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1. Take the Resort Monorail Magic Kingdom's main monorail gets crazy busy towards the end of the night when everyone is leaving. Head over to the resort monorail instead. The line is always shorter and still stops at the Transportation and Ticket Center. The only caveat is that the monorail seems to appear less often and you do have to ac
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2. Chip ‘n' Dale's Campfire Sing-A-Long Speaking of free experiences outside the parks, a hidden gem worth checking out—and one of the best family activities around—is Chip ‘n' Dale's Campfire Sing-A-Long at the Fort Wilderness Campground. Take the boat over there from Magic Kingdom, and once ashore, make your way to the bus p
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Top 7 Tips and Secrets from a Walt Disney World Expert
3. Great (and Sometimes Free) Experiences Outside the Parks Who says you have to go into the Disney World parks to experience the magic? There's plenty of fun things to do outside of the four parks, if you're willing to look for it. For example, you can do a little “resort hopping” by riding the resort monorail around the Seve
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4. Animal Kingdom's “Secret” Entrance Ever notice how long the wait to get into Animal Kingdom can become at times? You don't necessarily have to wait in those lines. As you approach the entrance, take a detour to the left instead, through the Rainforest Cafe restaurant. Exit the gift shop on the other side, and you'll find a
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5. Early Breakfast in Magic Kingdom One of our favorite things to do is reserve an 8am slot for Crystal Palace's character breakfast buffet. Since the park often opens at 9am, you will get into Magic Kingdom before most people even show up at the gates. It should be noted that the point of this isn't necessarily to beat the crowds—by the
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6. Buy a “Tables in Wonderland” Card The “Tables in Wonderland” membership is one of those things that doesn't seem to get brought up nearly as often as the Disney Dining Plan does. Which is strange, because it can be a pretty good value if you play your cards right. Open only to Annual Passholders, Florida residen
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7. Pick Your Tickets Up at Disney Springs If your tickets are already purchased and you're intending to pick them up when you arrive at WDW, you should try visiting Guest Relations in Disney Springs to collect them rather than waiting in line at a Transportation and Ticket Center window or at one of the parks. Doing this the night before
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Top 7 Tips and Secrets from a Walt Disney World Expert
If we can say so without sounding arrogant, we consider ourselves quite the Disney World experts. As such, we've come across numerous tips and tricks over the years that can help you up your WDW game in big way. Here are just a few.
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Walt Disney World Travel Essential Checklist
1. Autograph Book Any Disney World trip done right will include several meet-and-greets with your favorite Disney characters. Most of them will be able to sign their unique autographs for you, so bring an autograph book specifically for this purpose and collect all of them in one place. By the time your trip is over, you'll have a very co
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2. Battery Pack As any experienced Disney World veteran will tell you, your smartphone will be seeing a lot of use in the parks. From checking wait times in the My Disney Experience app to taking photos and videos, WDW has a way of draining the batteries of your devices in no time flat. That's why you should bring an external battery pack
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