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Walt Disney World – Initial Planning Process

Over the last few years I’ve had a number of people ask me for advice on their upcoming Disney World vacations. I’m not an expert in any way, but I’ve been going to the parks since I was a child and I do have quite a bit of experience under my belt. Over the next few weeks I will be talking about my favorite tips and tricks for making your Disney World vacation the best.

Before I start with the planning, I want to encourage any of you who are resisting a Disney Vacation to give it a try. While Walt Disney World isn’t for everyone, it’s truly a magical experience for children and adults alike. The thought and detail within the Disney parks is almost overwhelming. The level of customer service cannot be beat! There’s a little something for everyone on Disney property. Rides, shows, water parks, fine dining, mini golf, shopping, horseback riding, holiday celebrations, guided tours – you name it! Having a good plan can vastly affect your Disney experience.

Today I want to talk about the importance of planning when considering a Disney vacation. Let’s be real, Disney World can be expensive and even stressful for some. Ticket prices, hotel stays, food, souvenirs, etc. will all add up to a pretty penny. I believe that to get the most out of your money, time, and sanity, planning out your trip is essential.

First, consider what’s important to you and your party. Prioritizing is key when planning a trip of this type. Here’s a few questions to ask yourself:

  1. Do you want to come back to a luxurious hotel room with all the bell and whistles after a long day at the park? Or, would you prefer saving on the hotel room and possibly use that savings on souvenirs or an extra day in the parks?
  2. What are your date options? Crowd sizes vary depending on the time of year, festivals within the parks, new ride openings, and race weekends. Weather should also be a factor when deciding dates. Historically, Saturdays are the busiest and Mondays are the least busy.
  3. Which parks will you be visiting and on which days? This will affect your fast passes and  dining options.
  4. How important will dining be to your party? Are you interested in fine dining? Character meals? Will your budget allow you to eat at the parks or will you need to bring your own snacks/packed lunches? Do you or someone in your party have dietary restrictions? Will you be purchasing a Disney Dining package?
  5. What are your park priorities? Are character meet and greets important to you? Do you want to ride as many rides as possible? What fast passes are you interested in? What about parades?
  6. What logistics do you need to consider? Will you be flying or driving to Orlando? Will you be renting a car from the airport or using Disney’s Magical Express buses to get to your hotel? Do you need to rent a stroller or wheelchair?
  7. Are you interested in any of the “Extras” at Disney World, such as appointments at the Bibbity Bobbity Boutique, races, or guided tours?

Making a list of your priorities will help to weed through some of the planning process. For example, Ray and I are not interested in character meals, so when we’re planning our dining reservations we can automatically eliminate character restaurants.

I’m very passionate about the planning process because I hate to see people fail to plan and end up having a not-so-magical trip. I truly believe that a well thought out plan (with consideration from everyone in your party), can vastly improve your trip. I also believe it’s important to have flexibility within your Disney World plans. Sometimes it rains. Sometimes rides break down. Sometimes it’s 100 degrees with 90% humidity. Sometimes you’re feet are too tired to walk one more step. Always plan for breaks and be flexible!

Do you have any Walt Disney World planning questions? Send them to me! The next post in this series will be on choosing a Walt Disney World hotel.

Disney World Tips and Tricks

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I love Disney World! Like, a lot. Maybe too much for a sensible adult. Some of my favorite childhood memories are of my family at the magical parks. Some of my favorite young adult memories are of my friends and I at the parks. Living only 2 1/2 hours away from Orlando, Disney World is definitely a convenient vacation destination. Disney World is magical for children and adults, BUT it can be stressful. Here are some tips and tricks to have a magical time and keep any stress at bay!

1. Get to the parks EARLY! On our most recent trip, Ray and I arrived almost an hour early to the Magic Kingdom. This was sort of on accident (actually we planned on getting there early, then forgot we did it) but it ended up being perfect. We were able to watch the opening show and be some of the first people to walk into the park. We were also able to walk directly onto the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train with a zero minute wait, while people generally have to wait between 45 mins to 1 1/2 hours in line.
2. Get the app! The My Disney Experience app is for sure a life saver (and time saver) while in the parks. You can schedule fast passes, see wait times, view maps of each park, and even make dining reservations for your party through the app.
3. Have a (flexible) itinerary! Know the rides/shows/parades/restaurants you want to attend before you go.
4. Cool (aka air conditioned) rides!  I’ll be honest, going to Disney World in the summer is horrendous and I refuse to go between June and September. BUT, I understand that it’s the only option for some people.There will be times when you just HAVE to sit in the A/C. For this, I suggest finding the closest cool ride. Best cool rides – Carousel of Progress (my personal favorite), Philharmagic, Muppet’s 3D, Ellen’s Energy Adventure, Haunted Mansion, Living in the Land, Spaceship Earth,  indoor shows and most boat rides.
5. Utilize FastPass+! I don’t know if the Disney folks invented the idea of fastpasses, but it’s genius! FastPass+ allows you to schedule ride times for your party, resulting in very little wait time.
6. Some rides are better at night! On our most recent trip, the last ride we rode before we left Magic Kingdom was Prince Charming’s Regal Carousel. At night It was more magical and romantic than ever before. Other rides that fall into this category: Astro Orbiter, Tower of Terror, Thunder Mountain.
7. Stay on Disney property! If you’re staying in hotel you MUST stay in a Disney hotel. Yes, they can be a little bit more expensive- but believe me, it’s worth it! Disney hotels provide free transportation from the Orlando airport. You don’t have to worry about renting a car or catching a cab to the hotel. Disney hotels also provide free transportation to and from the parks which allows you to bypass the $17ish parking. This is awesome because Orlando traffic can be kind of terrible and confusing. If you’re staying in a Disney hotel and decide to drive your own vehicle, you still get free parking at the parks!
8. Experience the restaurants on Disney property. Disney is home to some of the best and highest rated restaurants in the state! Because of it’s international cuisine, Disney offers so many opportunities to try something new! Disney dining can be expensive, but it can also be a really unique, memorable, and delicious experience. I suggest saving a little extra cash for a nice meal. Most menus and prices are available online, so it’s easy to plan accordingly. When I was a child my parents would bring snacks and lunch food in a backpack for the day and then we would usually go out to dinner. This worked great for our family!
9. Take photos, but not too many! Disney World is magical and a great place for family photos. I mean, magic backdrops galore. Cast members and Photo Pass people will gladly take photos of you with your camera or phone. BUT, don’t spend all your time taking pictures! Fully enjoying the moment is always better than photographing it.
10. Have fun! Don’t stress out! Relax! Take in your environment! Don’t lose your mind when people accidentally run over you with a stroller! That last one was for me, btw. 😉

Disney veterans, what are some of your tips?