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Preparing For A Trip To The Magic Kingdom
by: Jessica Mitchell

Spending a day at the Magic Kingdom can be a truly magical
experience or a very stressful one. What makes the difference is
being prepared for the park and arriving with a plan. Families that
travel to the Magic Kingdom without researching the park layout, park
attractions and features of the park will find their day spent tackling
long lines, hot weather and confusing park details.

The best way to approach a trip to the Magic Kingdom is to review all
the available information on the park while planning your trip to
Orlando. First time visitors will be overwhelmed by the number of
attractions, shows and sheer size of the Magic Kingdom. If you plan
to spend only one day at the park you will have to plan on making
some tough choices on what you really want to see. When traveling
with children, it is always best to plan on spending two full days at the
Magic Kingdom. This will enable you to see all the attractions and get
the full Disney experience.

By reviewing the park layout in advance you can prepare a “plan of
attack’ for the park. Even in the off season, the Magic Kingdom is
always the most crowded of all four Disney Parks. Many of the most
popular attractions, such as Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Winnie
the Pooh’s Adventures always seem to be packed with people
waiting on line. You will maximize your time at the Magic Kingdom if
you understand the best ways and times to visit each attractions.

Also, Disney is always adding new attractions, refurbishing current
ones and introducing new park policies (security checks, FastPass
tickets for attractions). Learning about these procedures in advance
will only maximize your day, touring the park. Advance planning will
definite save you time and money as you visit the Magic Kingdom.

While reviewing the park layout and policies you will also be able to
see which attractions are geared for the members of your family.
Height and size restrictions do apply on some attractions, and some
even include warnings for small children (attractions that contain
complete darkness, loud noises, etc). This advance information will
prove important so your children are not disappointed once they
arrive at the park.

Advance planning can not be stressed enough when planning a trip
to the Magic Kingdom. Do your homework before traveling and when
you arrive at the park you will have a truly Magical Day.

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About The Author
Jessica Mitchell is the author of the Mouse Manual a Walt Disney World Travel
Guide (www.mousemanual.com). She and her family have vacationed at Walt
Disney World every year for the past 7 years.
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