May 11




5 Practical Hints Having a Trip at Disney World Florida

By: Abigail Peony


Walt Disney Vacation

Walt Disney Vacation

1. Bring essentials with you.
Remember to pack your hat, sunscreen, (especially on summer), camera, memory card or film, batteries, diapers, and aspirin. Just bring all items that you think you need it most. These items are all very expensive within the theme parks. We don’t want to spend much money in insignificant things like these, right? (Which is going to be crucial items if you need it). You might want to list your items in detail.

2. Avoid holidays and school vacation times, or go off-season.

Yeah I know, even though I said that it was a holiday, you might want to consider off-seasonal days. Lodging rates are much lower than peak season.

3. Food:
Prepare your breakfast at home, it will save much more money than having breakfast at Disney World Florida. Even more, Avoid character breakfasts, they are quite expensive, but then if you insist to make your kids happy, well…I couldn’t say more :) .

Some parks have fruit stand where you can get an apple or banana for $1. If you do want to eat at one of the nice Disney Restaurants, plan on eating lunch which is much cheaper rather than dinner. Also, some Orlando McDonalds offer 1 free kids meal with 1 full price regular meal purchased. Also look for “early bird” menus, which offer dinner entrées at reduced prices during late afternoon and early evening hours.

Or better yet, find an accommodation like a vacation home that provides a full kitchen. Then you can shop for the foods your family likes at regular grocery stores and use the money you’d spend on restaurants for more exciting activities.

4. Stay in a vacation home instead of a hotel
If you want to spend more days in Disney World Florida, Vacation homes are probably the best-kept secret when it comes to saving money. Located in upscale, safe neighborhoods just minutes from all the major attractions, these homes offer full kitchens where you can cook your own meals, private swimming pools and living rooms for relaxation, and space to accommodate even a large family or group for the price of an ordinary hotel room. Sounds great, huh? Vacation homes range from the clean and comfortable to the downright luxurious – meaning there’s something for every family and every budget!

5. Florida residents:
If you are a Florida Resident and can show a valid ID (with proof of your residency), you are one lucky guy! You can have all facilities for receiving various discounts to many Disney World Florida attractions, hotels etc. You need to ask if they offer any resident discounts before you purchase any tickets.

Those all the best ways saving money you should prepare before you travel to Disney World Florida, and you’ll be amazed of how much money you’ve saved :)
Enjoy your holiday!

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Apr 27




Disney Florida : 5 Things to do before your vacation day

By: Abigail Peony

Walt Disney Florida

Walt Disney Florida

Don’t feel lost and spend a lot of money because you are not aware of the many facilities offered by Disney Florida Park. Don’t spend your time, energy, and money for something that you can learn before your trip to Disneyland.

There are a few important things that you need to know once you decide to take a trip to Disney Florida:

1. Know when to go :

Disney’s peak season is, naturally, when school is out. That means that summer, spring break and the holiday seasons are the time of the year when the crowds — and the lines — are at their longest. If you’re like most families, you really won’t be able to avoid it. You may not want to take your kids out of school at a time like early December or late September when the crowds are at their lightest.

If that’s you, rest assured that folks have had fantastic times while the parks are brimming at capacity. So don’t sweat it if that’s the case. However, if you can avoid the peak periods, jump at the chance. Rates tend to be cheaper and you will be able to see more in less time, even if the parks have shorter operating hours.

2. Knowing your Disneyland tickets:

There are essentially three (3) main ticket categories for you to choose from:

•  Magic Your Way
•  Magic Your Way Park Hopper
• Magic Your Way Park Hopper with Water Park Options (also known as the Ultimate Ticket).

Each ticket category has the option for you to purchase 1-7 day tickets and 10 day ticket. You may also make any ticket have a non-expiration option.

3. Knowing what to pack:

This seems trivial, but one of the most crucial and often annoying time is when you are not wearing the right outfit. You will be doing A LOT of walking at Orlando’s fabulous theme parks, so be prepared. You certainly don’t want to break your new shoes or your highly-priced fabulous high heels, right? Otherwise, you may find yourself with such sore leg muscles, and you may be out of commission by the third day of your trip. Ease into the walking, and be sure to stretch properly.

Prepare sunblock, hat, camera, your essential medicines and bottle refilled.

4. Knowing How to Prepare:

Trust me! You will do this if you want to enjoy all stunning attraction and thrilling experiences. Once again, you will be walking a lot at Disney Florida Park. So, you have better prepare yourself by exercising. For example, walk 4 miles a day. Make a commitment with your wife/husband, your children, and other family members who will be going with you to do some walking exercises beforehand. If you are the only one with the stamina, and your family members don’t, it will also hinder your trip and make you spend a lot of time.

5. Knowing How to Pass The Line

You will also be waiting in frustrating lines at Orlando’s theme parks. But you can minimize your waits by taking a few precautions. Here are some precautions:

• Travel when most children are in school.
• Purchase all tickets in advance.
• Go around and gather Disney’s Fast Passes.

What is Disney’s Fast Pass?

Disney’s free ride reservation system is called Fast Pass. Many guests aren’t familiar with the offering and wind up standing in long standby queues all day long. It doesn’t have to be that way. Once you find a popular attraction with a long line consider the Fast Pass distribution center — found on many of the biggest attractions, right by the actual entrance.

Just insert your ticket and you will receive a one-hour window later in the day where you can return to a significantly shorter Fast Pass line. This is completely free but you can only have one Fast Pass outstanding at any given time for each park ticket. So use it on attractions that truly do have long lines, usually the park’s biggest thrill rides.

• If you are traveling solo, take advantage of the single rider lines at attractions such as EPCOT’s Test Track and Mission: Space.
•  Or better yet, you could register online for several theme parks.

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