Monday, July 20, 2015

Visit Different Parks While At Disney World

Walt Disney World Resort, outside of Orlando, Florida, is one of the top vacation destinations in the United States. It consists of four theme parks, two water parks, an indoor theme park, a shopping and entertainment district, golf courses, a sport complex, hotels and restaurants. With so much to do it's difficult to see everything. Decide what's important, and you'll be able to visit a good part of the resort and have a great time while doing it.


Instructions


1. Do your research. Visit the official Walt Disney World website and order the free vacation planning DVD. Check your local library for planning books. Learn everything you can about the parks and other things that are available at Walt Disney World.


2. Draw up a plan. Decide which day you want to visit each park. Have everyone in your party pick three rides or attractions that they want to try. That way everyone will have a chance to do what they want to do, and no one will feel left out.


3. Choose tickets carefully. If your goal is to visit all four theme parks, but you only have a couple of days, purchase the Park Hopper option on your tickets. It allows you to visit more than one park per day. If your schedule is more relaxed, you might not need it. If you're interested in the water parks or DisneyQuest, add the Water Parks and More option to your ticket.


4. Make the most of your time. Arrive at the parks early. The crowds are lightest the first thing in the morning, so you'll spend less time in line and get more done. Eat at off-hours. The restaurants won't be as crowded at 3 p.m. as they will be at 5:30. If you use your time wisely, you'll be able to see more of Walt Disney World.

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