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We just came back from Orlando and I have a suggestion, make sure to book your fast passes way before you go! It was too crowded and we couldn’t get in to the rides that we really like! All sold out and wait time : around 2 hours!!!! 🙄
Fast passes are best reserved 60 days from your arrival (if you stay on Disney property) or 30 days (for not staying at Disney) book 3 a day, then use the app or a kiosk and book 1 at a time after you have used your first 3, and continue 1 at a time until about 7p
We are here now. What LISA said is important and I don’t think most people know it. Also, my husband really wanted a reservation at the Polynesian and I hadn’t been able to secure one- so we checked last night and got in today! So – keep an eye on the apps so that if someone else changes plans, you may still go!
Yes I agree with Lisa. That’s why we always stay on property and book our fast passes right when they become available. Also we have loved the extra magic hours and tend to ride more during them!
Could you by the multiple park ticket and use it for three people the same day instead of going to three different parks?
No. Each person needs their own ticket. Hope that helps.
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Legoland resort is currently on Groupon as well 🙂
We like going for one of the parties (Halloween/Christmas). The parties are always a ton of fun! I do suggest taking a poncho with you. We’ve been the last several years and the one thing that stays the same for Florida is that is rains EVERY time! Also, if you’re doing the Halloween party, consider taking a book bag.
Lol that’s true! My sisters went last year and I saw lots of pics of them in rain ponchos
I have a Disney Reward Visa Card offer link to share!! Receive a $200 statement Credit after you spend $500 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. This is for “No Annual Fee” Disney Visa Card and only available by special link. You will enjoy discount at disney store and select restaurants in the parks, exclusive character meet and great opportunities ,etc…..Here is my link and you can learn more
https://www.referyourchasecard.com/200/9MCJK5OE1A
if you have kids that is unable to ride because of height restriction consider getting rider switch. adults take turn in riding.
Maricel, exactly what is that?
I have a Disney Reward Visa Card offer link to share too!
It says: Earn a $200 Disney Gift Card with the Disney Visa Card after $500 purchase in first three months. Get discounts on certain purchases and dining, and there is no Annual Fee for this card. Here is my link (I used someone else’s link before Christmas and got my $200 gift card soon after I had reached the $500): https://www.referyourchasecard.com/200/O2Y64LFRSR
Y’all are giving such good advice. I plan to travel in October with a 6 year old boy. 3-4 days. Which parks are a must? I don’t expect to go to all, and are line waits typically 2 hrs!?