What do I need to know before I make my reservations at the Park?
How can I get special treatment or discounts at the Park?
What is the best day to go?
What should I wear?
What extra items do I need to bring with me?
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What do I need to know before I make my reservations at the
Park?
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To avoid disappointment and/or a psychotic break, call ahead when planning
your trip to see if any of the big rides will be closed due to scheduled
maintenance during your stay. You don't want to get all the way there only to
find out that Wally World is closed while you’re in town.
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Make a plan before you go. Get a list of the rides and/or a map of the Park
and include everyone in the planning. Some of the Parks are so large; you may
not be able to see everything even if you have more than one day at the Park.
Some of the rides are so awesome; you may want to try to ride them more than
once.
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Remember that some of the rides have height restrictions. Many rides also
have health warnings for items such as pregnancy, bad backs or heart trouble.
Motion sickness and scare factors also need to be considered when planning your
Park rides. It is better to plan in advance than to build up a ride as a must
see only to find a restriction that will keep some from going on the ride.
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Before you make all your other reservations, you might want to call ahead to
find out about any special Park events such as parades, light shows, live music
or TV and movie filming that are taking place around the time of your vacation.
You might find something special enough to warrant changing the dates of your
vacation.
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Many Parks have longer hours during certain days. Check to see if you can
make it on one of those days.
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How can I get special treatment or discounts at the Park?
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Check with your company, other associations and memberships to see if they
have any connections. Many of the Park rides or events have corporate
sponsorship; you might be entitled to a special seating, VIP lounge or be
allowed to skip to the front of the line.
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Check to see if your trip could be planned during a second day free period.
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What is the best day to go?
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Check the Parks opening times, they do change. Some Parks will open earlier
or close later on certain days thus giving you more bang for the buck.
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Disney World offers early entry to certain Parks on certain days to those
staying in Disney Hotels. Find out which Parks open early on what days, and use
this information to your advantage. If you’re staying at Disney, take
advantage of this early entry. If you’re not staying at Disney, avoid the
early entry Parks, they will be filled with the Disney hotel guests.
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Sometimes the Parks will have light shows, fireworks, and parades or live
music only on certain days. The Parks publish schedules with this information.
These can be found by directly contacting the Parks and are also available at
some tourist information centers and local hotels.
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What should I wear?
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Forget high fashion, you want to be able to enjoy all your days at the Parks.
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Wear cool and comfortable clothing. Light colors will help to reflect the sun's
rays. Natural fibers breathe the most and will dry the quickest. Since many of
the Parks have water rides that are designed to get you wet and cool you off;
you might want to also consider the see through factor of your clothing if it
gets wet.
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Wear cool, comfortable and supportive shoes. You are going to spend a lot of
time on your feet, either walking or standing in line. Bring an extra set of
shoes to leave in your car, in case one pair gets wet.
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Cover your body with a strong sunscreen. The Florida sun is very strong and
you'll be exposed to it for much of the day. If you want to take a tan home,
build it slowly. A burn will ruin your whole trip.
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Use some baby powder with cornstarch to help keep your
feet and other body parts dry. Try this before you leave to make sure your
skin isn't overly sensitive to the powder.
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Consider bringing a hat and sunglasses. They can also help keep you cool and
save you from burning. But, you'll have to hold on to them the whole day, so
don't bring the ones you'll be upset about losing. You could also look into
buying those little ropes to hold your glasses on while you ride.
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Avoid wearing jewelry or other loose items that could get caught or become
uncomfortable on the rides.
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What extra items do I need to bring with me?
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You might want to bring along a freezer bag to seal in your wallet for those
water rides.
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Consider bringing raingear. Central Florida, the Theme Park capital of the
world, is famous for quick, heavy showers. During the afternoon heat of the day,
usually from June to September you can have clear skies one minute and a total
downpour the next. These are usually short term, so you might get lucky and just
duck inside for a while. Check the local forecast to see if you'll need it for
a few minutes or hours.
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Bring an extra pair of comfortable shoes and socks.
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You might bring a collapsible plastic water cup to assist you at the drinking
fountains.
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Consider bringing a fanny pack to do the work of carrying all the items you'll
need.
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If you have two adults in your group, you might consider bringing an extra
set of car keys.
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