What are the top ten things u must see at disneyworld?
December 12, 2009 by GroovieT
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Well, me and my family are going to disney world for the first time, and my sisters only four. My mother suggested we divide up( me with my uncle, sister with mom, ect) and have a list of things that are top priorites to see first. Ive never been there, so anything cool would be a big help. Also if u could tell me wat to take on the plane, into disneyworld, and wat is the cool thing to buy while down there.
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1. Cinderella Castle
2. Space Mountain
3. Splash Mountain
4. Epcot Ball
5. Soarin’
6. Test Track
7. Tower of Terror
8. Rockin’ Roller Coaster
9. Tree Of Life
10. Dinosaur
On the plane bring a cd player or mp3. In the park you don’t really need much but be sure to wear your swim suite to the parks in case of a water ride! Since it is your first trip to Disney World I would get mickey mouse ears with your name on the back! Hope this helps!!! Have a magical trip!!!!!!!!!
MAGIC KINGDOM
Tiki Tiki Room
The tea cups
Alladins ride
Dumbo ride
possibly the pirates of the carribean ride
Depending on what time you land, you make go to a park before you check into your hotel. So keep that in mind when you dress and pack your carry on for the plane. My kids bring an IPOD, simple snacks and a set of Walkie Talkies, that way when we do split up we remain in contact.
Top Ten Things To See(for all ages)
Fantasmic
Its Tough to Be a Bug
Honey, We shrunk the Audience
Beauty and the Beast
The Great Movie Ride
Illuminations
All the parades
Cindercellabration
Top Rides for each Park
Magic Kingdom
Space Mountain
Splash Mountain
Haunted Mansion, now under construction
Mickey’s Phillharmagic
Toon Town
Epcot
Soaring California
Mission Space
Finding Nemo
MGM
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
Areosmith, Rocking Roller Coaster
Animal Kingdom
Dinosaur
Expedition Everest
Everyone will tell you something different when it comes to what to do at WDW. For a first timer I suggest going to the Disney website http://www.disney.go.com and click travel and Walt Disney World, go to parks and look at the attractions, what you like will be different from what your sister likes. Make a list of things that sound the best to you and name that list "must do" then make a second list of things that sound good but dont fall under must do (everything at WDW is fun by the way) call it "want to do" . Everything not on your two lists is if you have time stuff. Use the Fastpass system on the more popular rides and while you are waiting for your fastpass time you can often do some of the things on your want to do list or have time list.
Also look at the maps of the parks and locations of the attractions, if your trip is a bit off you can order custom maps from Disney for free, or get a map of each park when you get there. See what attractions are close togther and make a plan of action based on what you want to do most. Use Extra Magic hours if possible to extend your time at the parks (if your staying at a Disney resort)
Example: Your at Magic Kingdom and want to ride Splash Mountian, Pirates and Haunted Mansion. Go to Splash and get a fastpass, then go ride Pirates which has no fastpass, if you have time ride Haunted Mansion also or just before going to Splash grab a fastpass for Haunted mansion.
Also, lines that look long often move pretty fast so dont get discouraged.
Most of all, take your time and have fun.
For the plane, take a book, hand held video game, something to read, or my favorite, sleep.
Things to take into the park:
Wear comfortable shoes and clothing, sunscreen, money, camera and plenty of batteries, film or flash media. Any prescription meds needed, pain killer, imodium, acid eaters, baby wipes/waterless soap.
Also loking at the Disney website will get you excited about all the cool stuff to do there.
1. Haunted Mansion (MK)
2. Pirates (MK)
3. Jungle Cruise (MK)
4. Tower of Terror (MGM)
5. Rock N’ Rollercoaster (MGM)
6. Test Track (Epcot)
7. Mission Space (Epcot)
8. Expedition Everest (Animal Kingdom)
9. Dinosaur (Animal Kingdom)
10. Safari (Animal Kingdom)
About "cool" things to buy while you’re here.. I wouldn’t waste money on tourist stuff, but if you MUST buy something get a T-shirt. Just make sure it’s something you would actually wear and then it isn’t a waste of money.
http://www.orlandofloridasucks.com
I’m planning my 8th trip (this time with my 8-year-old goddaugher) for January. I second the idea of going to the disney page: http://disneyworld.disney.go.c.....erviewPage
There are lots of great rides to go on – depending on if you like scary rides or not. And don’t forget the water parks and DisneyQuest (an indoor virtual theme park at Disney Westside, if you get the all-inclusive park-hopper pass). At Disney Quest you can design your own rollercoaster on a computer, make it do all sorts of things a real rollercoaster could never do, place it someplace weird like space or under a volcano, and then they will load it on a simulator and you can actually ride it! It’s extremely cool!
When you’re at MGM (and the best attractions there are Rock’n'Rollercoaster, Tower of Terror, Star Tours and Muppet 3-D), there are two restaurants that my neices really loved when we were there. The 50’s Prime Time Cafe is like a home in the 1950’s, and they show clips of old black and white tv shows on old-fashion tvs. But my neices loved it because you’re waited on by someone pretending to be Mom or Dad (or big sister or big brother) – and they treat ADULTS like they’re little kids too. They’ll tell your mom to get her elbows off the table, and make her eat her vegetables and stuff. It’s very funny. The other is the SciFi Drive In, where you eat in car-like tables in what looks like an old drive in theatre, and they show funny previews for old (really bad) science fiction movies from the 1950’s and 60’s.
There are so many fun things to do, it would take hours and hours just to tell you. Definitely read everyone’s opinion and check out that Disney World web page!
i dont know what to say, because its all extremly fun!!!! but for your sister i recommend magic kingdom and for some1 older like a teenager i would recommend MGM studios
How old are you?
The parade at night at magic Kingdom, the best parade in Disney
Bid Boob boo, they will make your sister a princess. To say money, bring a princess dress. I forgot mine, and ended up buying one there. You need to make reservations for this
Lunch at Cinderla Castle., for you little one
Playhouse Disney show at MGM, if she like Little Einstein, they is a charter lunch
Animal Kingdom Sari ride
I would get breakfast with Donald duck, get in the park early
When the park opens, Have one person get fast track at Mt. Everst, and go right to the sarfi ride. Then go to Mt Everes