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Animal Kingdom~ Expedition Everest is a must! New this year, it is fantastic. Safari is great too!
Disney MGM Studios~ Rockin' Roller Coaster, it is Awesome! Tower of Terror, must do!
Epcot~ Soarin'-- over in the Land. Real fun! Mission Space~ if your healthy enough for it it is great (just look straight ahead so that you don't get dizzy or sick). Test Track~~ always a fun one! and of course, just looking at all the countries is way cool! You have to make sure you see Illuminations fireworks at 9:00. They are out of this world.
Magic Kingdom~ There are way too many to list. Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear, Train, Pirates of the Caribbean... the list just goes on and on... My wife always enjoys on main street at the bakery getting an ice cream cookie sandwich (a lot of vanilla ice cream squished between two jumbo chocolate chip cookies!!!) To end the day at Magic Kingdom I wouldn't miss the Wishes Fireworks! They are almost as good as Epcot (my opinion).
If you are planning any dinners/lunches in the parks or resorts I would suggest taking a look at the menu at Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge. Not only is there a variety of food (buffet) but also the resort is amazing with the savannah and animals. Japan at Epcot (hibachi) is great for a late lunch.
Make sure you utilize fast pass. If you do not know how~ ASK, there is no extra cost for this, it is wonderful.
Flying, just relax. Everything will be fine.
Hope I have been of some help to you. If I knew if there were children present then I would have geared you up for that. (if there are, just take an afternoon nap and then go back out to the parks). Have fun, it shouldn't be too crowded since schools are back in session.
2006-09-11 14:21:38
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answered by Bob 2
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I am going next week, too. Maybe I'll see you there!!!
The only thing about flying is the take off and landing. Other than that it is like riding in a bus! Take a book or magazine to read during the flight.
You will love Disney World! Don't try to rush around to do everything. Really relax and enjoy it. Try as much as you can. Explore the place!!
Don't miss:
Magic Kingdom- Mickey's Philharmagic, It's a Small World, and as many rides as you can!
Epcot- SOARIN', (definitely check that out), Test Track, and in the world pavillion check out the countries that have the 360 movies. Don't miss ILLUMINATIONS light/fireworks show!
Animal Kingdom- Kali River Rapids, Expedition Everest (the parks' newest ride!), and Kilimanjaro Safari (try this early or late in the day when it is a bit cooler because the animals will be more active!)
MGM- Rock N Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, Star Tours, and the Beauty and the Beast show. Also, don't miss Fantasmic light show!
Have a great time!!!
2006-09-12 00:38:14
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answered by tweetymay 6
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Wear comfortable shoes that can be slipped off easily at the aiport. You will be required to remove your shoes. Check the new flight restrictions of what kinds of items can not be allowed on an airplane. You can view those online.
Here are some things you shoudn't miss at Disneyworld:
Animal Kingdom: Festival of the Lion King Show, The Kilamanjari Safari, Expedition Everest, Dinosaur, It's Tough to Be a Bug 3D Show, Mickey's Jammin Jungle Parade (my favorite parade), Kali River Rapids
Disney MGM Studios: Rockin' Roller Coaster, Beauty & The Beast Live Stage Show, Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, Tower of Terror, Playhouse Disney (if you'll have little ones with you), Muppet Vision 3D show, Fantasmic Night Show (hint: get your dinner to go and eat it in the ampetheatre. You'll kill two birds with one stone. I recommend Taluca Turkey Leg Stand on Sunset Blvd. on your way to the theatre - get there early! Seats fill up fast!)
EPCOT: All of the countries. Norway has a fun ride called Maelstrom; Mission Space, The Living Seas, Illuminations Reflections of Earth - this is my all time fave Disney night show (my favorite spot to watch this night show from is Norway. Grab a fruit tart pastry from their bakery and enjoy the show!)
Magic Kingdom: Space Mountain, Thunder Mountain, Haunted Mansion, Splash Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, Aladdin's Flying Carpet Ride, The Disney Train, Wishes Night-time Fireworks Spectacular (note: watch this show near the entrance to the park so that you can vamoose ahead of the crowd)
Visit Downtown Disney, any of the Disney Resorts, good food like Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge, and either Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach!
Next time, when you have more than a week to plan, check out my website, I'm All Ears Disney Vacation Services at:
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/
Have fun!
2006-09-11 17:04:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-07 03:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Well come prepared!! wear very compfy shoes, if your feet hurt your trip will not be fun. Always have sun screen on and with to re-apply, even if its not sunny!! Pack an umbrella or rain coat! It rains probably everyeday for at least an hour!!!! See everything at all the parks that you can get to! If you have a limited time schedule try to fast pass the rides with the longest lines. When you get there ask about the fast pass!!! Also try to get to the parks with extra magic hours so you can go on rides later with out long lines. The brochures at the parks will explaine that opition!!! Do NOT be affraid to ask The Disney cast members qeustions, they are very very helpful. If your traveling with small kids i would suggest a stroller for the parks, its a lot of walking and they get very tired!!! Have a bag you bring in the parks with you for things like your camera, sun screen, band aids, advil, small snacky things, maybe extra shirts if it rains or you spill or get sun burn, extra socks ( if your feet get wet you'll get blisters) and any other things you may need.
As for the flying, try to relax about it and just enjoy the flight. The airports are very user friendly, Just read where you need to be and find the signs that tell you how to get there, it is simple, also you can ask as well! Try to pack a book or cd player to keep you occupied if you can't sleep on the flight!!
Just ask questions and read the brochures you'll be fine!!!!!!
2006-09-11 18:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Animal Kingdom: Expedition Everest, River Rapids and the Safari
Magic Kingdom: Space Mountain, Splash Mountain and Thunder mountain
Epcot: Mission Space, Test Track and the world showcase( go to Canada for the chedder soup!!!)
Disney Studios: Rockin Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror
And if your going to a water park, go to Blizzard Beach(it has better water slides)
As for the airplane, you should bring a magazine or book, ipod( mp3 player, whatever u have) and a dvd player if you have one. It all depends on how long your flight is and how easily you get bored.....anyways, i hope you have a fun trip! I always do!!!!
2006-09-13 12:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Bring snacks on your flight, like meal bars or trail mix. Wear comfortable clothing, like a sweat suit -- you know elastic waist and lose -- instead of jeans. Let your rule be "Could I comfortably take a nap in this, and not look like Helsinki after?"
Have Tylenol, Immodium, Tums, chewing gum, etc, in your purse.
For Disney, the food will eat you if you're not careful. The food prices, that is. Within WDW, the "convenience store" in hotel lobbies usually has items like fruits, boxes of crackers, etc, which can go a long way toward stretching the food budget. My last visit to Magic Kingdom, I paid $8 for each of 5 people to have a small burger, small bag of chips, and a fountain softdrink -- and we walked away still hungry.
2006-09-13 03:38:16
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answered by kill_yr_television 7
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Born and raised in Orlando,
I gotta bunch!
First of all everyone expects Disney to be very crowded, on the weekends so hardly anyone goes Sat and esp Sunday Mornings.
and Wednesday's are the craziest.
Also Tourists tend to enter the park and travel clockwise
go counter clock wise to avoid throngs of visitors.
It will cost less to eat and sleep in Disney than any where within a 10 mile radius if the Park
2006-09-11 14:37:03
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answered by michaeldsteiner 1
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I agree with Bob. Also, at Disney MGM Studios make sure you watch the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular. It's a live stunt show that's very good.
2006-09-11 23:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Bring lots of sunscreen, you'll be outdoors alot. Ummm..I dunno it's been years since I've been. Go see all the countries at Epcot and Space Mountain and the Haunted Mansion in the Magic Kingdom. I don't know how old you are, but Downtown Disney is pretty entertaining at night for the over 21 crowd.
2006-09-11 14:12:05
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answered by Justme 4
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