Tips For Disney World First-Timers

Written by Cara Goldsbury


So you’ve finally decided to head to Walt Disney World. With so much to see and do, it’s important to come prepared. Here are some excellent tips to make your trip one that will be remembered for a lifetime.

• Plan ahead. - Decide ahead of time what your priorities are and make a plan of action.

• Get torepparttar parks early. - It’s amazing, particularly in busy season, how many ofrepparttar 134152 popular rides you can knock off before halfrepparttar 134153 “World” gets out of bed. • Takerepparttar 134154 time to rest inrepparttar 134155 middle ofrepparttar 134156 day. - Stay at one ofrepparttar 134157 Magic Kingdom or Epcot resorts, allowing a return inrepparttar 134158 middle ofrepparttar 134159 day for a nap or dip inrepparttar 134160 pool. • Call exactly 90 days prior at 7 AM Orlando time for priority seating if breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table inrepparttar 134161 Magic Kingdom is tops on your child’s list. - The only way you might get away with sleeping in and booking a bit later for this highly coveted character breakfast is if you are traveling in extremely slow season.

• Come prepared for an afternoon shower duringrepparttar 134162 rainy summer months even ifrepparttar 134163 sky looks perfectly clear inrepparttar 134164 morning. - Rent a locker to store your raingear and circle back if skies start to look threatening. However, if you’re caught unprepared, just about every store inrepparttar 134165 parks sells inexpensive rain ponchos. • Use Fastpass, Disney’s free, nifty timesaving device. - It’s offered at all four theme parks and is a great way to save hours of waiting in line. Just insert your park pass in one ofrepparttar 134166 machines located at each individual Fastpass attraction and receive a ticket printed with a designated one-hour window in which you may return and enter a special line with little or no waiting.

•Pre-arrange priority seating, Disney’s answer to dining reservations, by calling 407-WDW-DINE. - On arrival you’ll receiverepparttar 134167 next table available for your party size, thus saving hours of frustration and waiting. • Allow plenty of time to reachrepparttar 134168 theme parks each morning. - It’s easy to miss your breakfast priority seating is you don’t allocate enough time. • Be spontaneous. - If something catches your eye, even if it’s not on your daily list of things to do, stop and explore. If not, you could miss something wonderful.

Pack List for a Cruise--and other Travel Tips

Written by Joan Dann


What you bring on a cruise depends a great deal ofrepparttar kind of ship it is.........casual or elegant.........and your plans for "fine dining".

If you are sailing a ship with allrepparttar 134151 elegant evenings, this takes special forethought on your part. Even though they say that its two formal evenings, three informal and two casual........you are sitting in such elegant surroundings and eating a wonderful 5 course meal...........you may want to look your best ! Consider that this will be like a fabulous dinner party every evening ! When I pack for cruises my husband asks me if I had left anything in my closet.............well.............I wear absolutely everything I pack.

Here are some of my thoughts...........some ships provide robes, beach towels (both on deck and if you are going ashore torepparttar 134152 beach) and hair dryers...all depending on your level of accomodation. Check on this for your particular accomodations............and if they are provided then leave these items at home.....that's half a suitcase right there !

Ladies----If you are planning on "fine dining"-----Think thru 7 wonderful evenings of dinners and cocktails beforehand. Think Black !! Black or cream flowy pants or skirts topped with several different jackets, dressy dinner jackets, big satiny tops..........if you pack separates you will have so much more milage. Bring several evenings handbags......a nice selection of jewelry........several different pair of dressy shoes..........several bright colored Pashmina-type shawls are PERFECT.....lots of color over your basics.......different little accessories to mix and match. These little things that do not take up much room but will make allrepparttar 134153 difference. Remember...........halfrepparttar 134154 beauty of cruising is that you have these elegant evenings. Basically..........if you think you want it.........bring it. O a recent cruise, I brought 4 jackets with me of different colors and fabrics..........and really did not feel it was enough. In addition to dinner, we had lunch inrepparttar 134155 nice dining room three times, breakfast there twice and High Tea one afternoon. All worked over basic bottoms. For casual clothes, you will want fun things............some wrap skirts..........bathing suit and coverup, flip-flops...........fitness workout clothes...............

Kids------Remember no shorts or jeans inrepparttar 134156 nice dining rooms ! I have found that kids really love these nice evenings. Where else can they have 5 courses of anything they want ?? Shrimp cocktails and lobster always a hit. Teenage boy still hungry ?? What else would he like ? Another lobster tail ? (Take lots of pictures-this can be great family time !)

Men---Quite Easy ! (Of course !) Tuxedo -optional...........but very nice forrepparttar 134157 formal evenings. (Certain ships it is not optional) You may consider bringing two tuxedo shirts. Navy or basic blazer and dress pants...dress shirts...neckties....dress shoes.....khaki pants....knit shirts.....basic shorts....workout clothes...casual shoes..sneakers...bathing suit. Hawaiian type shirt for fun ! Discuss with your agent. So much depends onrepparttar 134158 kind of cruise ship you are sailing ..and your personal dining plans. Overall-plan on dressing for "Country club elegance".

You can check two bags withrepparttar 134159 airlines and carryon one more..........my carryon was a garment bag and a very full large purse. Bring some sort of granola bars with you onrepparttar 134160 plane.....airport and runway delays are all too common and food is no longer served onboard as it once was.

Other Good Basic tips.....

**Pack a pad of Post-It notes to leave messages for your cabin steward (you get to know him !), family, and shipboard friends. **Have plenty of one-dollar bills handy for tipping airport skycaps and porters atrepparttar 134161 pier. **Don't pack photo film in checked luggage as new airport screening equipment could ruin it. Put it in your carry-on instead. Even if you don't think you'll need them, bring along extra camera batteries and change them before you thinkrepparttar 134162 old ones are "dead." Don't forget film !

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