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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Touring Plan for a 1 Day Visit
2. Decide if you want to see a show at the park Disney’s Animal Kingdom puts on two incredible productions daily that are, honestly, both worth seeing. Finding Nemo: The Musical and Festival of the Lion King both play a few times every day and are fun for the whole family. However, these experiences are lengthy, meaning you will have to c
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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Touring Plan for a 1 Day Visit
1. Make a dining reservation or pick times for meals and stick to them Meals are the most time consuming part of your day, next to waiting in line for attractions, but they’re also the most crucial. If you don’t make time to eat, you will run out of energy quickly and not be able to make it the whole day. If you plan on having a table ser
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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Touring Plan for a 1 Day Visit
Planning a trip to Walt Disney World can be stressful, especially when you only have one day for each park. You feel like one day, simply, isn’t enough time to do everything you want to do. However, that doesn’t have to be the case. If you plan accordingly, you can manage to experience all of your must-do’s and favorites with time to spar
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The Top 10 Things You Can’t Miss In Fantasyland
10. Be Our Guest Although it is a restaurant rather than a ride or character meet-and-greet, we simply could not leave “Be Our Guest” off our list of must-see items in Fantasyland. This new restaurant is absolutely breathtaking, and the amount of detail found around every corner is astounding. In addition to the amazing atmosphere, the fo
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The Top 10 Things You Can’t Miss In Fantasyland
9. Enchanted Tales With Belle “Enchanted Tales with Belle” is a truly magical experience, and highly recommended for anyone with kids. The attraction is filled with all sorts of clever little touches. The magic mirror is truly a sight to behold, as are the talking/moving Lumiere and Wardrobe characters. During the experience, the children
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The Top 10 Things You Can’t Miss In Fantasyland
8. Seven Dwarves Mine Train “Seven Dwarves Mine Train” may be a short ride, but it is packed full of fun. The hills are just the right size to give a small thrill without being scary, and the rocking cars add an interesting element to the experience. Additionally, the animatronics are top-notch, and we love the tribute to the former Snow
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The Top 10 Things You Can’t Miss In Fantasyland
7. Peter Pan’s Flight A beautiful and whimsical dark ride, “Peter Pan’s Flight” is sure to please everyone in your party. Riders board a small pirate ship and are immediately whisked away on a flying adventure over London and through Neverland. The ride is colorful and fun, and allows guests to be transported to the world of Peter Pan. As
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The Top 10 Things You Can’t Miss In Fantasyland
6. Mickey’s Philharmagic “Mickey’s Philharmagic” is an amazing 4D adventure which follows Donald Duck through an assortment of popular Disney movies. It feature familiar music and characters, and quite a few little surprises. This is a super fun way to get out of the heat and enjoy a show without using up an entire afternoon. This attract
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The Top 10 Things You Can’t Miss In Fantasyland
5. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Utilizing a fun “bouncing track” technology, as well as some pretty cool rain effects, we think “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” is a pretty neat dark ride. It is great for families, as it will appeal to a wide range of ages, and the queue is pretty amazing for little ones because it inclu
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The Top 10 Things You Can’t Miss In Fantasyland
4. It’s a Small World “It’s a Small World” is an adorable ride with a very rich history. While the Magic Kingdom version of the ride opened in 1971, the original ride was first seen by the public at the 1964 World’s Fair. Since then, the ride has been enchanting audience after audience in five locations around the world. Considering the h
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