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    Top Experiences for Your Walt Disney World Bucket List

    10. “Keys to the Kingdom” Tour This is one of the most fun things you can do at Magic Kingdom. This 5-hour walking tour highlights hidden secrets of classic attractions in the park, as well as little known facts about Magic Kingdom. (But keep those secrets to yourself!) 9. Dinner At Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater Restaurant What do you get when y

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    Top Experiences for Your Walt Disney World Bucket List

    15. Score On Toy Story Mania My husband likes to cross this off his bucket list every single time we are at Hollywood Studios! See if you can get the highest score in this fun Toy Story-inspired carnival-type attraction. 14. Characters of Flight Balloon at Disney Springs The views from 400 feet above Disney Springs are amazing. Don’t miss

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    Top Experiences for Your Walt Disney World Bucket List

    20. Participate In A RUNDisney Event These events are great fun, and you don’t have to be an athlete to participate. 19. Kitchen Sink at “Beaches and Cream” (Disney’s Beach Club) Think you can tackle 8 scoops of ice cream with all the toppings? By yourself? Go for it, but be sure you have the aforementioned Tums or Pepto-Bismo

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    Top Experiences for Your Walt Disney World Bucket List

    25. Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Book this very special experience for your daughter. She will be pampered with everything from make-up and nail polish to an updo and more glitter than you thought possible! 24. Romantic Pandora At Night Take someone you love on a scenic walk through the World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. It’s beautif

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    Top Experiences for Your Walt Disney World Bucket List

    30. Magic Kingdom Fireworks from California Grill There is no better place to experience the true magic of the fireworks over Magic Kingdom than sitting atop the Contemporary Resort during every single “boom!” 29. Four Iconic Disney Treats In One Day Eat a Mickey head ice cream bar, a Dole Whip, a Mickey pretzel (with cheese, please!) and

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    Top Experiences for Your Walt Disney World Bucket List

    Remember when your bucket list began with the words, “Go to Disney World?” Unlike other items we can experience or complete and then mark off our personal bucket lists, the check mark next to “go to Disney World” only leads to more bucket list items—“Go to Disney twice this year,” “Visit the parks at Christmastime,” etc. It quickly become

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    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    2. Think On Your Feet Let’s just say that as a Disney princess, you will need to be able to address, handle and/or respond to any comment, situation or scenario that may arise while you are in character in the parks. Kids and adults alike say and do the strangest things at times. A quick wit, professionally delivered will be key. We’ll le

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    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    4. Perfect Your Character's Autograph Though you’ll be trained in the beginning on how to sign the name of the princess you’re playing, you’ll need to practice writing your autograph daily. No matter how many girls are playing the role of Tiana in the parks, every girl must sign the name “Tiana” in exactly the same way. This helps to crea

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    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    6. Know Your Story and Stay In It Whether you are playing the role of Cinderella, Ariel, or Rapunzel, you will need to be well-versed in your story. If you are playing the part of Anna, you’ll need to know that you’re from Arendelle, that you have a sister named Elsa and that one of your best friends is a snowman named Olaf. As a princess

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    How to Become a Princess at Disney Parks in 10 Not-So-Easy Steps

    8. Attend Training After you have nailed your audition, and Disney has offered you a position, you will need to attend mandatory training. Training lasts between four and five days. During those days, you’ll go through vocal training with a dialect coach, who will help you learn to speak with accents and even to mimic the voices of certai

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