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12 Reasons Why Walt Disney World Fans are Likely to Live Longer
10. Vacation Relaxation is good for you Walt Disney World is often considered fast paced. However, it can be relaxation central if you choose to take a slower approach to the magic. Laying poolside, napping in beautiful hotel rooms, golfing near The Magic Kingdom, and of course indulging in spa treatments are all ways to achieve relaxat
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12 Reasons Why Walt Disney World Fans are Likely to Live Longer
11. Vitamin D Exposure Sure, you need to slather on the sunscreen to avoid the harsh rays of the Florida sun but think about all the vitamin D exposure you get on a Disney vacation. I am among those that experience a mood boost from the sun, so a sunny Disney vacation positively impacts my emotional health.
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12 Reasons Why Walt Disney World Fans are Likely to Live Longer
12. So Much Park Exercise We will kick off the countdown with an obvious point – that Disney exercise. Depending on which park you visit, you may walk several miles during a day at Walt Disney World. During the course of a vacation these steps can really add up. So go ahead, take a Disney vacation, it’s good for you!
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12 Reasons Why Walt Disney World Fans are Likely to Live Longer
What if Disney fun was actually good for your health? We are Disney fans, not doctors so take this countdown as the silly Disney crazed article it is. Join us on this Disney health countdown from a laymen’s perspective to highlight twelve ways Disney livin’ may actually contribute to a longer life. Who knows? Maybe enough time in Disney
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10 Things That May Surprise Rookies at the Magic Kingdom
1. Service A friend that returned from his first Disney trip last year remarked that “the customer service is just incredible”. He was referring to the attentiveness of cast members at their resort, servers at restaurants and even security guards at bag check that took the time to speak with the children in the family about what rides th
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10 Things That May Surprise Rookies at the Magic Kingdom
2. Cleanliness The cleanliness of the park is another surprise to rookie visitors. You generally will not find gum on ride seats, dirty dining tables at quick service restaurants or trash on the ground in The Magic Kingdom thanks to the attention to detail of cast members.
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10 Things That May Surprise Rookies at the Magic Kingdom
3. Fireworks You Will Not Believe Rookies are surprised to learn what Disney means by fireworks. The traditional firework shows that guests may be accustomed to in the real world differ largely in scale from Magic Kingdom fireworks. An incredible arrangement of Disney music, dialogue between favorite Disney characters, precise firework
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10 Things That May Surprise Rookies at the Magic Kingdom
4. Food Variety Rookies that have joined me on Disney vacations in the past are always surprised at the food variety and quality in The Magic Kingdom and all over the property. Disney has delicious formal dining opportunities in parks, buffets, international cuisine and of course the traditional fun food like burgers, fries and other quic
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10 Things That May Surprise Rookies at the Magic Kingdom
5. Everything is Over the Top The Magic Kingdom, and all of Disney World for that matter has a reputation for being over the top. Character outfitting is superb, attraction wait queues are interactive and fun, even the restrooms are themed and fireworks at Disney are like none you have ever seen before. Rookies will be surprised at just
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10 Things That May Surprise Rookies at the Magic Kingdom
6. Incredible Cast Members Rookies will be surprised at interactions with cast members that prove how customer service and company oriented they are. Forget what you think you know about theme park employees. Disney cast members are so much more than just employees, love for their job resonates in their interactions with guests.
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