• UncategorizedVoyage of the Little Mermaid

    10 Lackluster Disney Experiences You Might Want to Skip

    2. Voyage of the Little Mermaid There was a time when this show was great. That time was the 90s. The show itself isn’t necessarily bad, it’s just dated. If you have kids who love The Little Mermaid, and don’t know about the 90s anyway so it may not seem as off to them, it’s worth a go. It’s also worth a visit if you happen to have tons o

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    10 Lackluster Disney Experiences You Might Want to Skip

    1. Stitch’s Great Escape You’re probably SHOCKED to see this attraction on the list. (Kidding of course!) Stitch’s Great Escape to put it gently is notoriously disliked by the majority of Disney fans. Sure, there are some guests out there who do enjoy this attraction, but they make up a small percentage of park guests. As much as I person

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    10 Lackluster Disney Experiences You Might Want to Skip

    Like anything in life, some Disney experiences are simply not for everyone and you may not be interested in doing them. I’m always up for trying everything once, but if you’re really short on time and looking for some ways to make you days in the parks less hectic, these experiences might be best pushed to the wayside.

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    10 Things You Need To Know About Disney’s Water Parks

    10. Weather Rain is a normal part of Florida weather, and a little shower won’t close down the water parks. But lightning in the vicinity certainly will! For safety’s sake when there’s a lightning strike nearby, everyone will be ordered out of the water. Also, FYI, at Blizzard Beach when there’s a thunderstorm approaching (but not yet nea

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    10 Things You Need To Know About Disney’s Water Parks

    9. Food and Beverages Food and non-alcoholic drinks are allowed inside of Disney water parks, so feel free to pack snacks or even a picnic lunch. There are also plenty of quick service options around the water parks, some with delicious, unexpected options and some with traditional burger-and-nugget fare. Leave room for the Sand Pail, a h

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    10 Things You Need To Know About Disney’s Water Parks

    8. First Aid If you have need of minor first aid, check with a life guard first. At some stations they are equipped with bandaids, etc. If the lifeguard does not have the supplies you need, they will direct you to the First Aid Station where you can get the help that you need. We’ve visited the First Aid Station a handful of times (minor

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    10 Things You Need To Know About Disney’s Water Parks

    7. Little Ones Even the littlest members of your family will have a great time at both Disney water parks. Yes, there are certain slides that have a height restriction. But the great thing is that there are amazing spaces designed just for kids. Typhoon Lagoon has Ketchakiddie Creek with spray cannons, small fountains, slides, and a splas

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  • UncategorizedBlizzard Beach

    10 Things You Need To Know About Disney’s Water Parks

    6. Attractions What can you expect going to a Disney water park? Well, a little of everything and a lot of water. Both parks have a great variety of slides, some that you ride on tubes, some that you ride on your bum, some that you ride on mats, some that you ride as a family. Both have lazy rivers and wave pools. Both have sandy areas fo

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    10 Things You Need To Know About Disney’s Water Parks

    5. Packing Here’s the basics of what you need in your water park bag: sunscreen, bandaids, sunglasses, cash or credit card, towels (or you can rent there), change of clothes and toiletries (if you plan to shower there), water shoes, snacks, and drinks.

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    10 Things You Need To Know About Disney’s Water Parks

    4. Hours Be mindful of the hours of operation at the water parks during the season that you plan to travel. In the summertime, the water parks are usually open until 6:00 or 7:00, but in the winter months, the hours are cut back to 5:00. Also, each winter the water parks shut down (at different times) for a few weeks of scheduled maintena

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