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Welcome to the first Saturday Spotlight! This week we're looking at the Magic Kingdom park (not including food and drink as we hope to cover that another week).
We'll kick off each week's new topic with a few tips, hints and lesser-known facts. Then (hopefully!
) you'll all join in,
add your own tips on that topic and maybe learn a few new things along the way. We hope that each week's spotlight will result in a great planning resource which we'll add to a 'sticky' thread at the top of the UK Trip Planning Board so that we can find it again easily.
Saturday Spotlight is aimed at helping you get that little bit extra from your trips to Orlando. Were not trying to rewrite the guide books and web pages dedicated to the nuts and bolts information, but hope we can add a bit of our own icing on the cake.
So get your thinking caps on...
Saturday Spotlight is here and, to make it work well, we need your ideas too!
Magic Kingdom
Make use of the MK Railroad. Its a nice way to get a feel for the parks layout as well as a great way to rest those weary feet traveling between different areas of MK.
Visit Tinkerbell's Treasures, a shop behind the castle, as soon as it opens. Inside the shop is a very special treasure box where Tinkerbell sleeps! If you are the first guest of the day to enquire, you might be lucky enough to be asked to wake her up. Youll be told to wave a wand, say "Wake up, Tinkerbell" three times, and then youll hear Tink fly around the room. Of course, you probably won't manage to spot her because she's a fairy and flies pretty fast once shes woken up, but you will see flashing lights and hear bells so youll know when shes awake. You might also be given a certificate and some stickers.
If youre trying to move between Liberty Square and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad or Splash Mountain, try the boardwalk next to the river its usually much less crowded, especially around parade times.
Look for the wedding ring embedded in the cement outside of the Haunted Mansion (Ive never managed to find it!) and the jewels around Aladdins Flying Carpet.
Behind the castle youll find Cinderellas fountain. Bend down to childs eye level and see how a crown magically appears on Cinderellas head.
The Railroad station platform at the park entrance gives a great view of the parades as they come around underneath.
Above the Main Street shops, on the right hand side as you face the castle, theres a dance studio. Listen carefully and youll hear tap shoes dancing. In the nearby alley you may also be able to hear piano lessons taking place.
When picking a spot to watch Wishes remember youll be looking upwards (that may sees obvious now, but its easy to forget when you suddenly spot a gap in the crowds!) so check for any trees that might block your view.
To avoid the crowds lining Main Street before a parade, or if its raining, walk through the shops on the Tomorrowland side of the street they are all inter-connected.
Look out for the Mickey shaped manhole covers in Toontown.
Check out the DIS for general information about the Magic Kingdom here!
Who's next with their tip? Please join in and postyour own favourite(s)!
We'll kick off each week's new topic with a few tips, hints and lesser-known facts. Then (hopefully!


Saturday Spotlight is aimed at helping you get that little bit extra from your trips to Orlando. Were not trying to rewrite the guide books and web pages dedicated to the nuts and bolts information, but hope we can add a bit of our own icing on the cake.

So get your thinking caps on...

Magic Kingdom
Make use of the MK Railroad. Its a nice way to get a feel for the parks layout as well as a great way to rest those weary feet traveling between different areas of MK.
Visit Tinkerbell's Treasures, a shop behind the castle, as soon as it opens. Inside the shop is a very special treasure box where Tinkerbell sleeps! If you are the first guest of the day to enquire, you might be lucky enough to be asked to wake her up. Youll be told to wave a wand, say "Wake up, Tinkerbell" three times, and then youll hear Tink fly around the room. Of course, you probably won't manage to spot her because she's a fairy and flies pretty fast once shes woken up, but you will see flashing lights and hear bells so youll know when shes awake. You might also be given a certificate and some stickers.
If youre trying to move between Liberty Square and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad or Splash Mountain, try the boardwalk next to the river its usually much less crowded, especially around parade times.
Look for the wedding ring embedded in the cement outside of the Haunted Mansion (Ive never managed to find it!) and the jewels around Aladdins Flying Carpet.
Behind the castle youll find Cinderellas fountain. Bend down to childs eye level and see how a crown magically appears on Cinderellas head.
The Railroad station platform at the park entrance gives a great view of the parades as they come around underneath.
Above the Main Street shops, on the right hand side as you face the castle, theres a dance studio. Listen carefully and youll hear tap shoes dancing. In the nearby alley you may also be able to hear piano lessons taking place.
When picking a spot to watch Wishes remember youll be looking upwards (that may sees obvious now, but its easy to forget when you suddenly spot a gap in the crowds!) so check for any trees that might block your view.
To avoid the crowds lining Main Street before a parade, or if its raining, walk through the shops on the Tomorrowland side of the street they are all inter-connected.
Look out for the Mickey shaped manhole covers in Toontown.
Check out the DIS for general information about the Magic Kingdom here!
Who's next with their tip? Please join in and postyour own favourite(s)!
