You've already heard of so many things you want to see and so many people telling you to do things a certain way. Where do you start?
It can be a daunting but also an exciting prospect. You start reading guide books, watching vlogs and planning a strict minute by minute itinerary .
Yes there are certain aspects of Disney that are planned to military provision and it will help you a lot however, you also want to have a holiday and relax. You don't want to be panicking that you've been in the Peter Pan ride 8 mins longer that scheduled and now your 5 min toilet break has been cancelled so you can quickly run over to meet gaston. That doesn't sound fun (even though it's Disney)
How do you get that healthy balance of fitting in everything but also taking in the day and relaxing.
Well the truth is you're going to have to come to terms with the fact that you won't be able to fit everything there is to see in Disney but the magical thing about Disney is that you can see something different ever time you go.
I think the best advice to give a Disneyworld first timer is for each park write down your top 3 attractions/shows you would like to do. Everything else you can plan around your top choices (if you're lucky you may be able to get them all on fast pass.)
Let's face it if it's your first time you're going to want to see the major four parks so I thought over the next few weeks I would outline 5 must see attractions and give you an overview of what you can expect in each park. . Obviously you've got to pick for yourself, remember it's your holiday and you may not like the same sort of rides as other people . These posts will be my personal opinion but hopefully it will shed some light on the differences between each park.
Picking only five for each park may be a challenge but hopefully it'll help you give a bit more of an idea of what each park will have in store for you, with out bombarding you with information!
My next post and the first park we'll explore is magic kingdom!
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