So, I'll be posting soon about how to keep the kids busy in line at Disney. We just got home from our final trip of 2014. it'll be Winter soon so I'll be posting more about everything I've gathered on our trips this year. Sorry for not posting a lot this summer. Things got really busy with the kids! Please comment and say hello!
As I come to know more people, they ask about where I take vacations and when I tell them how many times I've been to Disney, they automaticaly ask for tips. If you read anything on my blog, this should be it. Disney is like an ausement park on steroids. You need to treat Disney like an amusement park. Look at maps, figure out what rides you want to go on, what shows you want to see, and how to navigate the park. There's where the problems begin. You must know how to navigate the park. You can go to any amusement park and figure out where you are going, but Disney is huge. You do not want to walk from end to end of the park all day. Tips: ~Figure out which parks you want to go to and then buy the ticket plan that works out for you. -Rule of thumb: *Kids ages 0-9 ^Magic Kingdom ^Animal Kingdom ^Hollywood Studios ^Typhoon Lagoon *Tweens (10-12) ^Magic Kingdom ^Hollywood Studios ^Epcot ^Typhoon Lagoon OR Blizzard Beach ^Downtown Disney (no tickets needed) *Teens ^Magic Kingdom ^Hollywood Studios ^Epcot ^Typhoon Lagoon OR Blizzard Beach ^Downtown Disney ^Disney's Boardwalk (No tickets needed) *Adults ^If you don't have kids or parents with you, see as much as you can. You have no wheelchairs or strollers to deal with. This trip is about you. Try a little of everything. Please comment and visit often for updates!!! Lots of stuff to come! |
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