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15 Things You Should Never Do at Walt Disney World on Vacation
6. Skip the Classics Disney World continues to add new rides and attractions every year. However, don’t forget to experience Disney’s signature attractions. The Magic Kingdom has the most: Peter Pan’s Flight, It’s a Small World, Dumbo, The Haunted Mansion, and many others. These classic rides have been in the park since its inception and
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7. Bring a Selfie Stick Selfie sticks and hand-held extension poles for cameras are prohibited in the parks. Not only can they be dangerous, but they’re also distracting to guests around you. There are plenty of Disney photographers around to assist you with your photo needs. Who wants to carry around a selfie stick anyway?
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8. Not Take a Break Don’t forget to take it easy. Venturing through Disney World can be exhausting, especially if you’re with a large group. However, it’s important to get enough rest and take care of your body. You’ll probably do more walking here than you will anywhere else, so don’t push yourself too much. Seize the moment and keep a s
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9. Wait Until the End to Take Pictures It’s easy to get caught up in all the fun, but don’t wait until the last minute to take pictures. You’ll want to look back on these memories someday, so be sure to get a photo at your favorite Disney landmark before it’s too late. The most desirable photo spots can have long lines, so try and plan ah
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10. Forget Fastpass Options Let’s face it: nobody wants to wait in a long line, especially for their favorite ride. The FastPass+ option is included in theme park admission and allows you to bypass the standby line. You can select up to 3 experiences at a single park each day. Guests can select their FastPasses as early as 30 days before
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11. Not Make Dining Reservations There are many great restaurants at the Walt Disney Resort and you don’t want to miss out. Eating on the go is a popular option, but dining at a restaurant will provide a unique experience with delicious cuisine. There’s nothing like Disney hospitality, so don’t forget to check out the restaurants at the r
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12. Wear Uncomfortable Shoes There is so much walking in Disney World, so you MUST take care of your feet! Make sure to wear your most comfortable shoes because you’ll be on your feet all day. Wearing tennis shoes or gym shoes will alleviate discomfort or injury. The weather can also impact your shoe choice, so be sure to plan ahead. Also
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13. Not Have a Park Plan With so many rides, restaurants, and activities, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. To enjoy your visit to the fullest, it’s a good idea to plan ahead. Make an itinerary or to-do list for each day. That way you can ensure that you get everything done. Having a plan allows you to move throughout the parks more efficient
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14. Pack a Heavy Bag Heavy bags can be a nuisance, especially on rides. Try and minimize the amount of stuff you bring along with you to the parks. Only pack the essentials so that you’re not stuck lugging so much around. If you don’t feel like carrying everything with you all day, consider going back to your hotel for a break. You can th
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15. Wait to Buy Tickets at the Park Purchasing tickets ahead of your visit saves time, reduces stress, and allows you to plan your stay more effectively. Planning in advance will help you determine what type of ticket you’ll actually need. If you plan on visiting more than one park on a given day, The Park Hopper Option will do the trick.
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