For my upcoming trip in June, I want to do some stuff that is simple but magical. I have made a list and so far on the list is like meeting my favorite characters, go on a ride we never ride. What are some other ideas?
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For my upcoming trip in June, I want to do some stuff that is simple but magical. I have made a list and so far on the list is like meeting my favorite characters, go on a ride we never ride. What are some other ideas?
There are so many!! It really depends on what you like to do and who you're going with...
-got to the beach at the poly for fireworks and dole whips
-spend a night walking the boardwalk and going to Jellyrolls
-Explore some of the resorts (go see the geyser at Wilderness Lodge, fishing and Yee Haw Bob at PO Riverside, ...)
kitchen sink?? :p
Just a few attractions that I like to use in the Magic Kingdom to slow down and look around at all the scenery are the Walt Disney World Railroad, Liberty Square Riverboat and Tomorrowland Transit Authority.
Have you parked yourself on the beach and watched the water pageant?
How about mini-golf?
Jellyrolls and Yee Haw Bob sound great but I will only be 17 when we go =[.
Yeah...After watching Tony eat that ... it does not seem magical
We did that almost every night when we stayed at WL
Never of thought of that.
Thanks for the ideas everyone... keep them coming.
Resort hop on the monorail line?
Climb the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse at night. Very magical.
YES! One of the most under-appreciated attractions on property. Been a huge favorite of mine since I first saw it in the 70's.
I always wanted to live there. :)
You considered one of the tours? Whether with Lou himself or the Disney ones.
My favourite is undiscovered future world, which comes with exclusive pin and priority viewing for illuminations :thumbs: Or even better the Dessert Party at Magic Kingdom :cookie: Fabulous wide range of desserts and an excellent view of wishes :mickeykid
Obviously Segway Tours are cool but Im not sure on the minimum age for that.
Characters in Flight, roasting marshmallows / horse rides at fort wilderness, watching a movie on the beach at the beach club (or many of the other resorts)
You could also play some games in the parks. Obviously looking for hidden mickeys. The last time I was there we also tried to collect all the Fastpasses!
Pretty sure the minimum age for Segway tours are 16. That's what they generally are elsewhere.
I'd love to do the Future World tour. How long is that? Might try that when we go next Christmas.
wdfan, have you done Characters in Flight? Is it worth the time? Looks kinda cool, but I wasn't willing to pull the trigger when we were there in 2010.