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Date Posted: 09:11:06 05/10/01 Thu
Author: Judy aka mouselover
Subject: Disney World trip tips

Hey Toni,

Thought I would stop by and give you my little tip for enjoying WDW to it's fullest!! LOL..

Stay at a WDW resort hotel! you get in to the parks earlier then the general public to a selected park each day of the week...

Make dinner reservations for any restraurant you are wanting to eat at since priority seating is always seated before walk ins...

Go early to a park until around lunch time and head back to your hotel room...swim and eat...shower and now your refreshed for the next park or the same one you went to in the morning...stay until the park closes to enjoy the lights, and fireworks...

If you don't want to stay in lines...try the fastpass options...or go to popular rides during parades!!

Try Epcots countries for dinner! We usually do a different country each night so that we can eat new and unique food!

Get to Blizzard Beach EARLY!! you can be picked to be King for the day if your among the earliest arrivals...volunteer for anything!! My son was picked as King for the day and got to ride Summit Plummet before anyone else on the day we went...with the sounding of his splash the park was officially opened for the Day!! DO NOT WEAR SPEEDOS!! on this ride...you will never find them again after riding this water slide!! LOL..hehehehe and Ladies may wish to opt for a one-piece bathing suit at the Water Parks - especially if you plan to battle Summit Plummet!

Go to the Disney store and purchase a Magic Kingdom Club card for only like $20...you save 10% on purchases in the parks and also at the disney store...it is well worth the price because the card is good for 1 year!!!


In the mornings...do not take time to eat breakfast sitting down in restruarants...grab something to go and eat on the bus or monorail while heading to a park...this saves time and gets you to the parks early while still having breakfast to start you day.

Buy a cup..You can purchase cups with holders that attached to your waistband of your pants..this way you always have a drink and still have your hands free to enjoy yourself...

Have all purchases sent directly to your room so that again you remain hands free during your trip....

Try a character breakfast, especially a buffet styled one, the food is excellant...you get to see your favorite characters up close and personal because they come right to your table! *also, they offer fresh fruit, which we each took an apple and put it in our backpacks so that when we were hungry we had a snack without having to leave a line for an attraction*

Avoid the birds around Tom Sawyer Island in the Magic Kingdom...we have all been bombed by birdie poo standing in this area...LOL..

That about wraps up my personal tips...

Hope it helped...
Judy

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