WDW Magazine December 2014 - Crowds at WDW | Page 31
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day to make sure you don’t miss
anything. I would allow at least two
full days at Magic Kingdom theme
park. There is just SO much to see
between meeting characters,
watching a parade, fireworks in the
evening, shows and of course
riding the rides! It can get hard to
squeeze everything into one day.
Don’t forget to visit Downtown
Disney too!
Once you have figured out how
many days you can vacation and
visit the theme parks the next step
would be to begin reading blogs,
websites and reviews to find out
which dining experiences best suit
your family. Disney World offers
many amazing restaurants,
character meals and quick service
options throughout the resorts and
theme parks. It can be
overwhelming to try to decide
where to eat. I would recommend
at least one or two character meals. Don’t forget to make your advanced dining
reservations at 180 days prior to your vacation.
Hayden Davis
Hayden is a Mom to three children all under the age of 7 who adore Disney and look
forward to their yearly visit each spring. Hayden enjoys writing, blogging and traveling. Her
blog is called Disney With Babies, Toddlers & Preschoolers. It is geared towards parents
planning a vacation to Disney World with children. There are great time and money saving
tips and advice also.