Disney Vacations- Fast Tips to Avoid Confusion and
Discomfort
Without a doubt, Disney vacations are among the best kind of break you can ever treat yourself too.
Your trip can however, also become a potentially tiring experience if you don’t know what you’re doing and where
you’re going. Before jumping in on the best vacation experience in the world, you need to be prepared. Here are
some fast tips to keep in mind:
· First time visits can be very overwhelming. Disney World has four major theme parks and numerous rides and
activities. Before heading off to Orlando, research a bit on what you can expect to find in each theme park and
make a list of what you want to do or ride. You can also visit online forums and review sites to get an idea of
what past visitors are raving about. Arrange with your travel package deal provider if you can customize your
activities based on your list.
· Disney vacations aren’t cheap. You can however considerably lower your expenses if you have a budget. Always
factor in a few extra dollars for items such as food and transportation because these can easily go over your set
budget. To help you save on food and water, you can always bring your own. Consider bringing your own sunscreen,
hats and other miscellaneous items as well.
· Early birds always get the best rides. It may be tempting to sleep long and late on vacation days but in
Disney, it’s always a better idea to wake up early and line up in front of the gates a few minutes before opening.
This is the time of the day when the best rides are least congested so you can have the ride of your choice before
the crowds start to pack in.
· Be in your most comfortable get up. A trip to Disney World may seem completely enchanting but walking around
the parks alone can knock the energy out of you. You need the support of a good pair of rubber or walking shoes and
maybe some extra handkerchiefs and shirts for you and your kids.
Disney vacations truly are a whirlwind experience. To truly enjoy your trip though, it’s best to known in
advance what you should do when you get there.
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