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I Used To Work At Disney World, And Here Are 18 Tips Nobody Else Will Tell You
Hi! I'm Audrey, and I used to work at Walt Disney World. Aside from being a former cast member, I'm a born Floridian and passholder, so I've been there a time or two.
You can definitely be good at going to Disney. How do I know? When I eventually visited Disneyland a few years ago for the first time, I was bad at it. Not knowing what the crowd will do, where things are, or not having a game plan means you spend a long time just walking around and not actually doing anything.
So here are some time-saving and headache-saving tips I've learned about Disney World from all my times being there that will hopefully make you feel like you're maximizing your time!
1.If meeting characters is a must, character dining kind of rocks.
2.Check the alley between American Adventure and Italy for characters.
3.Don't stop at Spaceship Earth in the morning.
4.Ask about rain locations.
5.Eat at one of my favorite places.
6.Grab the free stuff!
7.Disney Photopass photographers will take photos on your camera for you so you can get a picture of everyone.
8.Bring a portable charger (or even your phone cord and plug).
9.Dine at a hotel and park for the day for free.
10.Save your Photopass code as your screensaver.
11.If you are thinking about going early in the a.m. or late in the p.m., go in the p.m.
12.Use rider swap if you have people who can't ride.
13.Watch parades literally anywhere other than Main Street.
14.Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind have different experiences if you go multiple times.
15.Take virtual queues seriously.
16.Plan a non-park day.
17.Get the hug picture.
18.Finally, being a nice person at the parks goes a long way.
Do you have a Disney World tip you swear by? Tell us in the comments below!
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