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Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Disney World is probably the most popular theme park in the world, rides, characters, it works, it is no doubt that nobody goes to Disney World to get headaches. To prevent unnecessary muscle and head pain, it is best to be prepared.
Proper Season
It is best to go to Disney World during the off-season, which is roughly around early January to mid February, or after Labor Day through mid – December. In the off season, there are less people, less congestion and less headaches. What is more, it rarely gets cold in Florida, even during the winter season, and it is swelteringly hot and humid in summer, so winter is really time to go.
Proper Lodgings
Even if it is cheaper to to stay at hotels outside Disney World, the extra money you have to cough up if you stay inside are more than compensated by the comfort and convenience, which includes stay.
Imagine traveling from your room, then go through the 47 square kilometer area that is Disney World, then go back to your hotel … strain is is not it?
Correct Schedule
Where we really go when you get there depends on your choice of mates, children, teenagers or adults.
Kids
Go through Cinderella's Castle and Visit Fantasy Land or Mickey's Toon Town, the little tots will surely love all the characters roaming around this area. They ride in these parts are constructed of 6-year olds and below, but mom or dad can still squeeze in if they want.
Adults and teenagers
A trip to the Magic Kingdom may be as if you are with the big kids. You can go to Splash Mountain to get wet or to Space Mountain to get some indoor rollercoaster, and fun for the bumpy person should Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, be sufficient to satisfy his taste for adventure.
Rides for Everyone
If you want something that everyone can enjoy, a trip to Walt Disney World Railroad, may rest for tired feet, while giving you a nice view at Magic Kingdom.
Haunted Mansion, but not really for very young children, can be exciting for young children, the ride did not go through so there is no tripping or running involved.
For relaxing walks, try the Tiki Room Show or the Swiss Family Treehouse.
Proper dining experience
For sweet snacks, try the Aloha Isle inside Adventureland, they conjure up creative drinks and snacks, a good place to try something fresh and different.
Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe provides a cool indoor dining area between Fantasyland and Tomorrow Land where you can enjoy the food to your hearts content.
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