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Walt Disney World is probably the most visited vacation resort in the world. Yet as magical as it is, it can also be extremely overwhelming for parents, grandparents, and even children themselves. There are several things you might want to know before you arrive this holiday season, to make sure you have the best vacation ever, so we have compiled a list of things NOT to do at Disney World.

Disney World Vacation Don’ts!

Disney World Vacation Don'ts

1. If you are like me, one of the benefits of going on vacation is getting to sleep in—but not at if you are planning on going to Disney World this holiday season! The number one mistake first-time guests make is thinking they can arrive at the parks at 11 a.m. and see everything in a couple of hours. The park is least crowded in the first hour after opening, so this is your best chance to get on the big-name rides without long waits. Later you can have an afternoon catnap.

2. Something to think about; Walt Disney World is huge! As a matter of fact  they say it is twice the size of Manhattan. With four theme parks, two water parks, and countless sporting, shopping, and dining options, it’s not possible to see everything in the course of one vacation. In fact, they designed it that way to make sure you’ll come back. You have to into consideration the age, endurance, and patience of everyone in your party and prioritize accordingly. Finding out what each park offer as far as rides and attractions will make things a lot easier. That way you can plan your day with a plan in mind.

3. Never, ever go to the parks without a plan! Things have gotten so much easier thanks to FastPass+, the My Disney Experience. Disney is always expanding the size of the parks, so the days are gone where Disney can be tackled without a plan. If you’re thinking, “We’ll just show up, get a map, and see what everybody feels like doing,” you’re likely to find yourself shut out of the best restaurants and most popular attractions by families who made advance reservations. This is especially true if you’re traveling during the upcoming major holidays.

4. While on vacation you have to decide what to eat, where to eat and when to eat! Some people will choose to select The Disney Dining Plan, which might not be a bad idea. It offers the convenience of paying for your meals before you ever get into here, but a lot of guests will play it by ear and forget about the importance of planning your meals. The best thing not to do is wait until after you get into town. Before you know it you have maxed out your credit cards on food, and have forgotten the reason you came. To Have FUN!!

5. Don’t assume your children will be immediately drawn to Mickey Mouse and the other Disney characters! If they have never seen Mickey Mouse up close and personal, he will look a lot different from the one they see on Television and in videos. Mickey cuts quite a figure and is quite large (5 feet) when you actually see him, but maybe allowing your children time to adjust a few days might be the best thing for their adventure. And instead of forcing kids into the picture, allow them to watch the characters before approaching. Employees have been trained to be sensitive around nervous children and are good at slowly inviting them to participate on their own terms. If you schedule a character meal, save if for the last day. By then, even the most cautious kids usually will have warmed up.

6. Don’t take for granted that since Disney is for families, that all of the attractions are suitable for everyone. Some can be downright scary for even grown-ups. It’s easy to figure out that a ride called Tower of Terror might be terrifying, but keep in mind that Disney does scary atmospheres as well. The Haunted Mansion, It’s Tough to be a Bug, Stitch’s Great Escape—all of these are tame rides with elements that might frighten some youngsters. When in doubt, let a parent ride first and come back with the verdict, or do a baby swap.

7. Last but not least, is Don’t Rush!! Disney can’t be hurried through! You can come back year after year and still have a hard time taking it all in. Slow down and take in the sights. There are so many unique and fun things to do and see. Take lots of picture and take breaks when the young ones get tired and come back the next day. A lot of parents try to cram everything in to get the most out of the vacation, and end up buying the huge ticket packages that are offered , Orlando Ticket Connection offers some of the lowest prices on Discount Disney Tickets!

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