Ten Top Walt Disney
World Vacation Tips
From the authors of
PassPorter Walt Disney World®:
The unique travel guide, planner, organizer, journal, and
keepsake!
November is the gateway to the holiday
season at Walt Disney World, with Christmas decorations
going up the day after Thanksgiving. But thanks to the
Millennium Celebration and other festivities at Epcot,
the entire month is one long party. This falls
crowds have been larger than usual, so be prepared to
stroll a bit more slowly and wait a bit longer for your
favorite rides. And as always, if youre dreaming of
a Disney vacation, its never too early to start
planning.
PassPorter Planning Tips are written by
Jennifer Watson and Dave Marx, authors of PassPorter Walt
Disney World: The unique travel guide, planner,
organizer, journal, and keepsake! Available wherever
books are sold. Visit their web site at
http://www.passporter.com for more information, tips,
reviews, and fun!
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MediaMarx, Inc., P.O. Box 3880, Ann Arbor, MI, 48106.
Updated 11/21/03
Copyright 1999-2006
PassPorter Travel Press, an imprint
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November 1999 Edition Planning Your Adventure
The holiday vacation season is right around the corner,
so if youll be buying new clothes for your journey
now is the time to do it. Comfortable, well broken-in
footwear is essential, so buy em, wear em,
and make sure your feet wont fail you when you need
them most. Consider practice walks at your local park or
mall. And try on all the clothes you plan to bring, so
that if you have to replace those worn-out shorts you wont
be paying resort rates.
Getting There (and Back!)
Worried about traveling from the airport to Walt Disney
World? Its easy! Mears and Transtar offer shuttle
bus service to nearly every hotel in the Disney area.
Just show up at their curbside kiosks. For groups of
three or more, town car service can be cheaper. Book in
advance with Tiffany Towncar (1-888-838-2161) or Mears
(1-800-759-5219). Cabs are usually more expensive. If you
rent a car be sure to pick up a road map. Walt Disney
World is an easy 25 minute drive from the Orlando
International Airport.
Staying in Style
Should you stay at a Disney resort, or off property?
Lodging bargains are easy to come by in the Orlando area,
but not at Walt Disney Worlds on property
resorts. Still, there are other factors to consider.
Disney fans love the 24-hour immersion in Disney magic,
the added convenience of staying at Disneys
resorts, and the privilege of early entry to theme parks.
Resort guests also save by using Disneys free
transportation system in lieu of a car rental.
Touring the World
Vacationers who try to do it all at Walt
Disney World will arrive home more exhausted than when
they left. Try to keep your list of must do
items as short as possible, and leave lots of room in
your schedule for rest and relaxation. You dont
have to ride every ride to get full value from your
ticket. Theres lots youll miss if youre
scurrying about, and Disney magic will find you, even if
youre sitting on a park bench.
Feasting and Snacking
Priority seating reservations at Disneys
full-service restaurants can be hard to come by if you
want to dine at traditional lunch and dinner times, and
lines at the counter service eateries can be equally
fearsome. Life is far easier if you plan to eat at
off-peak hours. You can save a few bucks by eating an
early supper at lunchtime prices.
Making More Magic
Walt Disney World is an autograph hunters paradise.
You never know when you or your children will bump into a
favorite Disney character, so be prepared! Bring an
autograph book and a thick-barreled pen or marker (the
characters have trouble holding skinny pens). The look on
your childs face will be priceless! If you forget
to buy an autograph book in advance, nearly every Disney
gift shop sells them, too.
Family Travel
Its easy to get separated in a busy theme park.
First thing, select an easy-to-remember rendezvous point.
Children should carry identification listing their name
and the name of your hotel. Each Disney park gathers lost
children at its central Lost & Found. Ask any Disney
staff member for help getting reunited. Separated parties
can also leave messages for each other at Guest Services,
or use their hotels voice mail system.
Special Events
Nibble and sip your way around the world at the Epcot
International Food & Wine Festival, now through
November 21. Kiosks throughout Epcots World
Showcase offer small servings of foods and wines, most
priced from $1 to $4 (or sample a rare cognac for $25).
Think of it as a huge, open-air Tapas bar. You can also
pop in on cooking demonstrations and wine seminars. Sign
up for special events at 407-WDW-DINE.
Holiday Disney Vacations
The period from Thanksgiving through New Years is an
especially magical time at Walt Disney World. Every
Disney theme park and resort hotel is decked-out in its
holiday finest and Disney offers a wide range of
activities and events to be sure youre in the right
mood. The theme parks can be very crowded during the
holidays, so look for celebrations and events at your
hotel, too.
Saving Money
Its hard to control expenses on vacation, but set a
good budget and stick to it. Budgets are like dietsonce
broken they tend to be abandoned. An overly strict budget
can lead to all-out rebellion, especially since everyones
trying to have fun. Sensible budgets are less likely to
be broken and if broken theyre easier to get back
on track. The PassPorter Walt Disney World travel guide
can help, offering tools for setting and tracking your
budget.
As special as any Walt Disney World vacation can be, its
even better when you plan ahead. Theres so much to
see and do, and so many hopes and dreams rest on a
successful visit. Start planning now, and watch for more
PassPorter Planning Tips in the months to come.
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