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    10 Tips for Tackling Walt Disney World Parks

    4. Purchase Memory Maker If you have the room in your budget, Memory Maker is a great way to capture all of your vacation memories for one flat rate. This product includes digital downloads of all your PhotoPass pictures, ride photos, and character meet and greets, and you can easily get your money’s worth if you take enough photos during

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    10 Tips for Tackling Walt Disney World Parks

    5. Make advanced dining reservations If you have your heart set on a certain dining experience, be sure to make reservations early. Some of the most popular table service restaurants can fill up quick, so having reservations is a must. Couldn’t find the reservation you wanted? Keep checking– guests cancel all the time so something m

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    10 Tips for Tackling Walt Disney World Parks

    6. Use FastPass Another way to avoid long lines is by using FastPass. Plan to make some FastPass selections in advance, and try to use them for rides rather than shows. For most shows, you will not have a problem getting a seat in the standby line, but with rides FastPass can shorten your wait time.

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    7. Take breaks This point is especially necessary if you’re bringing young kids to the park. They wear out easier than you do, and if you have kids then you know the possibility of a meltdown in this kind of situation is real. Even more so when the weather is hot, it’s so easy to become exhausted that taking a break at the pool or the roo

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    10 Tips for Tackling Walt Disney World Parks

    8. Arrive early Hate lines and crowds? The first hour or two that the parks are open are very quiet. Not many guests actually arrive this early, and when they do they usually rush off to one of the thrill rides. If you’re looking to enjoy the atmosphere with smaller crowds or lines, get to the parks just before they open for the day.

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    10 Tips for Tackling Walt Disney World Parks

    9. Purchase the right tickets Make sure you understand which tickets are right for you before your purchase them. For instance, if you don’t think you’re going to visit more than one park each day, skip the park hopper option. It’s not worth paying more in advance for something you only “might” end up doing. Get a base ticket, and upgrade

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    10 Tips for Tackling Walt Disney World Parks

    10. Stay at a Disney resort Unless you live within driving distance to the parks, own a nearby timeshare, or are staying with friends or family, try to stay at a Disney resort. It might be a little bit more expensive than the hotels outside the parks, but the benefits Disney resort guests receive and the close proximity to the parks reall

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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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    Essential Etiquette Advice for Walt Disney World Rookies

    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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