StraightToDumbo
Monorails kill dreams.
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Look, you can't really train for this. Disney walking is completely different from anything else for the following reasons:
1) You are wearing different types of clothes. You're probably practicing in workout clothes, but are you wearing those to the parks?
2) Your pace will be much different in the parks. Adrenaline is a crazy thing. You'll be way more intense than you think.
3) It's a stop, go, sit, stand 10 miles. It's hard to replicate, and you do it over multiple hours.
Get in some basic walking everyday (About an hour I'd say), and prepare for the fact that no matter what you do you will be tired and sore. I am in the military and in pretty good shape. Doesn't matter, I'm wrecked the first few days at Disney until I adapt. Best tip: Plan a rest day after your SECOND park day.
1) You are wearing different types of clothes. You're probably practicing in workout clothes, but are you wearing those to the parks?
2) Your pace will be much different in the parks. Adrenaline is a crazy thing. You'll be way more intense than you think.
3) It's a stop, go, sit, stand 10 miles. It's hard to replicate, and you do it over multiple hours.
Get in some basic walking everyday (About an hour I'd say), and prepare for the fact that no matter what you do you will be tired and sore. I am in the military and in pretty good shape. Doesn't matter, I'm wrecked the first few days at Disney until I adapt. Best tip: Plan a rest day after your SECOND park day.