First-Aid Kit With all of the walking you’ll do around the resort, a first aid kit is a must. Disney does have First Aid Centers in all of their parks, but they may not be conveniently located when an injury may strike. We always are sure to carry bandages in case someone in our party develops a blister.Â
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9. Water Bottles Unlike TSA, Disney World security will allow you past the checkpoints with a full bottle of water, so be sure to bring your own bottle to avoid having go pay over $3 for a fresh one. There are plenty of water fountains around the park, so don’t be too quick to recycle your bottle and grab a refill when you spot one. Man
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