A busy day lies ahead : Start with a Flight of Passage rope drop . PHOTO BY DANNY SHUSTER
Fire signs can ’ t resist the fire on display during Festival of the Lion King . PHOTO BY LAURIE SAPP
Animal Kingdom Lodge is the place to stay if you ’ re a fire sign . PHOTO BY DANNY SHUSTER
Fire Aries , Leo , and Sagittarius
Fire signs go hard . That could mean aggressive Virtual Queue tapping at 6:59 a . m ., a week of rope drops , and logging at least 29,000 steps per day . Park hopping with a fire sign is exhausting , but don ’ t say you didn ’ t get your money ’ s worth . They get FOMO bad and never waste a moment in the parks . These signs revel in the magic . Walt Disney was a fire sign , after all .
WHERE TO STAY
Fire signs should stay at Disney ’ s Animal Kingdom Lodge because nothing is more over-the-top than waking up to a giraffe outside your window . And you ’ ll appreciate the close proximity to those delicious Zebra Domes .
HOW TO SPEND YOUR DAY
As an eager fire sign , you ’ ll take full advantage of early park entry for resort guests and head straight to Animal Kingdom . Make a beeline for Pandora if you still haven ’ t crossed Avatar Flight of Passage off your list , and then check times for Festival of the Lion King or head to Expedition Everest . ( If you ’ re here solo , you can hit up the latter multiple times with the Single Rider entrance .)
End your day with fireworks over Cinderella Castle . PHOTO BY DANNY SHUSTER
As you cut across the park , you ’ ll be tempted by Kali River Rapids ( fire signs want to see and do it all !), but remind yourself you want to take character photos later and don ’ t want soggy pants or frizzy hair . A late breakfast at Tusker House Restaurant with bottomless POG is a must , but if not , snag a chair at Nomad Lounge for sliders . After you ’ re fueled up , head to Magic Kingdom to see how many rides you can squeeze into the afternoon before grabbing a front-row seat for Happily Ever After .