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Tricks For Disney Travel

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By Megan GeorgiaPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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Tricks For Disney Travel

Introduction

Disney World and Disneyland are the dream destination for many people. Whether it's a short vacation or an extended stay, Disney has everything you want to see and do. And while you may love the parks, there are still things that can make your trip even more enjoyable and efficient. Here are some tricks for getting around at the fastest possible speed:

Buy a FastPass+ for your favorite ride.

The FastPass+ system allows you to reserve your spot on a ride, and it's a great way to avoid long lines. You can book up to three FastPass+ rides per day (one per ride) in advance of your trip. The best part? You can book them up to 60 days in advance!

The only catch? Each person gets one FastPass and they're valid for 45 minutes from the time they're issued until they expire. That means that after you've used all three of your allotted FastPasses during one day at one park, you'll have to wait another 45 minutes before getting another chance at riding again--unless there are more than one attraction open!

Book all of your dining reservations online.

Book all of your dining reservations online.

Make reservations early, and make sure to book first-come, first-served locations that are usually very popular. If you're staying at a Disney resort or on property, this is especially important because you'll want to get into some of the more popular restaurants before they fill up with guests from out of town who didn't know about them yet!

Save money on transportation by using the Transportation and Ticketing Offices at your resort as your base of operations.

If you're staying at a Disney hotel, I highly recommend using the Transportation and Ticketing Offices as your base of operations. It's not only convenient, but it allows you to plan out your day before going anywhere else.

When planning your trip, I like to start with my transportation needs. Do I need bus service? Or do I want to drive myself? With these questions answered, I can then work on booking tickets for each park so that they're ready when needed in case they don't have spaces available at their respective parks (which happens).

Get up early to beat the crowds for all the best rides and attractions.

Get up early to beat the crowds for all the best rides and attractions.

You'll want to get there before they open, so that you can enjoy some of your favorite rides and attractions. If you arrive too late, it will be difficult to get on most lines in a timely manner. Also, if you're at one park and need to go somewhere else (such as a restaurant), it's best not to wait around waiting for an opening time because that could mean missing out on any other fun activities available at that park!

There are some things that can help you avoid waiting in line at Disney parks

There are some things you can do to avoid waiting in line at Disney parks.

Buy a fast pass for your favorite ride. Fast passes are tickets that allow you to reserve a ride up to 60 days in advance, but only one per person per day. You can get them at the park ticket window or online before you arrive, then bring them with you on your trip (the official rules say that they must be validated by showing photo ID). They're expensive--about $100 each if purchased ahead of time--but may save time overall because they don't require queuing up at all!

Book all dining reservations online. At most parks and resorts there's an option for making reservations over the phone through Walt Disney World's website; this saves time when choosing which restaurants will be open on certain days throughout your stay so that when it comes down to deciding where/when we eat lunch or dinner every day as well as if there'll be lines outside those places due too many people trying out different foods out there right now... we've got plenty options available now thanks mostly due how easy it was doing everything beforehand."

Conclusion

That's it! We hope this list has helped you get the most out of your Walt Disney World vacation. Remember, on a trip like this, it's all about making the best use of your time and resources. The key to doing that is knowing what you're going to do first thing in the morning, so as not to waste any time waiting in lines or walking around aimlessly looking for things.

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