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6 Hidden Gems in Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland
2 – Spitting Camels As guests approach the Magic Carpets of Aladdin, they should take caution of the camels facing them. These camels will spit water towards guests. If you have visited before, you know this is a possibility, but what we enjoy is grabbing a snack (usually a Dole Whip or Citrus Swirl) and watching unsuspecting families a
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6 Hidden Gems in Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland
1 – Swiss Family Treehouse Definitely not the most popular attraction in Adventureland when compared to the Jungle Cruise and Pirates of the Caribbean, but the Swiss Family Treehouse offers guests the ability to explore the Robinson’s family living quarters after being marooned on a desert island. Guests will love that there is rarely an
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6 Hidden Gems in Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland
When visiting any of the themed lands in Magic Kingdom, it is easy to be distracted by the flagship attractions and restaurants. But, what we love the most about visiting any of the themed lands is discovering the hidden gems inside each of the lands – be it a Hidden Mickey, a unique treat or merchandise shop, these hidden gems deepen th
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10 Best Gluten Free Foods at Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World is one of the most visited vacation destinations in the world, and its popularity increses every year, with the addition of new and exciting attractions and rides, new Disney Resorts, and many new magical adventures. The Disney Company is known for its attention to detail and making sure all their guests have a very memo
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Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
10. Embrace Your Disney Side. Disney is not just for kids, even travel groups composed entirely of adults can have an incredible time experiencing the magic of The Magic Kingdom. Remember to embrace your Disney side, be goofy, make memories and be a kid at heart – even if there are none accompanying you in your travel party!
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Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
9. Enjoy Lower Traffic Rides. Obviously you will want to explore as many attractions as possible during your visit. Enjoying some of the rides that children in the family may not enjoy as much is a great way to see new attractions. The Liberty Belle Riverboat ride, Magic Kingdom Railroad Train ride, Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse walk-
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Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
8. Meet Characters. No kids in your travel party does not have to mean no character meet time in your schedule! Snag fast passes to meet princesses at Fairytale Hall or hop in the stand by line to meet Mickey and the gang or other characters scattered throughout the park at the times and locations outlined in the guide map.
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Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
7. People Watch at The Happiest Place On Earth. People watching and relaxing is an awesome way to unwind and cool off in The Magic Kingdom. Storybook Circus, Tomorowland and the shaded area near Tortuga Tavern in Adventureland are some of my favorite places to kick back with a Disney treat and people watch.
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Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
6. Sleep in and Arrive in Your Own Time. Any Disney blog will advise guests to rise early and enter the park at “rope drop” to see as many attractions as possible during their vacation. For little ones itching to see Cinderella, ride Dumbo and see the castle this is great advice. Adults vacationing at Walt Disney World may take a differ
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Magic Kingdom for Adults 101 – What You Should Do In This Magical Park When You Don’t Have Kids With You
5. Spend The Whole Day in the Park. If you have visited Walt Disney World you are familiar with the afternoon witching hour that occurs when children get hot, exhausted and cranky. To ward off exhaustion, a lot of families return to their resort room to rest midday. While almost everyone enjoys a rest during vacation, a break of some sor
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