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  1. Take an afternoon break: it seems obvious, but it always surprises me and my husband when we go and at noon, the heat of the day, the park is the busiest. We leave at lunch, take a swim and nap, and come back . Usually on our way back in we pass a bunch of miserable and overheated families on their way out.

  2. Where are the skyliners and monerails and how much do they cost per person and where do they go in the park? Also i was planning to go in June or July will it be raining and thunderstorms then?

  3. Im no good at online bookings and reservation or planning or soread sheets, basically i suck online at anything except toutube but my mission is to plan a Disneyland trip!!! how? not too sure but this is a start! 😃

  4. Dude I went to Universal studios during the spring and just to educate you Florida👏is👏hot, walking isn’t great for a 12 hour day I capped out at 35,000 and 42,000 steps in those 2 days

  5. Avoid all hassle – just go and stand in your local park on a blazing hot day until you're wet with sweat, thirsty as hell and exhausted then dump thousands in cash in a bin as you leave the park.

  6. If you get water shoes, make sure they have some type of support and aren't the barefoot type. That much walking on pavement can put a lot of stress on the ligaments if you don't have support. It's not like you are hiking around on soft ground all day.

  7. The workout part is no joke. My wife and i couldn’t wait to finish the vacation and go back to work to take a break.

  8. OK, we are heading there in May with our two girls 8 and 6 for the first time. My wife and I haven't been since 2010. Would you recommend double stroller rental just to side-step the crankiness and tired legs? And if we do rent one each day, are we stuck with it the entire day, or can we drop it off at a kiosk and pick one up later again if needed? Thirdly, what are necessities to have on-person assuming we may be able to clip to a stroller? I'm thinking string bag with sunscreen, snacks, water, but also don't want to overpack. My fear is not being prepared for when miserable attitudes arise due to heat and tiredness, but at the same time not wanting to carry a heavy load of unnecessary items.

  9. One of the things that I think is unfortunate about Disney World is that there are only two, maybe three (but never more) decent rides in each park.

  10. Thanks, planning a trip soon you had some good ideas. A suggestion for your channel, is to create a few videos for international & domestic travelers that are first time visitors to Orlando, possibly even arranging them 5 days with travel in Disney + Orlando, etc (;

  11. Just curious do I have to get a lighting lane for each individual memebers of my family? Me and my wife are going with our 5 yr old and 2 yr old in July I don’t understand just one lighting for each group?

  12. Oh my goodness!!! Bad advice. My sister in laws husband found out we were going and he was adamant about telling us we had to go to hoop dee doo review. Because they go every time and it’s so amazing and bla bla bla. I had no interest in going nor did I even entertain the idea. My kids would’ve been horrible in that. I know them. They’re bad in certain situations. My wife said well they said we had to do it. Ummmm I don’t think so and we didn’t. Here’s a disclaimer. I’m not bad mouthing the hoop dee doo review. I’ve never been. I might love it but I’m interested in spending my time on other things before that

  13. When I worked as a cast member, the biggest thing I learned from observing families is that you need to have water bottles that you refill throughout the day, especially the kiddos. And if your child naps at home, they need to nap at Disney too, especially if you're staying for the nighttime shows. The 3 pm meltdown can be easily avoided if kids (and even some adults) are rested and hydrated.

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