fantasia73
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I just got back from a great trip to Disney! The trip was almost perfect. I only had one blunder in which I ended up walking around MGM looking for my car in the pouring rain for 45 minutes. Heres my list of helpful hints!!!
1. Fast Pass We visited Disneyworld during one of the busier times of year (8/17-8/25). Fast Pass made it possible to ride everything that we wanted to ride with a minimal wait. It was amazing to us how many people waited in the regular lines for rides that had a Fast Pass system. Fast Pass also made it possible for us to really enjoy the parks. We could grab a Fast Pass and then spend our waiting time enjoying the scenery, taking pictures, or having a snack. We never felt rushed and we never felt like we were missing out on anything.
2. Arrive Early Most people do not want to get up early on their vacations (which usually I agree with), so the best touring times are early in the morning. We found that people tended to arrive at the park an hour or two after the official opening of the park. At the Animal Kingdom, this was especially important. By around 11AM on our Animal Kingdom day, the crowds were huge, lines were long, and the pathways around the park were jammed up. We had arrived at the parks opening and were able to ride everything at least once without waiting in lines. I get a kick out of leaving the park on an empty tram while thousands of people are just getting there.
3. Make Dinner Priority Seatings If you are interested in having a decent meal on your trip, make sure that you make reservations plenty of time in advance. I cant tell you the number of people who would show up at a full service restaurant right at meal time, be told that there was a 2 hour wait for a table, and then storm off. Food is VERY important to me, so I wanted to make sure that Im not stuck eating burgers every night. Youve got to plan ahead!!
4. The Boardwalk Spend some time walking around and shopping on the Boardwalk. Its very relaxing to be there around dinnertime and to be able to stroll, hear live music, and see the gorgeous surroundings. If money were no object, I would stay here every time! The Flying Fish is THE BEST restaurant in Disneyworld (IMHO), so make a priorty seating if you can.
5. WALK LIKE YOU DRIVE My biggest pet peeve of the whole trip was the way people would plow you over as they went from attraction to attraction. I was run over by strollers, wheelchairs, and all kinds of rude people. No one stopped to say excuse me or apologized for running me over. If people would follow the rules of the road as they walked (stay to the right, no tailgating, . . .), wed all benefit. We even game up with a song about it (If you walked like you drove, you wouldnt run me over. If you walked like you drove, you wouldnt piss me off . . .). Yes, I am a music teacher.
6. Take A Nap Because we arrived at the park so early, we were able to rest at the hotel for a couple of hours before beginning our nighttime activities. I would have the adrenaline rushing through my body after the morning, but as soon as my head hit the pillow, I magically fell asleep.
7. Fantasmic Dinner Package Disney offers this great service. You eat at either the Brown Derby or Momma Melroses and you get a VIP pass to get into Fantasmic. Fantasmic is an incedible, not to be missed show that fills up its arena at least an hour before the show starts. The VIP pass lets you save time by having a reserved section to sit in and by giving you seats right near the exit for a quick getaway. We were planning on eating at the Brown Derby anyway, so it worked out well. (Side note: I was fortunate enough to be sitting behind the VP of Atlantic Records. My personality was so charming that he gave me his business card and sent me a huge box of CDs.)
8. Meet New People - I met so many nice people on this trip. Waiting for illuminations, I was talking with a man from England and it was so interesting to here his perspective of the United States. I met that cool Atlantic Records guy just by joking with him. We even had an interesting coversation with an in cognito Rosie ODonnell who was buying a Sprite from a vendor in the Animal Kingdom, just like us common folk. I said something like That Dinosaur ride is the best ride that Ive ever been on. She says Its the scariest ride that Ive ever been on in my whole life. I was thinking to myself that she sounded like Rosie ODonnell. And lo and behold I turned around to find her right there behind me.
1. Fast Pass We visited Disneyworld during one of the busier times of year (8/17-8/25). Fast Pass made it possible to ride everything that we wanted to ride with a minimal wait. It was amazing to us how many people waited in the regular lines for rides that had a Fast Pass system. Fast Pass also made it possible for us to really enjoy the parks. We could grab a Fast Pass and then spend our waiting time enjoying the scenery, taking pictures, or having a snack. We never felt rushed and we never felt like we were missing out on anything.
2. Arrive Early Most people do not want to get up early on their vacations (which usually I agree with), so the best touring times are early in the morning. We found that people tended to arrive at the park an hour or two after the official opening of the park. At the Animal Kingdom, this was especially important. By around 11AM on our Animal Kingdom day, the crowds were huge, lines were long, and the pathways around the park were jammed up. We had arrived at the parks opening and were able to ride everything at least once without waiting in lines. I get a kick out of leaving the park on an empty tram while thousands of people are just getting there.
3. Make Dinner Priority Seatings If you are interested in having a decent meal on your trip, make sure that you make reservations plenty of time in advance. I cant tell you the number of people who would show up at a full service restaurant right at meal time, be told that there was a 2 hour wait for a table, and then storm off. Food is VERY important to me, so I wanted to make sure that Im not stuck eating burgers every night. Youve got to plan ahead!!
4. The Boardwalk Spend some time walking around and shopping on the Boardwalk. Its very relaxing to be there around dinnertime and to be able to stroll, hear live music, and see the gorgeous surroundings. If money were no object, I would stay here every time! The Flying Fish is THE BEST restaurant in Disneyworld (IMHO), so make a priorty seating if you can.
5. WALK LIKE YOU DRIVE My biggest pet peeve of the whole trip was the way people would plow you over as they went from attraction to attraction. I was run over by strollers, wheelchairs, and all kinds of rude people. No one stopped to say excuse me or apologized for running me over. If people would follow the rules of the road as they walked (stay to the right, no tailgating, . . .), wed all benefit. We even game up with a song about it (If you walked like you drove, you wouldnt run me over. If you walked like you drove, you wouldnt piss me off . . .). Yes, I am a music teacher.
6. Take A Nap Because we arrived at the park so early, we were able to rest at the hotel for a couple of hours before beginning our nighttime activities. I would have the adrenaline rushing through my body after the morning, but as soon as my head hit the pillow, I magically fell asleep.
7. Fantasmic Dinner Package Disney offers this great service. You eat at either the Brown Derby or Momma Melroses and you get a VIP pass to get into Fantasmic. Fantasmic is an incedible, not to be missed show that fills up its arena at least an hour before the show starts. The VIP pass lets you save time by having a reserved section to sit in and by giving you seats right near the exit for a quick getaway. We were planning on eating at the Brown Derby anyway, so it worked out well. (Side note: I was fortunate enough to be sitting behind the VP of Atlantic Records. My personality was so charming that he gave me his business card and sent me a huge box of CDs.)
8. Meet New People - I met so many nice people on this trip. Waiting for illuminations, I was talking with a man from England and it was so interesting to here his perspective of the United States. I met that cool Atlantic Records guy just by joking with him. We even had an interesting coversation with an in cognito Rosie ODonnell who was buying a Sprite from a vendor in the Animal Kingdom, just like us common folk. I said something like That Dinosaur ride is the best ride that Ive ever been on. She says Its the scariest ride that Ive ever been on in my whole life. I was thinking to myself that she sounded like Rosie ODonnell. And lo and behold I turned around to find her right there behind me.