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by
Cara Goldsbury, Author of The Luxury Guide to Walt
Disney World: How to Get the Most Out of the Best
Disney Has to Offer
So
your headed to Walt Disney World, but you only have
time for a long weekend. Although it's certainly not
the ideal way to see "The Happiest Place on Earth",
it definitely can be done, especially if you're willing
to hit the parks early, stay late, and be content
with only catching the highlights. Even though you'll
only be touring for 3 days, buy a 4-day Hopper Pass
(unused days never expire) in order to visit two parks
on the last day. Stay on Disney property for easy
access and pre-arrange priority seating, Disney's
answer to dining reservations, weeks before your trip
by calling 407-WDW-DINE. Most importantly, bring along
a great pair of walking shoes and lots of energy.
Hang on for a whirlwind of a tour.
Friday
at The Magic Kingdom
èArrive one hour prior to opening which
allows enough time to park, shuttle to the Ticket
and Transportation Center, and cruise over the Seven
Seas Lagoon by monorail or ferry to the park's entrance.
èGrab a quick breakfast at the Main
Street Bakery. They usually begin serving their mouthwatering
pastries around thirty minutes before official park
opening time.
èHead straight to Splash Mountain in
Frontierland, then take in Big Thunder Mountain next
door.
èCut back through the hub to Tomorrowland,
pick up a Fastpass (Disney's nifty, free, timesaving
device allowing you to return at a given time with
little or no wait in line) for Space Mountain (if
necessary). During your wait see ride Buzz Lightyear.
èIf anyone in your party is interested
in the Fantasyland attractions (as I usually am) go
there now. It will probably be necessary to pick up
a Fastpass for either Peter Pan's Flight or Winnie
the Pooh, so check it out first. Ride Peter Pan's
Flight and The Many Adventure of Winnie the Pooh and
be sure to see Mickey's Philharmagic.
èAfter Fantasyland have a fast food lunch at
the Pecos Bill Cafe.
èPick up a Fastpass at The Haunted Mansion
in Liberty Square before settling down for the afternoon
Share a Dream Come True Parade at 3 PM.
èAfter the parade, head to The Haunted
Mansion and then to the Pirates of the Caribbean in
Adventureland.
èMake a priority seating reservation
for Cinderella's Royal Table or Tony's Town Square
Restaurant for dinner and enjoy the park until the
evening's festivities begin.
è See the SpectroMagic parade and the
don't-you-dare-miss Wishes fireworks.
Saturday
at Epcot
èHave breakfast at your hotel and be
at the park one half-hour before opening time.
èHead to Mission Space and Test Track
first and then move over to the west side of Future
World to see Honey I Shrunk the Audience at the Imagination
pavilion.
èHop next door to The Land where you'll
want to ride the Living With The Land attraction.
èRide Spaceship Earth.
èMove on to the Universe of Energy.
èHead to World Showcase and pick up
a late lunch at one of the many international fast
food spots.
èWork your way around World Showcase
for the remainder of the afternoon, making time between
stops for shopping and a few highlights including
Maelstrom in Norway, the Reflections of China film,
The American Adventure show, and Impressions de France.
èMake priority seating at one of the
World Showcase restaurants for 7 PM. My favorites
are Mexico's San Angel Inn, France's Bistro de Paris,
and Morocco's Restaurant Marrakesh. Search for a nice
viewing spot around the lagoon for the 9PM Illuminations
spectacular about thirty minutes prior to showtime.
Sunday
at Disney's Animal Kingdom and Disney-MGM Studios
èHave breakfast at your hotel, head
to the Animal Kingdom, and be at the park gates one
half-hour before opening. Use the time before rope
drop to walk the paths of the Oasis.
èAt rope drop head straight to Kilimanjaro
Safaris and then walk the Pangani Forest Exploration
Trail.
èBacktrack to Discovery Island to take
in It's Tough to Be a Bug then head to Asia and walk
the Maharaja Jungle Trek.
èWork in the Festival of the Lion King
at Camp Minnie-Mickey sometime during the day. If
you have young children, stop for a visit at the Character
Greeting Trails.
èPick up a fast food lunch. My favorite
is the Tusker House in Africa.
èThen it's time for Dinoland. Pick up
a Fastpass (if necessary) to Dinosaur. During the
wait take in Primeval Whirl at Chester and Hester's
Dino-Rama.
èIt will now be late mid-afternoon and
time to head to Disney-MGM Studios. Thrill junkies
should immediately head down Sunset Boulevard to the
Tower of Terror and the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster.
èIf touring with young children or if
thrill rides aren't your cup of tea, skip the scary
rides and see the The Voyage of the Little Mermaid
then the Great Movie Ride. Afterwards take The Magic
of Disney Animation tour.
èRide Star Tours and if there is time
see Muppetvision 3-D.
èMake the latest priority seating possible
for a late dinner at the Hollywood Brown Derby for
dinner. Head back to your hotel and collapse.
Cara
Goldsbury is the author of The Luxury Guide to Walt
Disney World: How to Get the Most Out of the Best
Disney Has to Offer available at 800-247-6553, www.luxurydisneyguide.com,
Amazon.com, or your local bookstore. Visit her at
www.luxurydisneyguide.com.
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