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10 Tips for Tackling Walt Disney World Parks
Feeling overwhelmed by the thought of planning a Disney vacation? There is a lot of planning that goes into a Disney vacation, but there are also plenty of tips to help you tackle the parks without staying overwhelmed.
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Essential Etiquette Advice for Walt Disney World Rookies
1. Have Patience This is probably the most important tip of all. Have patience and be gracious with all Disney cast members. They want to make you happy. This is why they sought employment at WDW and may have even travelled halfway across the world to do so. When all else fails, please know that it is their mission to help you have a magi
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2. Adhere to Safety Rules When riding any attraction, please listen carefully to and follow all safety rules. These are all in place for your protection and the protection of your loved ones. No, that cast member didn’t mean to make your child sad, because they told them they are too short to ride Splash Mountain. While hurdles like that
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Essential Etiquette Advice for Walt Disney World Rookies
3. Wait Patiently No one enjoys waiting in lines, but this is inevitable at Disney World. While this is a no-brainer for most, please know that line-cutting is unacceptable. You and your siblings are also not allowed to catch up to your parents who got in a ride line before you. As far as other lines go, be mindful of where they actually
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Essential Etiquette Advice for Walt Disney World Rookies
4. Polite Behavior In addition to clothing, please make sure that your behavior is equally G-rated. This means, please watch your language and your topics of discussion. Regarding drinking around the world at EPCOT, make sure you stay hydrated. No matter what, you do not want to be the person who has too much fun. There is nothing magical
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Essential Etiquette Advice for Walt Disney World Rookies
5. Dress Appropriately When packing your ensembles, keep in mind that this is family-friendly park. (This means, leave the short-shorts and clubbing outfits at home kids!) Basically, don’t pack anything you couldn’t wear around your grandparents or in-laws. While people will wear clever t-shirts into EPCOT for bachelorette parties and The
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Essential Etiquette Advice for Walt Disney World Rookies
6. Stroller Safety These tips apply for both the mothers and the childless twenty-somethings. Moms, please don’t use your stroller as a weapon to mow down unsuspecting crowds. (Take it from me, it’s painful to have your feet run over!) On the other hand, if you see a mom trying to get through with her packed stroller and toddlers, please
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Essential Etiquette Advice for Walt Disney World Rookies
7. Don’t Squeeze In On that note, if you show up late to a parade, don’t push yourself into a spot that isn’t really there. Nothing will award you more glares than if you try to shove 3 people into an inch of space. Avoid the temptation. Most people will allow your small children to stand in front of them, but your 6-foot teenagers? Not s
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Essential Etiquette Advice for Walt Disney World Rookies
8. Saving Spots Everyone saves parade/show spots for their friends/family, I get it. However, please try to do so within reason. Don’t be that guy that blocks off all of Main Street with strollers and blankets for your 20-person party. Just don’t. Instead, if you have a larger group, try to have a couple of “savers” grab 2-4 spots through
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Essential Etiquette Advice for Walt Disney World Rookies
9. Be Prompt Please be on time for all FastPass+ and advance dining reservations. Regarding Fastpasses, these are electronically stored within your magic band, so you won’t be able to arrive late and successfully scan your band to enter the line. Regarding ADRs, many WDW restaurants book up months in advance, so being tardy will make thin
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