Disney World Traveling

Disney World is probably the most popular theme park in the world with lots of attractions, rides, characters, the works.

Since your visit to Disney is to have fun, it is best to be prepared. Here are a few tips to help make your trip a truly memorable occasion for the entire family.

Best Time to Visit

One of the best times to go to Disney World is during the off season, which is roughly around early January to mid February, or after Labor Day through mid December.

The reason these are great times to visit Disney World are simple … there are less people, less congestion and less headaches. What’s more, it rarely gets cold in Florida, even during winter season, and it gets swelteringly hot and humid during summer, so winter, really is the time to go.

The Proper Lodgings

Though you might save a few dollars by staying in a hotel outside of Disney World, the extra cash you’ll have to cough up if you stay inside is more than made up for by the comfort and convenience of an inside stay.

Imagine traveling from your room, then going through the 47 square mile area that is Disney World, then traveling back to your hotel… exhausting isn’t it?

Choose The Right Schedule

Where to actually go once you get to the park really depends on your companions, kids, teenagers or adults. Here are some suggestions to help you pick the right schedule.

  • Kids:  Go through Cinderella’s Castle and Visit Fantasy Land or Mickey’s Toon Town, the little tots will surely love all the characters roaming around that area. The rides in these parts are built for 6 year olds and below, but mommy or daddy can still squeeze themselves in if they want.
  • Adults or Teens:  A trip to the Magic Kingdom may be in order if you’re with big kids. You can go to Splash Mountain to get wet or to Space Mountain to get some indoor rollercoaster, and fun for the bumpy person, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad should be enough to satisfy their taste for adventure.

Rides for Everyone

If you want something that everyone can enjoy, a ride in the Walt Disney World Railroad can rest those tired feet and at the same time give you an enjoyable view of Magic Kingdom.

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