I think Disney is the best place in the world and I think everyone should go there because it is a magical place were people can dream and there is a lot of adventure and the places are beautiful.
Magic Kingdom In Disney World I think the first place you should go is to Magic Kingdom because that is where they do special shows at the castle and even on the castle too (projection shows) - and that was the first park they built that Walt planned to make in Disney World! Disney's Animal Kingdom My favorite place for adventure is Animal Kingdom because there is a lot of wild adventures on the rides like River Rapids where there is a lot of bumps and you get really wet! Also the shows are surprising and adventurous like the Festival of the Lion King show. Epcot The best place for learning I think is Epcot because they teach you about different places on earth and the people and what they do in their culture! Also the best show there I think is the Illuminations where they show lots of colored lights on the big ball and show all the places. They also have food and treats from different places too! Disney's Hollywood Studios The best entertaining place I think is Hollywood Studios because they have a lot of rides about movies or shows and it’s just cool to see movies that you have maybe seen or heard. I think the best entertaining and fun ride is Tower of Terror because the effects with the ghosts are very real and you can even see a little through the ghosts! My favorite show there is The Muppet Vision in 3d because there are a lot of things that pop out at you! Thank you, Your 10 Year-Old Expert In Magical Enjoyment
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It started with a short trip to WDW to take our then 4-year-old daughter for her first time. We left the 2-year-old with the grandparents and only committed to a couple days- a quick trip that was too short, too hot, and too unorganized. BUT we were in love- in love with our little girl’s excitement and wonder, her patience to wait and meet her favorite princesses after a long hard day, our childlike joy and amazement of being in a place that literally transports you to another time and place. We returned later that year adults only thanks to a conference in town and discovered a whole other side of the Disney experience that was sophisticated and beautiful, cuisine beyond anything we could imagine, and holiday decor that was truly magical. We soon started taking family vacations and the Walt Disney World Resort became an adventure to explore- the details, the history, the creativity, the vision. We’ve done family vacations, long weekends for special events, runDisney half marathons, childless celebrations for anniversaries and festivals. Over the years, we’ve learned so much about the resorts, all of the parks, and surrounding areas that we were constantly sharing with friends our recommendations, favorite things not to miss, tips and tricks. Friends started to refer their friends to us for reviews of where to stay, where to eat, and what to do. We have found ways to go on the cheap and we’ve found ways to really live it up and maximize what it means to play. We’ve tightly organized budgets and park touring plans to know what to reserve, what to do when, and how to get the most out of our time in wonderland with less stress and less frustration. We LOVE planning our next visit (from the moment we leave, we are planning our next visit) and we LOVE helping others create magical experiences. So making the decision to start a home-based business as a travel agency specializing in Disney experiences was a dream. After a lot of planning and researching and paperwork, Magic Bound Travel, LLC was officially “born” on December 5, 2016. Legal offices determined that date but the realization that this was also Walt Disney’s birthday was serendipitous! We are so excited to share the magic that is Disney. We are Magic Bound. During crowded times at the parks, the lines to get into the magic can be just as stressful as the ride lines (PSA- Fastpasses are FREE. I repeat, Fastpasses are indeed FREE). Security checkpoints have been added to the main gates after a series of unfortunate and scary events (which I completely support for the safety of all who enter) and the amazing security staff do such a thorough job of checking every pocket and pouch and hiding place in our fancy multipurpose bags and strollers that the back check line can be pretty overwhelming and long. If you're traveling without strollers, scooters or small children not toilet trained yet, let me invite you to the Guests Without Bags Challenge. It really can be done! As a mother with two children and a husband who wears great cargo shorts, it can be done rather easily. Not only does it get you in the park gates much faster- there is never a wait at the Guests Without Bags line, it will make the rest of your day so much more enjoyable; it is a pain to get in and out of rides with an overstuffed backpack full of things you really can live without in the park, you'll find you buy more stuff than you intended to because you have someplace to stash it, and hot summer backpack sweat is the worst. Since we stay on property, we usually plan a mid-afternoon rest break to go back and nap, swim, snack, recharge phones, reapply sunscreen, and layer up for the evening temperature drop. Travel lightly!
Top 5 Essentials to carry in: 1. Sunglasses on your head. Wear on your head as a headband, clip on your shirt or use a glasses cord to keep up with them. 2. Phone and power charger in your cargo shorts pocket. You can even make it most of the day without the charger (my iPhone only can last half a day with this method and then I recharge during the midday hotel rest break!) by (1) turning your phone to airplane mode, (2) turning your phone to low battery mode and (3) only turning on the FREE WDW wifi as needed to text others in your group, look up ride wait times, or access the MyDisneyExperience app. Save your juice for when you really need it- parade and fireworks photos and video! 3. Lip balm and sunscreen in your pocket. No cargo shorts even required here. Keep it small- a small travel tube or stick of sunscreen for touch ups is all you need. 4. Magic Band on your wrist. With your band (only available to those with either Annual Passes or staying on resort property), you don't need a purse, wallet, credit card, ID, room key, or cash. With it's amazing technology, this cute watch band is your park ticket, Fastpass ticket, resort room door key, credit card, Photopass card, and meal plan all in one. If you lose a child, cast members can even locate your child by their band. Some may find this intrusive and creepy but I find it absolutely magical. 5. Disposable water bottle in hand. No matter what time of year it is when you go, hydration is essential. You will be on your feet for hours and literally walk an average of 8-10 miles per day. Not kidding. Will walk for Dole Whips! You can go through the Guests Without Bags line with a water bottle, even filled. Shoot, you can walk through that line with your whole breakfast in hand (more on eating on the cheap at Disney in a later post). There are water fountains all through the parks and you can actually skip carrying a bottle altogether and just go to any quick service restaurant and get a cup of ice water with a lid and straw for free and refill or replace all day. Extras to consider if you have room in pockets?
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