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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Nov 2012
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What not to miss.
Hello everyone I'm new to this site
![]() I was just wondering if I could get some input on what not to miss while at Disney World. I went once with a large group of Au Pairs and followed two leaders for the time we spent there. This meant doing everything they deemed unmissable which don't get me wrong was great and I didn't care as long as I was there But this time I'll be meeting back up with my family after 22 months apart from them and after finally convinving them to fly over to America I don't want them to think I was making it all up when I said how truly magical it all was. We are not staying on the site as we are a family of five and also want to do The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. If it helps this is what we did at each park when I went last time: Magic Kingdom: Space Mountain Haunted Mansion Pirates of the Caribbean Thunder Mountain Splash Mountain Buzz Lightyear ranger Spin Monster Inc Laugh floor Small World Winnie the Pooh Mikeys Philharmagic The Magic and the Memories Animal Kingdom: Dinosaur Expedtion Everest It's tough to be a bug Festival of the lion king finding Nemo the musical Kali River Rapids Epcot: Walked around all the countries Test Track Soarin Mission Space Spaceship Earth Illuminations: Reflections of Earth Disney's Hollywood Studio: Rock N Roller Coaster Star Tours Tower of Tower Toy Story Mania Beauty and the Beast live American Idol Experience Indiana Jones Stunt show Voyage of the little Mermaid Studio Backlot tour It was a busy four days and I loved it immensely ( I even cried when I entered Magic Kingdom because I was finally there) but now I'm going and we will be there for eight days I want to be able to as much as possible. I feel like we may of missed out on some hidden gems that you guys will know about! |
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Disney Obsessed
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I don't think you've got any replies on this because you've pretty much covered all of the must-see & must-do things. I think if you can hit all of those on your list, everything else is just gravy on top.
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Earning My Ears
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We like to find some of the quiet spots in the park too like the wishing well and Cinderellas fountain in magic kingdom we always try to pull the sword from the stone in front of the carousel, in Epcot we like to stop in france and have a break and snack at the boulangerie sometimes its nice to stop and just take all the magic in for a few minutes
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Earning My Ears
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Haha thank you! I hope we can though when I went last time it was January not June/July!
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One thing I might add that a lot of people miss is the Rags to Riches fountain. It is not the Cinderella founting in front of the castle. It is directly behind the castle. If you walk through the castle from the hub towards Fantasyland, it is on your left as soon as you exit the castle. There is a statue of Cinderella and if you're in the right position, as you bow in front of her the crown looks like it's being placed on her head. It's pretty cool. Here is a photo I found online.
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For Magic Kingdom, I'd add Peter Pan's Flight and the new Enchanted Stories with Belle (as long as you are not shy and are willing to play a part in the story). I found both to be magical, each in their own way.
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You missed the safari at Animal Kingdom which I feel is a must-do. Also the new Little Mermaid ride is pretty cool too. And the Electrical Parade is always a must-do.
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My new favorite to watch the fireworks is up on the train platform facing the castle on main st there are chairs and tables to sit, maybe enjoying a snack while you wait plus if you have small ones they dont need to be lifted over crowds to see and if you're leaving the park after you beat the crowds to the transportation!
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I'll be there in January for a few days before the June trip so I'm hoping to try it out then! And the Electrical Parade is on my list for sure. It wasn't running when I last went! |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Dec 2012
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Everyone has their favorites (I never miss the jungle cruise), but making sure to take everything in as you walk between attractions is also important. The parks themselves are actually an attraction.
I would also say that you should try to mix up the way that you travel between parks. Make sure to take a monorail ride at least once and a boat ride (from transportation center to MK) |
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