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Disneyworld!

Circle_One

Well-Known Member
So I've decided I'm taking Justyce to Disneyworld in August (or whatever one's in Florida... that's Disneyworld, right? Haha).

I know we have a few avid Disney-ers on here, so, as a first timer, anyone got any tips/tricks/must sees/do not bothers for me?
 
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Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Yep, we are. We're going for 9 nights.

Honestly, going for 8/9 days, you'll have more than enough time to see everything in the 4 major parks - probably more than once. I won't mention any "don't bothers," as everyone's taste is different, and most attractions and shows have something to offer, but I'd say a few definitely "do not misses" are Test Track and Soarin' at Epcot Center; Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, and the Haunted Mansion at the Magic Kingdom; most of the live action shows at Hollywood Studios are exciting and interesting.

Every few years or so, my wife and I go down there for 3 days, and we have enough time to fully cover all the parks. Although we usually go in winter, so the parks are less busy than they are in the spring, you should have no problem seeing everything you want.

We stay outside the park and rent a car, so that we can go between parks easily. If you're staying in the park, I'd suggest not travelling too much between parks, as their interpark travel system can eat up a lot of time.

Also, use FastPass. It doesn't cost more money - you simply pick up a ticket for a particular ride for a later time. This allows you to not wait in line, and simply go to the ride when it's your time. This will save you a lot of time - particularly with popular attractions. I'd suggest picking up FastPass tickets for popular attractions as early as possible in the day, as they eventually run out.
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
Yes what Circle_One said. Some Disney packages are good. Some offer the ability to stay at their resort, get the tickets into the parks from them and use their shuttles to and from the park. I think you can even include meal packages or just wing it go to restaurants.....They even have some of those at their resorts.
 

Panda

42?
Premium Member
I loved when I went to Disney World :D. Tower of Terror is good so is the aerosmith one. Epcot is really cool and has lots of funky stuff. Animal Kingdom is fun as well.
 
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