Tips for Toddlers Meeting Characters at Walt Disney World

Are you taking your toddler to Walt Disney World and are nervous about them meeting characters for the first time? Here are 12 tips to help you prepare your toddler to meet Disney Characters at the parks. We know it can be scary for them since the characters feel larger than life.

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What is DAS Pass at Walt Disney World and How to use it!

DAS stands for Disability Access Service. This service is available to those who have difficulty tolerating long waits in a conventional queue due to a disability. DAS does not provide front of the line access or immediate access to rides. But instead provides a return time as an alternative to waiting in a traditional queue. In this blog I will teach you how to get it and how to use it.

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Steps for Booking a Disney Vacation

Do you have questions on how to book your Disney vacation? This blog post reviews all the details of booking your Disney vacation. Did you know it only takes $200 to book your Disney Vacation? In this post, I will go over all the details on how to book your Disney Vacation and how far in advance you can start the planning.

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The Disney Second Shift

So let me explain why you're so tired at Walt Disney World and why I call this a trip or an adventure, not a vacation. First, you are overstimulated. Disney hits all your senses at once all day long. Sight, sound, and touch all day long! Not to mention the brain power you use when strategically planning and executing your day. Then after a long day, the second shift starts, even on vacation.

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Planning a Disney Vacation: Start Here

Feeling overwhelmed about planning your Walt Disney World trip? Are you confused about where exactly to start with the planning? Well this is the best place to start, before we start putting together itineraries for Walt Disney World let me help you get organized. Let’s take our first step in simplifying Walt Disney World by taking a look at the basics.

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Disney Basics

There are four separate theme parks and two water parks at Walt Disney World, an outdoor shopping area, and a sports complex. Your theme parks are Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach are your two water parks. Disney Springs is your themed dining, retail, and entertainment center and ESPN Wide World of Sports is the sports complex.

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