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      05-30-2023, 11:59 PM   #172
The J-Man
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Disney World can be fun but you must plan. And you must spend an obscene amount of money. If you try to do it on the cheap, you will not have fun. If you do not plan exhaustively and learn the intricacies of visiting the parks, you will not have fun.

Stay at a Disney Resort close to one of the parks. Riviera is great being on the Skyliner, but if you are mostly interested in Magic Kingdom, that won't help you. Don't do more than 1 park per day. Spread out your visit and you will have more fun.

Buy Genie and any other upgrades available to pass the lines. Research the best routes inside the parks. Eat in the higher end Disney restaurants, but you must set an alarm for the middle of the night 60 days before your trip starts in order to get reservations. They sell out almost instantly.

I have been to 35+ countries, and my last Disney trip was the most complex trip I have ever planned. Seriously.

Also be sure to keep an eye on your kids. Lots of grooming going on at Disney! I'd bet my life savings that Iger was a frequent flyer at Epstein Island.
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