Thursday, February 9, 2012

How Optimize Your Time at Disney World?

ou are planning your family's experience of a lifetime at Disney World and want to make sure you get to see and do everything. However, you are beginning to wonder how that is possible with the limitless activities Disney seems to have. Rest assured. If you have a plan, you can enjoy all Disney has to offer, and maybe even a few extra things you did not know about.

Schedule

When heading to Disney World, make sure and schedule at least one day for each park you plan to attend, and do not forget Disney's water parks when creating your schedule. Trying to fit too many parks into one day can leave you and your family exhausted, and make you miss Disney happenings. Additionally, try and schedule at least one slow day during your Disney stay. This will allow you to go back and spend extra time at your favorite park, enjoy your hotel or resort pool, spend some time shopping, or enjoy some of Disney's extra activities.

Tickets

Choosing the right kind of ticket can make your Disney visit a true experience. Although you may plan for one park a day, you never know when you will have a need to return to a park. If you are staying at a Disney World resort, you will have the ability to take advantage of early or late hours in specific parks. A Park Hopper option on your ticket gives you the flexibility to move freely between one park and another throughout your stay, allowing you to maximize your time.

Transportation

You will hear much about the fabulous transportation provided by Disney World, particularly if you are staying on a Disney resort. However, one extra way you can have flexibility for your family is to rent a car. If you are staying at a resort, parking is free there and at any Disney property. With your own vehicle, you will not have to be at the mercy of park transportation.

Dining

The food at Disney World is fantastic and you know your family will want to experience it often. However, while the atmosphere and the food are enjoyable, the lines are not. Even when you have reservations you may still spend time waiting. Make sure and plan accordingly before your trip. Know which restaurants you plan to visit so you can maximize your time. If you know you when and where you will be eating, you can also plan to eat a large resort or hotel breakfast or bring your own snacks.

Play

When you arrive at your park each morning, head to the most popular attractions first. As the park becomes more crowded, you will know you have already had the opportunity to experience the favorite rides and events. Another option is to check our Disney's Fast Pass system. This will let you set a specific time to visit an attraction so you are not held up in lines.

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