These Disney World mistakes are already tripping people up in 2024.
But we’re gonna make sure the same thing isn’t gonna happen to you!
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These Disney World mistakes are already tripping people up in 2024.
But we’re gonna make sure the same thing isn’t gonna happen to you!
There’s a reason it feels like you’re stepping into another world when you enter Magic Kingdom. That park, unlike Disney’s Hollywood Studios, EPCOT, or Disney’s Animal Kingdom, is kind of on its own little island. In fact, you can’t even park your car at Magic Kingdom — you have to take a boat or ride the monorail just to enter the park!
Of course, this is all by design. Walt Disney wanted to transport people to a magical place free of parking lots and traffic lines. Don’t get us wrong — we love the concept, but it does create a few pesky problems. Watch out, people! Whatever you do, do NOT make this disastrous Magic Kingdom mistake on your next trip to Disney World.Â
We go to Disney World everyday.Â
Despite how frequently we visit, we still make mistakes. Yep! We still learn more and more about the parks and how to better navigate them each time we go. The parks are ever-changing, and no two days are ever the same. So, it’s safe to say that we’ve made our fair share of mistakes. Today, we’re here to share those mistakes with you so that you don’t make them like we did!
We are HUGE rope-drop fans in Disney World, but, believe me, we’ve messed up BIG TIME!
Making sure you do EVERYTHING you want while on vacation at Disney World is no easy feat even with tools like Genie+ and lightning lanes to help you out. That’s why it’s so important to use all the best tricks to your advantage!
If you’re planning to rope-drop (e.g. be one of the first people in the parks — literally named because the Cast Members hold ropes over the entrances to the lands) Magic Kingdom before the park officially opens, you can LEARN FROM OUR MISTAKES and really maximize your time! [Read more…]
The fact that you clicked on today’s video just PROVES to me that you wanna make sure your upcoming Disney World trip doesn’t suddenly burst into flames because of ONE major mistake.
So let’s start putting out the fires BEFORE it’s too late.
Disney World has been celebrating spooky season for a while already, but it’s almost officially October!
With Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party happening on select nights, the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival in full swing daily, and new attractions officially opening up, October is shaping up to be quite an exciting month. If you’re heading to Disney World soon, make sure you don’t make these mistakes!
And just like that, we’re almost to September!Â
September can be a very popular time to visit Disney World, as many are seeking lower crowds after schools are back in session as well as a respite from the heat that summer at Disney World brings. While a September Disney World vacation is definitely magical no matter which way ya play it, there are a few things to consider so that your September vacation isn’t dampened. Have no fear, DFB is here!
It’s true — even those of us who frequent the Disney Parks every day still make mistakes!
Over the years, we’ve made TONS of mistakes, actually — but they’ve allowed us to be able to provide you all with advice so that you don’t end up making the same mistakes we did (and sometimes still do.)
You forget your socks. You fully bought that MagicBand+ and left it at home. Or you completely forgot a virtual queue would be required for a popular ride. These are just some of the MANY mistakes you can make in Disney World.
But those mistakes don’t even begin to scratch the surface of the possible mishaps you could experience if you visit Disney World in March. Did you know some major things will be ENDING or CLOSED in March, while others will be reopening? It’s a big month for the parks, so let’s go over what you need to know.
It’s a NEW YEAR … a fresh time for setting goals and making plans for 2023. And if your plans include a trip to Disney World, we’re here to help.
Disney World is our favorite place (obviously!), but it is unlike a lot of vacations, because many people would say it does take some planning and preparation in advance to have your best experience (and get the most bang for your buck).