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DISNEYQUEST
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/downtown-disney/entertainment/disney-quest-indoor-interactive-theme-park/
personally i don't find it worth the money you pay to get in. the games aren't that great. even the interactive experiences like cyber space mountain are a big let down.
DISNEYQUEST
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/downtown-disney/entertainment/disney-quest-indoor-interactive-theme-park/
personally i don't find it worth the money you pay to get in. the games aren't that great. even the interactive experiences like cyber space mountain are a big let down.
DISNEYWORLD... overwhelmed by planning.?
Chrissy
We are going in September with two children boy 10 and girl 8 and staying at Polynesian for a week. One of the days we would like to go to Sea World. I know we have a park hopper ticket. We watched the DVD that Disney sent and have a pretty good idea that we want to spend a little time at each place at least. Other than that.... I am nervous about what to do when? Like the day we get there... what should we attempt first? What are the do not miss meals? How do we get to SeaWorld? Do we have to buy tickets there or make reservations? I wish we just had a schedule to follow that made sense. ... and ... are there any tricks to save money... like on drinks? I'll take some insider advise please!!!!
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The book "The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World" is wonderful to buy if this is your first trip.
If you've been before, you can just look at it in the bookstore and take notes from it.
There's a site called AllEars.net that has the most amazing information of all unofficial websites out there.
AllEars has schedules, rate & reviews, tips, ticket information, blogs, and a whole lot more! Just sit down and start exploring. It'll take a long time to do it though, fair warning.
At the Poly you'll be able to buy a refillable mug for hot or cold drinks, but they are NOT worth it if you aren't staying at the hotel for long (if you are only staying there to sleep, not using the pool much). They can ONLY be refilled at the Poly and nowhere else, there's no point taking them to the park with you.
If you are staying at one park all day long (or are planning on making a second stop at it during your trip) you can buy a refillable mug for THAT park, but only buy it if you are BIG drinkers. In most cases you can buy one water bottle at the beginning of your trip and keep refilling them, some people find Florida water to have a 'funny' taste, so they just buy a bunch of those single serving drink mix packets (crystal light, propel, kool-aid, lemonaid, etc)
None of the parks are half-a-day parks, they all deserve a full day, at least, to enjoy it fully! Do not listen to anyone that says different.
Animal Kingdom has a TON of things to do and is best to get there early as possible. If your kids are into thrill rides, get on Expedition Everest. If they aren't, get to Kilimanjaro Safari. Both of those rides get huge lines all day long and it's best to get them early as possible. Personally I'd go on the Safari first (animals are active in the early A.M and late P.M.), then run to get a Fast Pass for E.E. for later that day.
Epcot has a lot of kid friendly things to do, and alcohol for the adults! LOL You can get a passport at the World Show case and do a craft in each country. A fun thing to do is have someone from that country write "hello" and your child's name in their language in their autograph book. Innoventions East and West are always pretty fun, but it depends on what interest your kids have in video games and futuristic items I suppose. There's a really cool thing called "Club Cool" where you can try a ton of different Coke-a-cola products from around the world for the best price, FREE!! Test Track and Sorin are totally amazing too.
The Magic Kingdom is a must too. Be aware that Peter Pan almost always has a long line, so if your kids want to do that, try and get there at an 'off' time, like 12/1pm or really late at night. There's too much other things to talk about there so I'm not going to type it all.
Disney Studios, go to Toy Story Mania as soon as you enter. The line is long all day long, so it won't matter when you go, but if you go early at least you'll know you did it once and and won't need to worry about standing in line with a bunch of tired kids (other then yours).
As for Sea World, either take a taxi or rent a car. There is no Disney transportation over there. Sea World has nothing to do with Disney, so they aren't likely going to have much information for you and they won't be able to sell you tickets either. They will call you a taxi though, however you'll need to arrange a rental car yourself either at the desk or before you leave home.
The book "The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World" is wonderful to buy if this is your first trip.
If you've been before, you can just look at it in the bookstore and take notes from it.
There's a site called AllEars.net that has the most amazing information of all unofficial websites out there.
AllEars has schedules, rate & reviews, tips, ticket information, blogs, and a whole lot more! Just sit down and start exploring. It'll take a long time to do it though, fair warning.
At the Poly you'll be able to buy a refillable mug for hot or cold drinks, but they are NOT worth it if you aren't staying at the hotel for long (if you are only staying there to sleep, not using the pool much). They can ONLY be refilled at the Poly and nowhere else, there's no point taking them to the park with you.
If you are staying at one park all day long (or are planning on making a second stop at it during your trip) you can buy a refillable mug for THAT park, but only buy it if you are BIG drinkers. In most cases you can buy one water bottle at the beginning of your trip and keep refilling them, some people find Florida water to have a 'funny' taste, so they just buy a bunch of those single serving drink mix packets (crystal light, propel, kool-aid, lemonaid, etc)
None of the parks are half-a-day parks, they all deserve a full day, at least, to enjoy it fully! Do not listen to anyone that says different.
Animal Kingdom has a TON of things to do and is best to get there early as possible. If your kids are into thrill rides, get on Expedition Everest. If they aren't, get to Kilimanjaro Safari. Both of those rides get huge lines all day long and it's best to get them early as possible. Personally I'd go on the Safari first (animals are active in the early A.M and late P.M.), then run to get a Fast Pass for E.E. for later that day.
Epcot has a lot of kid friendly things to do, and alcohol for the adults! LOL You can get a passport at the World Show case and do a craft in each country. A fun thing to do is have someone from that country write "hello" and your child's name in their language in their autograph book. Innoventions East and West are always pretty fun, but it depends on what interest your kids have in video games and futuristic items I suppose. There's a really cool thing called "Club Cool" where you can try a ton of different Coke-a-cola products from around the world for the best price, FREE!! Test Track and Sorin are totally amazing too.
The Magic Kingdom is a must too. Be aware that Peter Pan almost always has a long line, so if your kids want to do that, try and get there at an 'off' time, like 12/1pm or really late at night. There's too much other things to talk about there so I'm not going to type it all.
Disney Studios, go to Toy Story Mania as soon as you enter. The line is long all day long, so it won't matter when you go, but if you go early at least you'll know you did it once and and won't need to worry about standing in line with a bunch of tired kids (other then yours).
As for Sea World, either take a taxi or rent a car. There is no Disney transportation over there. Sea World has nothing to do with Disney, so they aren't likely going to have much information for you and they won't be able to sell you tickets either. They will call you a taxi though, however you'll need to arrange a rental car yourself either at the desk or before you leave home.
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