
A trip to Disney World is not something that you can just wing and expect to have a magical time. This vast entertainment complex covers four distinct theme parks, two water parks and a massive shopping and dining district. Before you take off for the theme park hub, you will want to make sure that you are ready to make the most out of your time. Here are a few things to keep in mind for first-timers planning a trip to Disney World.
Planning Your Visit
You are going to have a lot of ground to cover on your trip, necessitating that you have a good plan. With four theme parks, you should aim to spend at least four days visiting the house of mouse. Most travelers opt for more time so that they can make repeat visits to their favorites and also build in some downtime to hang around the resorts and the Disney Springs entertainment complex. The first thing that you need to do is decide how much time you want to spend and what type of ticket option you want to purchase. You can then look at the posted park hours and start to devise a rough itinerary. Guests who stay onsite at an official Disney hotel will enjoy designated Extra Magic Hours, which will allow them time in the park when there are fewer visitors. Once you have a basic plan in place, you can begin the process of securing your FastPass reservations so that you are sure to hit all of your most-anticipated attractions without a long wait.
Understanding Dining
Part of the fun of a trip to Disney is eating your way around the world. With a host of dining experiences, first-class restaurants and themed dinner shows, you are not going to want to miss a minute of the fun. Guests can begin booking their dining reservations up to 180 days in advance. While this may seem like overkill, it is important to understand that many of the most popular restaurants will book up right away. You do not want to disappoint your little princess by telling her that she cannot have dinner with Cinderella in her castle because you did not secure an official Disney advanced dining reservation.
Getting Around
There are a variety of transportation options to consider when planning a trip to Disney World. Florida is dangerous to pedestrians, so you’ll probably want to get a vehicle. Although Disney boasts its own public transport network, a private vehicle also gives you the flexibility to leave the Disney bubble if you want a break from the crowds or if you want to explore other areas of Orlando. You also will spend less time waiting for buses and other modes of transport if you have your own vehicle onsite.
You will enjoy a more magical time at the happiest place on earth if you take the trouble to do your research on the front end. Do not miss your chance to make lasting memories with all of your loved ones on a well-planned expedition.
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