Address: Orlando, FL, USA
Phone: +14079395277
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Paige Topole
This place sucks
Anderson Luciano
Waldisney, it's the biggest deception you pay dearly and end up not seeing and enjoying anything, because toys after 6 pm cannot be used by those who buy a terrible ticket. Don't waste your time.
Eustorgio Enrique Otero Castillo
Super to get out of the routine
Jonathan Neilson
Amazing
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Yep! Dinseyworld used to be so dangerous before them. So make sure to leave all your metal objects and potentially long pocket knives, hand grenades, handguns and rocket launchers in the car.
Yes but it's cheaper to rent one from outside vendor. If you are staying on property, they will even deliver to your Resort. Buena Vista is one company but Google because there are tons more.
Yes! So many things to do, no matter how old you are! ( Animals, Celebrations, Culture Activities, Thrill Rides and Good Dining ) I went with my grandmom and family years ago and it worked out great. ( she didn't go on the rollercoasters )
Fast passes are essential especially around the holiday season as the standby line for popular rides could be 3+ hours. Resort guests can book up to 60 days in advance of their check-in date and non-resort guests can book up to 30 days in advance, as early as 7am EST online. You can only book 3 advance fast passes per day/ park for each day of your visit, so you need to decide on which park to book for. ie: you cannot book 2 fast passes for Magic Kingdom and the 3rd one for Animal Kingdom Make sure all of your party members are connected and your tickets are linked in My Disney Experience and reserve for everyone in your group. Book your advance fast passes as close together as possible, ie: 1st attraction 9-10am, 2nd attraction 10-11am and 3rd attraction 11-12am. Once you've use all your advance fast passes you can start booking one fast pass at a time thru out the remainder of your day. Each fast pass must be used or cancelled before you book another.
Yes, there are drop offs for each park. Non-humans, or extraterrestrials can be dropped off by shuttle craft near space mountain or catch a ride directly via Star Tours, which has a terminal in Hollywood Studios.
10 and older = adult ticket, and if on dining plan, is adult dine. At the hotels they consider you an adult at 18..but that's just the hotels.
I'm surprised at the amount of people who have said yes. No. An emotional support dog is not allowed. ESA's are not a licensed animal trained to help their person with specific tasks. They do not have the same rights as Service and Guide Dogs who are trained to help their person literally get through day to day tasks. Only Service dogs and Guide dogs are allowed in and they must have their vests and ID's.
People of ALL ages have fun and enjoy coming here.
Swan or dolphin Disney resort
Yes they do! I give them a 7.5.
Water bottles were allowed and snacks...no coolers
Yes. Don't bring a selfie stick though. It is considered a weapon and will be confiscated
You can set Disney Land in the parking lot of Magic Kingdom Alone. Disney world 20x larger
Sure! What's Disney without MERMAIDS??
You can possibly but it is easy and wiser to preorder and get the new magic band
They do have schedules for character visits as well. Visit with guest services and they can provide you with what character will be where and when.
Yes you are although it will be searched before entering the park
The pure parking costs 20 dollars and the food inside is expensive
From Disney's site- Strollers must be no larger than 31 inches wide and 52 inches long. TheDisney stroller and wagon policy changes are intended to help ease guest flow and congestion.
Only to take a photo with the princess. Somebody told me that the are a secret entrance but I cant find it ...
I brought my own wheelchair and was told I had to rent theirs. That's not supposed to be true. I had to take mine back to out hotel. My wheelchair was a standard 18".
I think the bottom line is why.
One of the happiest places to go!
There are many types of accommodations that can be utilized at Disney. They work with thousands of Guests with special needs daily and the Cast Members are trained to handle the requirements. Depending on the rides, they can do vehicle transfers or put the wheelchair directly on the ride in a modified ride car. She would have a fantastic time!
Yes
Aerosmith RocknRollercoaster does go upside down multiple times
Yes! You can bring them in a small cooler, as well as your own food. Check the Disney website FAQ before you go, because they are always changing the rules. It's best to stay up to date.
You shouldn't have any problems with that. I've seen many people with different items like that in the parks. Just be sure it folds and fits in the pack, but you will have to show it at security before going into the parks. Have a magical time!
Agree
It depends on the ticket you buy. They have a few different types. The standard tickets let you into all of the attractions of one of the parks. They also have the park hopper passes that let you into all of the parks for the day, in case if you want to switch parks. And they have passes that add admission to the water parks as well. They also have tickets that include dining in the restaurants with your admission to the parks. It is best too look on their website and decide what is best for you
Yes, for sure!
Yes you can but I recommend getting one with a built in filter to improve the taste and the water will be Luke warm so make sure you load up on ice when you buy food too.
I would suggest a costume store or Halloween store that has costumes... if not there, you will certainly find it on Amazon
Yes you can, but as a former cast member please remember when going through the lines. To turn down the speed it makes it easier to take the turns through the line.
Yes, in the Magic Kingdom it is only in sit down restaurants, but in Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios it is in the kiosks and casual restaurants as well.
Yes you need to make a reservation to a park then you can buy a ticket at the gate if needed. This goes toward the count for the day and you don't want to hear up to go only to be told they reached capacity for the day.
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Avatar, safari, mountain everest (animal kingdom), show frozen, indiana jones, fantasy (hollywood studios) walk through the countries in Epcot, Show finish Castle Magic Kingdom
Definitely! They even help with ride transfers and have motor scooters, (I'd recommend getting one from a third party supplier though if you don't have your own, it's a lot cheaper). They are so accommodating.
The Walt Disney World Resort is made up of 47 square miles of land…. or about 30,000 acres. Only about 1100 acres of that land is devoted to the 4 theme parks. In fact, with only 7,100 acres developed, there's quite a lot of room for expansion!
You can purchase for whenever you want
Yes, it will cost you time at the gate. It will need to be checked by security.
Yes there are a variety to choose from... however depending on how long you're there for you can rent one from a scooter place ot may be cheaper
It will be the best birthday surprise! A dream come true, you will love it!!. The price can vary from USD $ 90 to USD $ 120 per day. If you go to Walt Disney World, I recommend planning a trip of at least 7 days, since having six theme parks you can dedicate a whole day to each and rest the last.
Yes but no where near as long some rides you have to reserve though
yes you need to enter the site of the park you want
Absolutely. If you are lucky, you can get the center of the back row: nothing to hold onto and no one in front of you!
Depends on the package, doing the entire park is like exploring the USA in a summer. If you got the 5 day package you could visit all 3 Kingdoms and the 2 waterparks spending a couple extra.nights in the Kingdoms. You can see many things, but not all, it's just too big.
No sorry Disney World is open 365 days a year including Christmas Day. Since it opened in 1971 it has only closed a few days due to hurricane fears and I believe on 9/11. The hours vary from park to park and time of year and other special events happening. Look up WDW and the park you may be interested in.The water parks are seasonal and usually take turns over winters as to which one stays opened which year. If Greg lived in area or worked as a cast member he would have known this was the answer.
Trees go up right after Halloween. The mickey merry Christmas party starts Nov 9th so the parks will be decorated before that.
It looks like the storm will be here Sun or Mon but Disney World hasn't made any announcements as of yet!
Yes..but you need to get there early or they will be sold out..try renting from another company they will deliver it to your hotel
All park's require reservations.
Of course. But get there early during the summer season.
They do have special benefits for Healthcare workers/public servants. Make sure you mention it when you call to make your arrangements. Further, check with your employer also to see if they offer discounts as well.
This is the Google public forum, it sounds like your question should be directed at Disney or put in a DVC specific chat group on social media platform.
Yep. Walt disney world app.
No it doesn't cost
As of Tuesday June 15th guests are only required to wear masks on transportation.
Epcot has a preset list of performers. What you're asking for isn't one of them but keep checking, especially during a music festival. Not during covid though. Good luck.
You can bring your own food but with the drinks I think that only if they are in the bottle
I don't know of any senior discounts but yes there are scooters to rent.
Yes! There was an accessible gondola stopped at the end of each station with a wheelchair ramp waiting for the next family with a wheelchair or ecv!
Isn't his head one giant mask? I would be more inclined to ask if the princesses should be wearing a face mask.
A lot of walking is required to fully enjoy the theme park. There are a lot of benches and restaurants to sit and relax. However there are strollers for rent at the entrance of the park(s) which would be really helpfull.
3 days of fun at the Theme Parks for only $ 175 (plus taxes). Or improve the category with a 4-day ticket for only an additional $ 20, plus taxes.
It varies by season. A lot has to do with which Park has early morning or later evening hours for resort guests.
Goin by yourself is great idea! Everyone very friendly
I would suggest that you do not go on any holidays or weekend's. Next time I go to beat the heat and the crowds will be late September early. November or the middle of January.
Very beautiful place for photos
Follow signage to guest drop-off.
Send a email to customer relations or customer service
Where in Walt Disney are you wanting to find these things? Every resort hotel has a area to buy snacks and beer as well as at least one bar somewhere.
Visit Walt Disney World Resort website for discounts and hotel reservations.
Its different for every ride. Download the Disney App and each ride has the inches listed... this was very useful for me since I have different aged kids.
Yes
All walks are good! You delve into the history of each and they are currently being renewed with better animatronics. Each walk is completely set and the decoration of all is incredible, you will not be bored! Some of those who already have this new technology are: the Frozen walk and the Avatar walk. I recommend you visit them!
Yes they have a drop off section right in front of the gates you're not charge to park if you tell them that you're just dropping off
Excellent family place I recommend it
Yes, they allow you to bring food and drink. Water bottles must be sealed unopened and no glass containers. All other snack allowed.
The place is very fun and very nice to run for myself Astanst tricks and our seat 4 days because of what we are satisfied from one day
Yes, they are limited though. My parents rent from an outside company and the scooter is delivered to the hotel.
Yes, you can buy the pack but not buy the tickets which the tickets are unlimited as long as the time you are in the hotel
Have you tried the web site.
Yes, but you can not start a charcoal grill inside the park.as long as you do not bring glass
Yes Florida is the biggest disney resort, so lots more to do and see there
Complicated. No. And yet any one of the four parks can reach capacity and turn guests away because of safety laws. So while you have an admission ticket, peak days may present an issue. See https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/calendars/park-hours/
Yes, you can bring snacks, also bring water as the cost of water in the park is high, or you can ask for cups of ice water instead of buying it for $3.50
Depends where you are in the parking lot but they have little trains that run through the lot. The castle can be seen from the entrance. It's iconic but the castle itself isn't much of an attraction.
59 dollars or more depending on season age and what type of ticket you get
They use radio frequencies to transmit your information to the fast pass reader. It can also be used to find your location.
Every park pass comes with 3 fast passes. The app is the best way to reserve them.
Animal Kingdom has Jurassic inspired attraction, and also at Universal Studios has its own
Yes
I am currently here. You can re-enter the same park no problem
They can be really tasty but I still dont think it's worth it. Epcot has some really good food. Maybe I'm cheap but I dont think the portion or flavor is enough to match up to the price
Depends for what age. Adults- Epcot. Kids-Magic Kingdom
There are new rides being constructed in three of the four parks right now. Animal kingdom is the only park that does not have a ride being constructed, at this time.
I do not know if you can
There are different prices depending on the days you choose. for a day to a theme park is probably arpund 130.00 USD
You have to upgrade your passes to the Disney premier passports to grant you access to both parks.
They don't recommend riding any rides if your pregnant but if you try the scenic one's like the water boat ones they should be fine
That all depends on what you like. My daughter purchased a really nice charm bracelet. They sell them both for male & females and you pick the charm and bracelet. For my son we got him the leather stap with goofy and mickey he loved it.
Yes and they allow snacks and lunch be mindful of the containers especially at animal kingdom
you can buy at Walmart, target or if you are staying at a Disney resort
I don't think so
When I was there last month, they started at 8. They first lit off 5 or 6 dozen but that was an hour or so before the show. It lasted about 20 minutes- half an hour. Got the full thing on recording too. I believe that 8 is the time.
good notes Sandra, I don't speak, only Portuguese, why do you ask???. can i be useful
Yes, you should be
Best to call them as there is different ways for tickets
I loved this place it comes down to 3 steps: Magic! Spectacular and third makes you want to not leave anymore if you want to come back again 😍😍😍
You may want to find some videos on YouTube #disney parks. I visit the park since I'm 5-6 now I'm 32 and still have the same fun as always.
There is also free wifi throughout the parks.
In Orlando Florida consists of several Disney themed Resorts for example is the Disney Coronado, is Disney Springs, All Stars, among others, there are different resort options with different themes, are not close to parks, but do not worry because within of the Resorts are the buses that take you to all the parks and tomasb within the same resort, you take a bus depending on which part you want to go, if you want to go to Animal Kingdom to Epcot also to Magic Kingdom to any of the Disney parks within of the complexes you go to the bus stop And that is totally free if this was included in the transportation inside your reservation your Tomás the bus for the park you want in the parks also from one park to another You can take the bus to move inside Orlando and the buses last until 12, 1 and 2 in the morning circulating and they leave you at the different stops that are in the resorts.
Do you mean the parade at Magic Kingdom? It's usually at 2pm. The finale evening show is at 9pm
Your best bet is to go late at night. Huge rush when the park opens and stays busy all day. Night is the only time the line seemed to shorten
If it was an emergancy, you should contact US guest services. Call and explain. No guaranty, but then again...it's Disney. If you don't ask...
There's no number and I doubt they would ever give one, but it's been described that one third of the land that you see has been utilized, another third is purely for conservation, and the final third is yet to be imagined.
If you don't have your wdw app set up I would definitely do that, it will walk you through everything and tye fast passes used to be free but I think you need to purchase them now, its just a seperate quicker line. When we were there last yr though rise of the resistance was being booked similair to reservation, but the app will let you do everything that needs to be done
Yes although it doesn't matter, there are still thousands there
Yes, but it will be searched at the entrance.
Yes overpriced and crowded. Agreed with a post WAY to many in Hollywood studios. But we did visit an old fashion ice cream parlor getaway from the heat.👍
Mask is optional, I wear it in close spaces like elevators and crowded lines. Some people I know got infected in May 2022, but are doing well, since they were vaxxed.
MCO Orlando International Airport. If you're parking inside the airport, make sure to take a picture of the floor and the letter of the side of the airport you are parked in. Every floor is identified by an animal. If you do not do this step, you will be lost finding your car.
Bay Lake Tower at the Contemporary is perfect. Lake views on either side.
It depends on which park and time of the year.
Absolutely required currently to have a park pass reservation which requires a ticket purchase to ensure park access during busy times. Last week some of the parks reached their reservation limits so no walk-ins.
At this time it isn't required but they have a health and safety section on the website and in the app. It is always up to date.
We saw Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Donald at both AK and MK. I believe they're positioned in various places across the parks, but in your heart forever!
I think that the days a ticket is purchased for is set. You can transfer the ticket to another person tho
Yes, but I would suggest bringing a water bottle and refilling it at the park.
Genie works only for two to three riders, it's has 3 hours gap between 1st ride to 2nd ride. It is like old fast pass system of disney. Just that you need to pay $15 per person. Maximum you can use the Pass 2 times, which is like paying $7 to cut the line. As pee our experience even it shows the time to book at 11am, when you actually go to book it would be reserve time at delayed time like 1 pm. Also most parks are at it limit. So extremely crowded at holiday seasons.
If you take the Sky lift or Tram you can take pictures as you go. Also the lines are so long at most rides you have plenty of time to take pictures.
Yes you can bring your support dog to the park with his stroller
Indeed. I just used several of them on my latest trip
No, you have to prove that your party is a FL resident somehow. There're other type of annual passes for non-residents.
No. They only decorate the outside of the resorts and the lobbies.
They are not doing character breakfast right now due to covid not sure how long they will keep it like that
Temporarily. But that just means us fat people have to walk a little more..... I need to rethink life choices.
Bringing an umbrella is always a good idea especially if you are going to carry a backpack or use a stroller. Not only can you keep the rain off of you, but it is great to create shade to keep you cooler when standing outside in line! I recommend taking the umbrella out of any backpack and holding it at security check points; umbrellas tend to set off the metal detectors. If it is in the backpack and sets off the detector, the entire bag will be searched. Single and tandem strollers are preferred. They discourage side by side double strollers, but I observed many people still using them in the parks. I recommend calling guest relations for updated rental prices.
Stay at Buena Vista Suites. Good rates, FULL breakfast buffet, pool and free shuttle service. Looks like Embassy Suites without courtyard. They have a gift shop, pizzeria and arcade. I always put my family and friends there when they come in town. Has fridge and 2 separate rooms with 2 tvs. For dining hotel gives Full breakfast buffet and then for dinner take dinner right outside park. (Steak n Shake, IHOP, Chik FilA, Panera Bread, Freddy's). Walk around Disney Springs as nighttime falls so beautiful with lights, musicians playing and chocolate samples. Small train and Merry go round to ride. Park on second floor of parking garage. Only way to get in. Magic Kingdom takes 2 days and other parks take one day. Go early to ride rides and see Animal eating at Animal Kingdom. Take shuttle back fir break then go back for light shows and fireworks at night. Download My Disney Experience App. Shows how long lines are, where to see characters and games to 0lay while waiting in line.
Yes. They are $70 per day with a refundable $20 deposit
Disney rents them But it's cheaper if you rent from Gold Mobity
There isn't a limit if it's an RV since only one RV can fit per pad so the charge would just be for the site. There are limits on the number of tents at a tent camping spot since they don't want huge crowds packing into a single site and not using the group camping area.
Nope both cars must have disabled parking pass.
Yes, it's lean season now and you can get tickets on the same day near the entrance to the park. We went in early September and we saw a lot of people queuing up to buy day tickets or passes.
As a former security host... Everyone goes through the screening devices unless you have a medical exemption or physical reason not to be screened. You only get screened further if you alert the detector or have something obvious that you shouldn't have. It's very fast and efficient. As for a list of prohibited items, it's on the website and in the information Disney sends you when you purchase your tickets. Any further questions you can ask Disney World reservation specialist or security upon your arrival.
Yeah
No but don't matter anyway I paid for one for the days actually two and when we got there they had none and tried to make me pay t wheelchairs on top of cost for scooter Screw Disney go to fun spot instead way cheaper and way more fun and better value Disney is a money grab and way overpriced
It is back on
You can rebook, if it is fully paid for just talk to reservations.
The only requirement is that it is comfortable for you to walk alot in. I recommend shoes that will dry fast. Because even if it dosnt rain.. your gonna sweat in em it's Florida. Pro tip bring a spare pair of socks to the park!! Swap em mid day or after rain. Life changing
They do still have some!
There's instructions everywhere its really easy
At Disneyland they accept credit cards or us dollar
You need to make a reservation for this park and all of Disney parks?
Never a good time. Go to Universal instead. Disney world sucks.
I just got back this week. I was disappointed they did not really have too many characters out. There was a couple of parades but not a lot of photo opportunities. I would hold off until more covid restrictions are lifted if you want more pics of kids and characters.
There are always specials for Florida residents and they change all of the time depending on when you are going. Look it up on the Disney website.
The mouse man was a real class act, even had the common courtesy to give me a reach around. 5 stars, highly recommend. Would take another mortgage any time.
I love it there next time I go o hope to gain more magical memories.
You can pay through your Disney account or buy call their number. I have attached this below if you need the number. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/hotel-reservations/balance-due-payment-deductions/
Hard question to answer but a lot of the Disney "fun" is what you make of it. I consider Magic Kingdom to be mostly for families with children. EPCOT caters more to adults although all parks have something for children. Hollywood Studios is still evolving, adding new and updated attractions. Animal Kingdom is a zoo on steroids with the land of Pandora being the crown jewel. Yes, it can be hot and crowded but this is Florida. Any of the parks are a great escape for the day from the cares of daily life.
The definition is things which inspire wonder, specifically miraculous events. Disney is full of mirabilia °o°
Bag check is just through a metal detector now. Even if they do see the sunscreen it's something you're aloud to bring into the parks.
Fast passes are back in animal kingdom, magic kingdom and epcot.
Not to my knowledge, they have not. I know in the new Jungle Cruise movie, they will be providing some of the score. I've yet to see or know of a true heavy metal band that performs at Disney.
What most people experience when getting bitten by a mosquito is a small itchy bump. I lived in the South my entire life and have been bitten by hundreds over the years. If this is a nuisance for you, you can go to the first aid station located throughout Disney property. You can also ask your healthcare provider what they think.
There are a lot of restaurants that have burgers and fries at Walt Disney World! Cosmic Rays in Magic Kingdom and Electric Umbrella in EPCOT are 2 that come to mind. Usually, the variety is only a hamburger or cheeseburger
Bring your epipen, but Disney does a good job keeping those insects to a minimum. They also have medical/first aid stations in each park and Disney springs.
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The very last Jake and the Neverland Pirates episode, "Captain Hook's Last Stand", debuted on TV back in 2016.
It is not closed for good. It is being refurbished to reflect the new President. There is currently no ETA for reopening though
Depends on the day of the week. You can check on their website. It's a Blast! Each park has their times.
Not sure now. You need to make specific reservations for each park each day due to covid I think. Folks on the phone at Disney are super friendly and willing to answer questions.
Epcot is more for festivals but yes Hollywood studios for teenagers
I don't think you're tickets have an expiration date. If so it may be 1 year from date of purchase.
Download the Disney world app and link your past to it and it should tell you on their
You're going to have to contact them directly. They should honor it as I was in the same boat some years ago. They'll provide you with new passes and such as we had the never expired ones. Now, they have expiration dates in the new ones, but it is a long expiration date though.
I would suggest you call Disney direct. The hall of presidents is in Magic Kingdom
They will still have some events
If you download the MY DISNEY EXPERIENCE app it tells you all prices and how to make your reservations to come to parks. It is limited attendance, based on covid regulations. Everything you need is on the app. Have fun!then parks have been open in Walt Disney world since july 2020. But Disneyland in California is still closed dear spider boy. Disneyland is closed till further notice
It is expensive, so for many years we could only go every three or five years. Once we had kids even longer cause we had to save more. All I can say is I like it, so I always saved for it and not being able to go every year gave me something to look forward to. Once we retired we could look for the specials and go then. I hope you find a way one day ☺️
Yes if you walk in walk around then leave and not do anything
Ok thats cool.
No, Disney does not directly, but if you are a disabled veteran and have access to the military installation sites, they have discounted tickets they can mail you. I think you just need your VA card with rating on it. Check this link out: https://www.macdillfss.com/mainmenusub-ll.aspx?SectionID=330
Yes they are open Christmas day.
Sorry, Neither do I.
yes via bus that run every couple of minutes, some do monorail that take you to magic kingdom, some do ferry boats that take you to magic kingdom or hollywood studios and i believe some do skyliners that take you to epcot and hollywood studios as wrll
Disney did a great job with temperature checks, limiting number of people in the park and setups to keep people socially distant. They have a strict mask policy too you should look up. The only issue we ran into were some people near us in the lines not following the setups to distance people. Once we said something to them to back up they followed the rules but thats not Disney's fault.
If you want a custom one you have to make a reservation. Pre-built lightsabers are available for purchase (not the plastic ones. They're metal and pretty quality.)
They give water free at the stands or restaurants
Yes. They are very strict about it. It has to be the one that go around your ear and not any other kind.
I don't work for Disney. I just went there for vacation. No gators are allowed there because of the strict covid rules. That the Disney company is abiding by.
They are open because they have a governor who works with them. Our governor refuses to work with the parks here in ca
No - no on tickets, merchandise or food but on yes packages and, of course, opportunities to stay at Shades of Green.
If you are at a resort, no paying for parking. We took Disney buses everywhere. If you are just going to the parks, then parking is $20 at the gate. We had magic bands linked to our tickets. At the ticket office, they should be able to use info from your phone (receipt/confirmation)to help with your tickets. Have fun!! Don't forget everyone's masks.😷
There is a reservation system that is how they know how many people are allowed in the parks each day. Even if you have tickets, you can't get in without a reservation.
The times depend on the park and the season, you can find all the information on the website and you can also get the app, the app is amazing while you are visiting the different parks it shows the times for the rides and you can also scan your tickets for fast passes
Yes it depends on the no of family members and also the exact date and time of visiting
All employees get free passes
Depends where your located but there's bus stations and bus services that can get you to the service area
Sometimes u cab find group special s with a travel agent
Yes they do, just go to the Disney website
Try Shades of Green or your local MWR. You can also call.
Depends where you stay for cancellation. Some you can cancel 30days out for full refund, others you loose 1 night deposit within certain time frame. You just have to read the fine print on your booking/reservation information before purchasing or if making reservation over the phone be sure to ask.
Yes. They give you a parking slip which you show them on the way in.
Morning Extra Magic Hours are offered at all four theme parks throughout the year. Several days of the week, Disney resort guests are invited to enter a designated theme park 1 hour before the general public. During this hour, guests can enjoy selected attractions opened early just for them.
1800 Walt Disney I believe, but you just need the vacation planning dept. They will walk you thru everything.
If your kid is under 3 its free but older than 10 is 115$ and the same as adults so it would be 345$ for 3 adults and if your kids are 10 and up +adults its 805$
Many of the hotels accomodate dogs, i dont believe there is a WDW property kennel, but you may be able to find one locally if thats what you wish to use. Dogs Welcome at Select Walt Disney World Hotels Disney's Art of Animation Resort $50/night. Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort $50/night. Disney's Yacht Club Resort $75/night. Cabins at Disney's Ft. Wilderness Resort $50/night Maximum of 2 dogs per room. Edit - Quickly searched, Contact (877) 493-9738 for services with WDW boarding. For direct monorail resorts they are, Disney's Contemporary Resort. Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Absolutely free! But then again my son in law is an executive there......
Disney no longer sells bricks for disney walk. I am.anticipating something for the 50th anniversary but no official announcement as of this post
I recommend you to call them, look on their website or a Disney authorized travel agent!
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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park. The Walt Disney World Resort features a variety of great dining options for almost every taste and budget—including a wide range of choices to help accommodate Guests with Special Dietary Requests. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/parks/outside-food-and-drink/
Height is the only restriction I'm aware of. As long as the child obviously doesn't look older than 3 there shouldn't be any questions.
I recommend buying through a place like https://www.undercovertourist.com/orlando/?pid=G0ODPLACE I usually use this site to buy my tickets. I do not get anything for recommending them. Children under 3 are free. The prices vary. Prices 3-9 are children's tickets and 10 + is adult. The three year old will run you about 100 a day if you are going to the park under 3 days, for base tickets. Hopper tickets are closer to 130 per a day. Often there are deals if you do longer stays. An eight day pass is probably going to run you about half that price per a day.
Boardwalk or Beach Beach Club and just a short walk away
It is easy especially if you go early to avoid long lines and walk a lot
No. Decide where to eat and call. Through the app if possible.
Depending on which park you go to and the age of the child, they can be anywhere from 35-100+
Yes, there is for sure one in Orlando florida
Universal is more adult oriented....more roller coasters. It also has less guest and more inexpensive. Disney is more magic, more rides,more people more expensive. Depends on your budget and your likes.
Open 365 days a year. You're crazy though if you go on Christmas Day or any holiday because the crowds are insane.
You can buy it from Expedia like I did. $150 ++. Super easy. Most hotels In Orlando sells it. Enjoy.
Everywhere
This time is excellent. The right temperature in open spaces
Go answer nobody knows how to speak portuguese
Just call those numbers and with that reservation code apply the discount on your stay at one of the best Orlando resort
Depends on when you go. Right now it's $105(cooler seasons). In the summertime it's $120. If you're a regular or a resident to Florida, an annul pass is $350/$400 anytime you want throughout the year. You can find discounted offers on the WaltDisneyWorld website on the residents section. Consider park hoppers too. Right now (October) $85 per park hopper. So if you go to two park its around $170 plus tax.
Idk I have never been there
The shuttle we took only went to the parking lot and the nearby resort.
You can visit without paying. Just tell the security guards at the gate that you want to visit or there is someone staying that that you want to visit.
Yes Golden Corral buffet is excellent for breakfast lunch and dinner. Steak and shake best cheap burgers and shakes. Use Google maps and you will find them close to where you are staying
If you want to save money being some simple food with you to the parks. Example of what we do: oranges, granola bars, peanut butter sandwiches, peanuts or almonds, gummie bears. We also use hydroflask drink containers this why we can refill with water. If they don't like plain water just pick up some water flavor enhancers. In warm weather we freeze powerade and then it melts and is like a slushie while at the parks. If you aren't able to bring food or go get some once in Orlando. Then yes you are going to want money. Food and drinks at Disney is not cheap. Hope this helps! Have a great time!
I'm not sure I haven't been there at the time, but this should be the offseason for Disney World
No
I was there last week. The dress is easy to find, but the shoe not so easy. But both very expensive. In disney outlets is cheaper.
You're always allowed to bring your phone. They highly encourage it. You may download the Disney app to your phone and select fast passes versus waiting lines. Once you use a fast pass, select another one, it will be an awesome time saver. If ever lost on a ride, wait till it's over, tell a cast member, they will find and return it to you.
Yes
Yesterday was my first time at Magic Kingdom. Never been to Universal but my family enjoyed it. Definitely a lot of fun.
They do but I agree with klesyd. I used Cloud of Goods today. Way cheaper and nicer scooters
No....Decendants are not at Any of the Disney Parks!! Only on special occasions!!
Food and drink, and other things like pirate adventure or bibbity bobbity boutique. All rides are included shows and character autographs also included.
if there are staff members who speak French but are not numerous, anyway you would have no problem because it is a place very visited by foreigners from around the world and they are prepared, hope you will help my answer
Per the Disney website, a double stroller rents for $31 per day, but there is a discount if renting for multiple days.
Call the park.
Service dogs can go into the park, otherwise no. This is what we were told this year.
Open all year long. Some parts of the park may close while it rains, but it is for a very short time of the day, perhaps hours until the rain passes.
109usd per person + 60$ for the parkhopper option and 80$ more for the parkhopper plus option that gives you access to the water parks
Hello, if I recommend, when it's a birthday you get a free button for the memory and the treatment is different, in Magic the castle is very beautiful. A good memory.
Yes. Edit...Just because it hasn't happened to you, doesnt meaning doesn't happen. You're not everyone, Alex.
I've heard that this theme park is in Tokyo's 23 wards More broad
Yes it is, there are diffrent hours. Check the site for details.
If it is on a budget, then the best value over 2 rooms at one of the All-Star resorts which are themed with kids in mind. If money is not a major concern, but you aren't limitless, then I suggest Art of Animation. It is a great resort for kids.
Yes sir they do. Saw a few when I was there
Yes they can
Yes, they still have the single strollers
Yes . But rules are changing, I went 2 weeks ago and something is changing about strollers. I don't need them anymore so I didn't really get details. Make sure to check before you go.
Call Disneyworld guest service.
Hello, normally all the parks are open during this time it depends on what your looking for each park has a different theme. Magic Kingdom is like different mini lands, Epcot is technology brought to life, Animal kingdom is filled with animals and more and Hollywood Studios brings the world of movies to life. I would visit https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/?CMP=OKC-wdw_themeparks_gmap_421 for more information they might have a good vacation package for your family during that time. Have a fun trip!
I dont know. Your best bet would be to Walt Disney World guess relations.
According to Google Translate this means "Changes the voice of mufasa in the Brazilian version please" not really a question any of us can do.. only a request to Disney.
I wouldn't recommend bringing a big cooler due to the large crowds. If its for water it is served complementary at the parks.
Disney began in 1923 and the first film was released in 1937, which was Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs.
If you can afford it, get a hopper and try to see the 4 parks. If not, Magic Kingdom for your 6 years
Depending on what days your going. If you go to disney worlds website you can plug it the dates your looking at and it can give you the info you need :) go have fun! It's really a blast you're going to enjoy every minute of it.
There are a few. If you have the Disney app just search for it on there.
huh
You can call customer service they will be able to tell you
Outside vendors are cheaper than at WDW.
In June, July and early August freeze tickets, so employees can not sell their passes or enter relatives
Aunt Polly's? That's the one on Tom Sawyer Island in the magic kingdom.
Not sure on that one. Make sure you check with Front desk/Registration before you book. Thanks!
Travel package
I doubt it, however check this website for more information. disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/best-friends-pet-care/
If you download the Walt Disney app you'll be able to see the parks maps and locations of places such as the clubhouse.
Yes you can bring water and snacks...all bags are checked before enter.
I heard they weren't giving them back, just a plaque stating your donation and date.
Walt Disney World and Disneyland have a great military discount, the Armed Forces Salute. The Salute is a special temporary offer which has been renewed on a year by year basis since January 2009. The Disney Armed Forces Salute offers Disney theme park tickets at over half off the regular price and Disney resort rooms at up to a 30% to 40% discount! Check it out here: https://www.militarydisneytips.com/Military-Discounts/Discount-Finder/Disabled-Vets-Medical-Retirees-Discounts.html
I do not know the answer to that
I recommend the regal palms resort in Davenport Florida
Call them to find out.? Good idea.
Yes nice scooters
No they've expired a long time ago
no ... this is the official website ... https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/
I would allow 1 hr to get to the Magic Kingdom. After taking the bus, you must also ride the monorail which takes another approx. 10 minutes. If you are riding the free Disney shuttle bus, be warned that they do not stop if they are full. So you may be waiting longer than you think. We were there at Spring break.
It was nice!
I am sorry I don't know but you can call they are very helpful
This is just a Google page, your question would be best answered on the actual walt disney resort page. Look for guests with disabilities section.
Ugh, yeah. Like they said. Disney Land is Cali and Disney World is Florida.
different types of attractions, games and spectacular places to meet
Yes of course
I dont have a picture but they are like carts at grocery stores
I heard that jogging double strollers are under the requirements.
Based on Disney Info it will be called "Play Pavilion"
Yes
Agree with the above
If you can buy them at the park gate there passes from 80 dls, ideally buy them online from the website is Disney so you can see the exact costs
There are suites that would accommodate 9 people but there are condos off property for much less, they sleep more people.
Kissimmee area off I-4 Disney World Resort, Orlando, FL 32830
Sondra, yes you can. Also gift cards, and make food reservations.
I wondered that too. Dont really know why they need your finger print. Sounds kinda sinister if you ask me. But my experience at Disney world was awesome
I saw someone today with a collapsible wagon but you probably want to call Disney to confirm.
I think you have to know the princess well, have a certain weight and height to look like one. But other than that i dont see why not you can become one 😁 I love Belle too! Shes my fave princess.
Not if the restaurant is inside of the park
Well Hello There, The 2-Day Tickets are in $217.87 For Adults (10+) and For the Children (3-9) $207.88 with Taxes Included. I hope This Information helps you somehow, Enjoy your Time In Disney ^^
No you they don't. In 2005 they gave my wife a 60 dollar gift card. Definitely get a button for your birthday you do get a few perks.
It's cheaper to buy non park hopper tickets.
Which park? There are multiple? And since you're already on the internet, head on over to wikipedia.com and look it up. There are a multitude of statistical based websites with search functions for questions like these. You're asking the people who have reviewed and visited a question that should be directed to park staff. This is a section to ask people about their own personal experiences at a specific venue. I imagine a few people who visit Disney world know statistical trivia about it, but most do not. A bit of cursory research on your part will yield faster and more accurate results than just asking random visitors. And as of today there are 30 attractions in magic kingdom.
Yes, separate parks.
Bus to Magic Kingdom and walk or monorail to Contemporary. Or Lyft/Uber
At the big building in the hotel. The guard at the gate will direct you.
To access the mens plus sizes, they are sold @ the online store: https://www.shopdisney.com/ -Search for 'mens plus size' You'll find 3 & 4 XL sizes there.
Hi, the tickets vary in price from around $ 100 up to $ 155 plus taxes and fees.
Only legit service animals. They have doggy and kitty daycare for other animals while you are in the park.
You must be able to reserve a package with admission tickets and the free meal plan in the website. If you have any difficulty, just call the Disney Reservation Center and they will answer you by phone.
Yes, if nothing else you have air conditioned shows at all the Disney parks, at Magic Kingdom there's seating in Town Square theater lobby right at the front of main street.
Tram. And yes. Takes you from the parking lot to the entrance. They also have the monorail system that takes you there as well. Takes you through a building, cross a big lake, and to the park. They also have the ferry. Goes across the lake. If I may make a suggestion: take the monorail when you get to the park. Then at the end of the day, take the ferry back. And look back at the castle. It looks beautiful at night. I went last month & it truly is the greatest place on the planet. Except for my high school graduation, this was the greatest moment of my life. I'll bet you'll have a blast!
Yes
Every park has something different. Characters, shows etc. Animal Kingdom is great to see the animals roaming free. Its probably not one you would want to spend the whole day in , but you can park hop. I think for rides it would be Magic Kingdom.
No
They
If you have a FL drivers license you qualify for the prices. That's the only ID they check at will call
Free WiFi all through DW and their resorts. So, yes.
You should have asked that question before you booked the vacation club room honey.
Go to my resort and look up fast pass and it should tell you how to do the fast pass
I think any Disney Park is good for them, there are games for adults and children
No, WDW Resort Orlando uses daily ticket rates based on supply & demand. Jan & Feb are cheaper than July & Aug. Multi park Multi day tickets are best if you are staying, and also the disney dining plan is a great idea.
if they rent electric chairs
In the front of the park they have both a medical station as well as a child Care center. I'm sure you could use both, but the child Care center would probably work best. They have rooms for changing diapers and nursing so doing the shots should be fine. Double check with a cast member to see if there are any other locations as they are always more than accommodating.
You will not even find a specific place for this, but in the guide you see the presentation times of the princesses and the places, there you go and get your autograph and photo, in the case of Michey and mini they have their theaters.
Depends on the time of year you go. Fast pass suggested
Yes for sure 😃
Im not sure but I think they do
IT IS THE MCO IN ORLANDO FLORIDA
Depends on where you are staying. If you are staying at a Disney Resort, then arrange the Magical Express with your Disney package. They even pickup your checked luggage and deliver it to your room.
It is a Majestic place with extremely good security. I loved the visit and I was with young children. I recommend the visit without qualms.
Yes. Coolers. Food. Everything. No knifes, glass, scary things like that. We pack lunches, drinks, and snacks every time. They WILL check your bags.
It depends on which hotel you are looking for. There are for all types of prices.
Yes there are plenty of rides that you would enjoy...so many that you might forget that you even had to ask this question...
Thrill rides? Kid rides? Also there are 4 theme here that each have great rides.
You can get the tickets at WillCall kiosks or simply walk through the usual entrance line. The assistant there can also assign your tickets. I got it done that way during my last visit to Epcot.
I like both
There are plenty of rides and activities for your child. There are attractions and shows on each park that are perfect for smaller children, depending on the size of the child. Do some online research and I know you will see many things are available.
Fun, a lot also for nostalgia, haunted mansion brings back great memories as do thunder mountain, splash mountain and Space Mountain. Awesome for kids as well with its a small world, barnstormer. The philarmagic is a very unique experience
There are four dog-friendly resorts: Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Disney Port Orleans Resort – Riverside Disney’s Yacht Club Resort The Cabins at Fort Wilderness Resort Please refer to the following FAQ for more info: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/rooms-packages/hotels-pet-friendly/
Yes, Absolutely
I'm really sorry, but this is not available at Walt Disney World. I love your dream and I think it's great.
Yes you can
Yes if they have breakfast
So true it is stop expensive. Getting an annual pass makes it more affordable
You can absolutely bring in your own food and drinks!!
Yes
Can you repeat the question again....
It depends on the experience you are looking for on the hotel. If you want the full "Disney" experience and have the extra cash then staying on the resort is totally worth it. As far as the 2 day ticket goes, there is no way to experience all the parks and the rides in 2 days. If you want to focus on 1 or 2 parks then a 2 day pass would be perfect.
Yes they are , started the Christmas Mickey Extravaganza on Nov 8th. It was AWESOME !! Went last night !!
$10.00 a day when you go in the gate someone will be glad to help you.
Essies range from 116 for children to 121 for adults per day. Visit officialticketcenter.com or universalorlando.com for more details
Google Maps offers a distance of about 1,700 miles from the center of New Mexico (around the city of Progresso) to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
Depending on your hotel they can provide the departure times. Every half hour is what I experienced.
Great place with or without kids!
If you want to do a lot of drinking, EPCOT is the way to go. Food selection is outstanding! Animal Kingdom has great rides and you can see everything in an afternoon. Magic Kingdom is always busy and filled with kids, but is the most iconic. Hollywood Studios is honestly a bit boring, in my opinion
Yes you can as long as they are sealed or not opened, but answer is yes. Also you can take with you a sandwich or baby carrots if you want
Yes yoy can go with 15 year boy o girl . werry god locking Palace for every body .
Absolutely not
Definitely, they make it so easy for you. Have a good time !
Yes, early admission to the park. Some passes have free parking. Also a discount at some on the restaurants. Well worth it.
Its Portuguese
It's Disney World!!!
I've only been during the summer. The souvenirs that I have bought are centralized in the traditional Disney characters. I'm sorry not to help you on this particular date and the availability of your character.
Perhaps instead of making snarky divisive political comments in a forum used by people to rate locations they've patronized and relate their personal experiences at that place, you can respect the location, respect the patrons, and respect the office of the presidency, grow up, and express your political opinions in an appropriate forum.
Which park? There are several shows for different parks.
It depends on what type of ticket you want plus any accomodations, food, souvenirs etc.
I don't know statistically how busy it'll be but it will definitely be less busy than summertime or spring break or Christmas time those are the three busiest times.
Depends on what you're wanting to know. The total trip cost can be much more than just the ticket price. Food and souvenirs are not cheap. Neither is lodging. It also depends if you live n Florida or out of state. You can check their website for current ticket prices. If you decide to go, I would highly recommend purchasing a few 'Fast Passes' for the rides you REALLY want to go on as the lines at Disney are insane and one can easily waste their whole day simply waiting for 3-4 rides, pending the season. I hope this gives you a bit of insight.
Yes 15$$ , sorry I couldn't response before .have fun
It opened in 1971, and Disneyland is in ca, this is Disneyworld.
It is a safe and wonderful experience
Hi, she can do a character experience, get her autograph and have her pictures taken as well.
You will have to choose between one of them, if you want to go to multiple park on the same day you will have to purchase hopper tickets.
Yes you can, they are allowing you to bring water and food.
Sort of novelty item and they go fast. I recommend checking online also. You may find them on the parks and I recommend checking also the Disney springs and stores there. Good luck and have fun!!
The Magic Kingdom is usually open, at 8:00 am.. For general admission tickets... .. For Disney Vacation Club members they will usually get.. Extra magic hours on certain days.. Between 6 to 7: am.. Have fun!
No, unfortunately there are no deals. When you check in you ask for some pins to wear on your shirt. They do have it's my first time at Disney pins and it's my anniversary pins. If you mention that it's your first time at Disney and you are celebrating your anniversary when you make the reservation they will make note of that. Depending on when you go it can mean a better view, a small surprise when you enter your room. Around the parks the pins are good for the places you get snacks or in dining areas. For instance on my birthday my wife made me wear a it's my birthday pin. We all stopped at one of the ice cream places and when we ordered they didn't charge for mine. Also got some drinks for free. Disney characters and employees are great for noticing those types of pins for special occasions. They do and will try to go out of their way to make your day extra special if possible. I'm sure you will have a great time. Happy anniversary.
You can purchase the memory maker no matter who purchases the tickets. You just need to make sure that it coincides with your ticket registration when you purchase a Memory Maker.
Staying at Walt Disney in any of there resorts, I think honor that. Call a head. If you haven't been there; really you dont want any stress. You want the, Magical experience, call ahead! Hope that helps!
Magic kingdom only in cali but Fl has 4 parks
Fastpass are free you get 3 inital per day. If staying club level at a a wdw resort can pay for additional Fastpasses. Do not bring to much stuff since you will have to carry it with you.
No, I believe you rent by the day. It is about 40-50 dollars a day
I never was but what they talk about
Magic Kingdom is bigger have more attractions and shows
Honestly I think age six and up is the best time to appreciate its magic
Depends if you have a fast pass or the like otherwise it might take you a few days or two weeks to get a taste of everything due to crowding.
There are no marvel rides in Disney world...yet Universal still has leases on marvel. When those run out I have heard Universal will rebrand those rides and Disney will put in Marvel stuff. There were some character meet and greets for Guardians of the Galaxy at Disney's Hollywood Studios last year. Not sure if they are still running.
I do not know. You would have to call Disney for an answer
Yes
Service dogs are allowed. They do have a doggy day care on disney property, about a mile or so from the park.
English
Yes its allowed no glass containers tho
I understand a little. Can you translate for me?
Not sure about that. I would call.ajed. oh saw plenty but would have to.misguide you.
Sorry I don't understand
No, parking by Magic Kingdom. You have to take either the monorail or the boats.
It really depends on where you are wanting to stay. The closer you are to the big parks, the more the stay will be. We stayed in a hotel on International drive, which is right in the center of Orlando and only 15-20 mins from the big parks. Also, there is a lot to do on International drive. There are tons of places to eat, shop, smaller attractions and parks. The hotel was good for the price, and I'm sure there were other hotels with similar price range.
The best way to plan a visit to Disney is to get the Disney app, and they will have all of the information you need
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Magic Kingdom. The Night Show is the Best i've ever seen
Complain at the front desk they might gouge you a couple of fast passes
It wont close but any outdoor rides/ roller coasters will close until it's safe to open again.
I think the water parks close for the time it is. (And without, I also think they close earlier). The other parks at Christmas will be with more people also for the time of year. But they are very fun :)
It's hot in Florida. Just don't be a baby. In the 1500s, early settlers wore wool here.
Yes, it is allowed, but I guess the little one. But don't worry into the park there are a lot of drinking fountains, so there is no need of bottles.
Disney has a lot of shows.
Magic kingdom most definitely. 1. With every park entry, you also get 3 fast passes (where you dont have to wait in the regular line). 2. Also, if you are traveling with someone who is disabled you can get a disability pass which works like a fast pass except you have to scan at the ride instead of using the My Disney app to make fast passes. 3. Download and link the My Disney App to your tickets for quick and easy access to rides and their availability, shows and entertainments, character meetings, restaurants and quick service meals, hotel reservations, park hours, and much more. You can even make your fast pass selection from the app. 4. Insiders tip: scheduale your first 3 fast passes when you first enter the park, then after you have finished all 3, find a park kiosk to scheduale more. 5. Don't forget your "I'm celebrating ...", "Happy Birthday", "Happy Anniversary", or "My first visit" pins that can be found at the front of every park at the costomer relations desk.
The best way to find the answer is to visit the Park's website so if there's any changes or special times you will be up to date
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Its all explained on their web sites with the very latest updates, so best to use GOOGLE and get the up to date facts !!!!
There aren't specific days of the week where its not as crowded. But there ate periods like after breaks from school end a lot of people go back to school. And on days when it is raining the lines tend to be shorter for some places and longer for others because people don't want to sit in a line in the rain.
Absolutely. Be prepared to have the backpack searched.
You can bring in small cooler.....but if it os for water then you may not need cooler as they have good fountains with good quality of water......also you can aak to any restaurant for providing cup of water and they will give it to you free of cost.......as much as low your belongings you enjoy more.
I was all day with a backpack. At morning with my SS 32onz bottle and other 16 extra bottle and multiple kind of snack
You should call them to be sure of where to go. They still have to be honored because they are before 2005 which is when the started the no exchange option. Anything from 90's-2004 must be honored. You may be able to exchange them at the gate.
Verify in a visa is required first, if so, apply in the US embassy in India
Yes fill up thermos brand water bottles with ice will keep cold all day
You can also purchase multi-day passes and park hopper passes. Check their website for pricing.
I believe the entire property is roughly twice the size of the island of Manhattan in New York. Somewhere around 20 square miles, although that may be counting Celebration, which is no longer a part of the Disneyworld property. For the specific parks, Magic Kingdom is about the size of Disneyland and California Adventure together, but with fewer attractions. EPCOT is about twice that size, with even less attractions. The Studios park is the smallest, roughly 1/3 the size of Magic Kingdom (or about the size of California Adventure) at present, but will be about twice as large once both Toy Story and Galaxy's Edge open up late next year. (Toy Story should be open next month.) Animal Kingdom is the largest park, space wise, but rates closer to EPCOT or the Studios attraction wise. There are also two water parks, two miniature golf courses, several real golf courses, lots of hotels, & a shopping center.
Yes they do as soon as you walk in each park scooters, wheel chairs & strollers you do have to pay to rent them I believe the scooters are around 80$
CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE
10% off many sit down restaurants
There are a few grocery stores within a short uber ride.
Children never get “lost” at Disney. It’s the parents who lose track of their kids
Some of the rides have a "static ride" option (you have to ask a ride attendant for availability) which will allow you to experience the ride visually, without all the movement.!!!
Animal Kingdom is fully Handicap Accessible... ... with The Studios next then Magic Kingdom then EPCOT.!!!
I wouldn't doubt if there is to be honest but I haven't heard of any.
Yes and if you go to guest services and ask for guest access then you can get a time to come back to a ride without having to wait in the long lines
Yes just no emotional support dogs
Single, 1 day passes average $ 140. You can purchase discounted tickets by getting multiple day passes & passes that include Epcot & Animal Kingdom
At the Magic Kingdom you can find Minnie at the Silly Sideshow. In EPCOT she is always at the Character Spot. In Animal Kingdom you can meet her at the Adventurer's Outpost on Discovery Island. In Hollywood Studios Minnie is always at her meet 'n' greet on Commissary Lane.
No clue
I believe they have a lot set aside for charter buses and other large vehicles
Yes, probably most of the rides except for perhaps water rides and the very extreme, high action rides. Ask a Disney cast member when in doubt.
The Magic Kingdom has always been my personal favorite. Walt Disney created it to be a special place that adults and children could enjoy together. Its accurately referred to as the "happiest place on Earth". Favorite rides/attractions there would be Space Mountain (Magic Kingdom), Rockin' Roller Coaster (Hollywood Studios), and Dwarfs Mine (Magic Kingdom) are top 3
Yes! It is worth checking out, children will love it and adults will be enchanted!
You actually can. A lot of seniors do!
At your own risk. Don't you dare be shutting down the ride with your loose hands or we will publicly shame you
Not exactly. A fast pass is only good for 1 person per reservation. An admission card can be given and synced for Fast Passes. In order for everyone to get through a FastPass, yes, every person in the party must have a fast pass.
I would say space mountain or splash mountain or haunted mansion if you want to be spooked
Call the airlines ( best to call which ever company that you have the original flight with)
All the hotels on property are very good at being accessible to everyone. There are wheelchair ramps everywhere.
I'm a large girl. I can ride every ride. I'm 5'9" and 320lbs. Some rides such as Flights of Passage and 7 Dwarves Mine Train are a little difficult to squeeze into depending on where you carry your weight and Space mountain is hard to get in and out of if your weight causes any mobility issues. For the most part, the parks are very size accommodating and I can ride everything comfortably.
I'm just worried that after i buy the ticket on line they will ask me proof of his age in person, cause he is taller then the average 3yr old and it would suck if they won't let him in, thanks so much
Disney is AWESOME
Kids of all ages are welcome.
There's a lot to do. Ride rides, or look at the shows. It's great. I'm here right now.
For passholders its free $22.00 $45.00 for preferred
You should ask a travel agency
Scam for sure...
I have a hooper pass so i would have to rent one the same day from one park to the next
It's not cheap, but it's a remarkably immersive experience, where the cast members are all focused on your having a good time.
Yes I would cos it's a small world after all it's a small small world
Yes, Disney World has multiple places for getting wet; at Disney Park, there is Splash Mountain the flume ride. Also, Casey Jr Splash n soak station, the water fun zone and Aladdin's carpet ride where the spittin camels will get you wet. At Epcot, there is the Jumping Fountains and a Bugs Life. At Animal Kingdom, there is Kali river rapids ride. At Disney Springs, near Goofy's candy company, you will find a big splash pad with jumping water streams. And of course, at the water parks - Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach.
Universal for rollercoasters, Disney for the atmosphere
It is definitely worth it. You should plan ahead and you can really make it work out well. My family brought food with us which saved some money at the parks. It is a great family trip to take and see all the different parks and open childrens minds to all these interesting things as well.
Yes. Its crowded all the time, but extra crowded during spring break
Don't drive a kia in disney, u might run over someone.
You can, as well as you can get cups of ice water from any quick service resturant or snack stand that has a soda fountain absolutely free.
Avatar is way overrated good animatronics but not worth the wait. I'll go back in a year or two when the hype dies down. Although with 3 new films coming out it may never die down. I liked disney better years back when crowds were smaller.
The hours vary depending on which Park you're visiting but the normal hours are usually from 8 a.m. until 11 p.m. on Sundays as well
Yes
Yep, start when it gets dark. Theres no bad view as long as youre in the plaza!
No, Absolutely NOT!!!!! It's the HAPPIEST place on Earth!! What on Earth?!?!
The different Disneyland Parks around the world are smaller versions of Disney World. Disney World consists of 5 parks (Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom, and World of Sports). The Disneyland Parks generally only consist of 2 parks and each one is much smaller than the parks at Disney World. I hope that helps clarify that confusion.
You can also look on the Disney Parks app. You can get it on Apple, android, and galaxy.
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Shades of Green is the military resort located on Disney property. They have all the specially priced tickets and information right there on site. It's a wonderful resort- i highly recommend it!
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I would say 1 dayfor epcotv and 2 or 3 days for magic kindom
Depends on if you just want one park or if you want a park hopper pass. Also depends on if you are only going for one day. Multiple day passes are cheaper. Also depends on if you go during peak prices or not. Best bet is to check on Disney's website. I know they just raised prices. For an example though if you wanted to goto magic Kingdom today without a park hopper its $119. If you want the park hopper it's $174. The other single parks are $114.
Only if they had unlimited funds - the on-site resorts are very expensive
Nice time in winter to come to Florida and enjoy the theme parks in Orlando. Not too hot and lower humidity.
About 130 for adult 1 day pass. Check Disneys website for more options. Really fun though.
Disneyland in California was opened July 26, 1955 ... 62 years old
Yes!! Make someone extra happy! Good on you !!
You can do anything legal if you can afford the price. Disney has a Tour Guide service that stays with your group for the time allotted that assures VIP amenities throughout the park.
Yes!! The Price is better than carrying tired young'uns!
Most 10 year olds don't have forms of legal id
Id say animal kingdom but Hollywood studios is really fun too
If you wanna see the "happiest place on earth", this is it!!
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Enter the page of the Magical Traveler ... there is absolutely everything explained.
Too many those that are more convenient for you that you want to hire.
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Yes. You can personalize them too. They have kiosks everywhere to add your name, designs, and such. We loved the bands. Never had yo use cash the entire trip. Very convenient.
Everyone that is there?
ALL of them!!!
Use your local bank, regular deposits will get you here!
If they leave
It costs $96 a day
Almost every
If there is a little wait to enter the attractions, the normal
Both spas are called "Senses" and they both share the same services and similar location layout, both great
Is the park working? Because you had a hurricane, did not you? Ai wanted to know?
I am from the Dominican Republic and you
If you can't find it, try EBay?
Call them...
you might want a few hundred dollars because you may want to party favors, food for the week at the hotel, park, etc., you may also want to split the money equally between your party. I hope this helps you!
Disney Spring has parking lots and does not charge for them since it is a very nice group of stores and restaurants
Depends on the resort
It is in the Caribbean Beach Resort, between Old Port Royal and the lake. If you take a bus it will drop you off right at Old Port Royal. If you take the Skyliner it is a bit of a walk or you can hop on the shuttle and it will take you to Old Port Royal as well.
Disney has a florist team that coordinates gift baskets. Call the main hot line and ask to be transferred
no sabría decirle con exactitud, pero lo que si se es que es espectacular, soy un adulto y jamás pensé en conocer bonito lugar ,lo recomiendo para toda la familia
Wheel chairs are $12. A day
I suggest you look at airbnb and to choose see the reviews or comments of the place, also check that it is a nearby area within a maximum radius of 15 or 20 km so that you do not have to go so far and do not pay more than the bill, also that have malls or shopping centers nearby so you can make your purchases and thus lower your expenses on the trip
I think they finally got rid of the smoking areas. We are free to breath everywhere now.
The way to get to Tinkerbell's launching site, through the elevator in the tunnel. Very few have been there.
8 hours normally if they stay at the hotels within Disney and 9 hours for the general public.
Hello how are you all You spend 30 thousand pesos per person more or less in 6 days not including plane tickets ✈ ☹ 😅
Do you have a my disney account? If you do you can go to chat with a cast member and get answers to that questions and others. I haven't used a meal plan in a long time. I worked for Disney for around 9 yrs but I don't know the exact answer to that question.
I think so.
I recommend going on rainy days. We rode everything our first day when it rained because no one was there. It was cold and rainy that day.
The scooter is $60, but I think you get $10 when you return it. There's a place near the entrance to each of the parks where you rent them.
Yes you must pay for parking at any of the disney lots.
Costco. Join Disney Vacation Club. You won't get a discount, but you pay for your future vacation over time.
Hollywood studios would have entertained me at that age. But there are a lot of things to do, see, and eat in all the parks.
The current understanding shows the universe is expanding. It started billions of years ago from a single point followed by an amazing explosion. Since then, stars and worlds have formed from chance happenings and interactions of the debris. No matter if you believe it is God or a simulation, or even a cosmic accident, the universe has been sculpted over time. In the latest moments of the cosmic calendar, a person named Walt Disney made some cartoons and built theme parks and those who took over after his death, created web sites and help lines to provide nearly any kind of information about these amazing achievements. I hope you get to visit Walt Disney World and enjoy being immersed into the magical world of Disney.
At the age of 43, time is a relative construct as my life blurs before my eyes. It feels like just yesterday my kids were born but as i go out for my Saturday morning cereal, fruity pebbles if you are curious, i find my children nearing adulthood. It is very surreal. In the end, the time is now, you need to grasp it and visit Walt Disney World before the time sneaks by and walking tens of thousands of steps in a day is just too much... But they do rent wheel chairs and are handicap accessible if needed. On a serious kind of note, Florida weather is unpredictable and crowds don't increase and decrease so consistently with the seasons, so if you see asking what is the best time of year to go is, all i can say is there is always a risk. June to August is almost guaranteed to be packed when kids are out of school. Good luck.
“Members will not be charged for standard overnight self-parking when staying in a Disney Vacation Club Deluxe Villa at Walt Disney World Resort, Disney’s Vero Beach Resort or Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort, regardless of whether they use Vacation Points or another form of payment. Members also will not be charged to park when using Reservation Points to stay at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel.”
Try DisneyCareers.com to see if they have any openings.
I'm sure there's a few that offer gluten free but good luck trying to get near them went four days ago couldn't get near any of the food kioskes extremely crowded never going back
Very strict indoors. It's really not that big of a deal to pop one one when you walk in to a shop or ride.
Yes, you can get amazon and public delivered and they will hold for you at the front desk.
If you have a reservation, yes you can change it if not its nos possible.
If you lived in FL for 15 yrs then you should be "wised up" on that question.
I think yes,however you can Google your question to know more details
You'd need to call Disney to confirm, but usually tickets are non transferable. They are pretty strict on their ticket policy. Again, the only way to know for sure would be to call Disney and ask.
The shows and attractions are in English. However, you rarely find places where they give instructions in Spanish. At the entrances of all the Disney parks you will find brochures in different languages, including Spanish, it is quite useful to guide you in the park. Likewise, many workers speak Spanish and there is Wi-Fi throughout the park.
Most of the locations have a handle on their sinks for hot water. They use hot water to clean off at the end of the day. (friend works in Disney and advised me). You can also find a tea/coffee vendor and ask them.
We were there in the first week of December, 2021. As we walked along Galaxy's Edge we encounter Rey and her entourage walking around, Chewbacca working on the millennium falcon, several first order troopers walking around on patrol and Kylo Ren came out and interacted with the crowd from a stage.
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Not that I'm aware of but then I didn't really look for that specifically. If you get the app you can see all the rides and the restrictions associated with each. Also there is always a cast member at the line entrance that you can ask too
Only while indoors. Not while walking around or in lines up untill the line goes indoors
If you had the travel insurance you can. Also if you used a credit card sometimes they have ways to get a refund.
No, they only ask for masks in the park but in closed places
It was 50 per day. My mom n mother n law both got one 2 weeks ago. Kinda pricey but needed.
If they are Florida residents, there is a great rate for them. Otherwise, there are plenty of discounts available just search in your area.
Best way is to get a Target card and purchase the Disney gift cards. I believe you can get them at a 5% discount at Target. Easy to use the cards at Disney hotels and shops. Several denominations of the cards are available.
Go to my Disney make an account add the tickets to the account it will tell you how many days you have left to us and when they expire. Plus with the app your u can do so much more at the Parks
think they are already back. Guest services is your best bet
How do they not know how to enter? I don't understand your question, but there are people everywhere who tell you what to do or how to go if they have doubts.
IT'S SO MUCH CHEAPER TO GETS A CART FROM OUTSIDE THE PARKS , GOOGLE MOBILE CARTS !! THE ONES IN THE PARKS AREN'T THE BEST & OVER USED !! THE ONES YOU RENT OUTSIDE OF DISNEY RESORT WILL DELIVER THEM TO YOUR RESORT/HOTEL !! WE JUST LEFT THERES
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Call them. It's an easy enough fix. Don't know if there is a price difference for the dates you picked but they can most definitely help you. Also, on the app (my disney experience), you can get a chat going with a disney cast member that should be able to help you to the easiest solution.
Disney usually honors tickets for 1 year unless it's a special promotion. Call 407-W-Disney and ask directly about your tickets. Be prepared to wait though, 30 to 40 minutes seems to be the average waiting time for calls.
I believe and please anyone correct if I'm wrong but service dogs cannot ride they would incorporate a rider switch where you or a friend or family member rides then switch to take care of the dog and you can ride without doing the line again
People with health and breathing problems that would prevent them from being able to effectively wear a mask are likely higher risk for complications due to Covid and should steer clear of Disney World and other large crowds.
Magic Kingdom has the most child-oriented rides of the parks (I would say for kids under 10) but in that park Space Mountain is my favorite which is great for kids and adults. Haunted Mansion is fun as long as the kids aren't easily scared. Animal Kingdom has the safari ride that is great for all ages and Flight of Passage is a favorite. My Hollywood Studios favorite is Rockin Rollercoaster which is really fast and goes upside down if the kids like that and if the adults don't get motion sick! Rise of the Resistance is fun for kids of that age and adults too. Tower of Terror is also a lot of fun! Epcot is the most "adult" of the parks with less things that will spark most kids interest but it has Soarin and Living with the Land that most everyone will enjoy. Honorable mention: Pirates of the Caribbean... It's cute and fun and enjoyable for all ages.
Disney Flower and Gifts has a lot of great options for special occasions. You could do the Amphicars for a leisurely ride around the lake. Walk over to Saratoga Springs and rent a pedal car.
Yes, always make a reservation. I think you can only make reservations so far out, but I'm not exactly sure! 🤷🏻♀️
You can find most of the stuff at Lowes.
It's a completely different park and has no association with Disney. Try UniversalStudios.com and pick which park you're interested in visiting, Hollywood or Orlando.
No . Food is not included at all. You have to pay for what you want to eat and it is expensive.
The cost is now based on their seasonal demand for park tickets. Each park is a different price. Look for deals on day bundles on Disney site or undercovertourist.com. you can find deals for buying 2-4 days and getting 1-3 for free. Art the first three days, the price goes down per additional day. After 5 or 6 days, additional days are like $15 usd/ day. The catch is with reservations required, you have to purchase tickets before you can find out whether the dates you want are available. However, the tickets are good for around a year from purchase, maybe longer, until you use the first day. After that, you have between 30 and 90 days to use the remaining days. Their site and customer service can tell you all the details
Why would you want to take a puppy to an amusement park? Who, or where would you leave it for you to be able to ride the rides? I do know they allow service dogs.
First visit in 1973. Tickets were less than $5 and then you could purchase a ticket ride booklet for different opinions. Remember the infamous quote, " that was a E ticket experience "
Go with a local rental. You can set them up to deliver to whatever resort you are staying at, usually a LOT cheaper than renting at the park.
$ 127 per person. Prices are variable depending on the day and how the demand is. The best deal is during the week and take out for 3 or 4 parks.
You can go to guest services and request a wheel chair and inform them she has a disability for fast pass in lines. However, you should call if you are wanting a chaperone.
Disney is not a necessity, you don't have to go.
You must have negative test
Bundle packages can reduce the cost, longer the stay, the more affordable tickets become.
All parks have scooters and courtesy wheelchairs if you need one to get to and from your vehicle.
We just got back from a wdw trip and testing negative. Lots of hand sanitizer!
The above recommendations are correct, however, one of the things that makes GOING to disney, so good, is you will also find items at the parks, you wont on the website; so the recommendations above are great, but they are no substitute for the what you can find in the park.
Not sure. You may want to call and ask.
If you going to Magic Kingdom, I will strongly suggest you stay for the fireworks. It is usually around 8:45pm. In my opinion, that is the best part of Magic Kingdom.
I didn't know there was such a thing but I wanted to say how wonderful I believe this to be.
You can, however, sometimes the employees can be slow using them because they work a little different than a regular credit card.
New mandatory rules for both Walt Disney World and Disney Land is ages 2 yrs old and up must wear mask indoors but outdoors are optional.
Only inside stores. Not mandatory on rides or just walking arround
Rent a condo or home for way less
This depends on what park you would like to be close to and how much you want to spend. For Magic Kingdom, the Polynesian, Contemporary, and Grand Floridian are very close but come with a large price tag. Hollywood Studios is close to Port Orleans and a few others. Epcot has the Yacht and Beach Club and the Swan and Dolphin within walking distance. However, if you are looking at value resorts (smaller price), the Art of Animation and Pop Century are located on the Skyliner and has easy access to all the parks.
No Buy a bottle of water for$3.50
Yes you xan hoppers are after 2pm and need resercation
There is a lot of cool stuff planned. Fireworks come back this week in some locations. The castle has been re painted and decorated in an ear- adecent theme, which runs through character costumes and cast member costumes. There is new rides opening up and gold character statues going up around the Magic Kingdom of 50 characters. Some of them will be interactive. Parades are coming back for the holidays probably with special 50th anniversary calvacades instead till then. Lots of hotels and rooms have been redone and new restaurants are opening. We are on our way home from there now! Have fun!
They only have the parides in the front every 3 to 4 hours when I was there on the 20th of June we couldn't get close to the characters you can take as many pictures that was the best part .
Yes you can but you run the risk of buying one that may not work for everything. The bands will still work to get you into the park, but if the band is over 2 years old, it may not work to capture your photos.
You can go online to the Disney World website and play around with making packages. It will be cheaper to stay off-site at a good neighbor hotel or other accommodation. Renting a house, condo, or apartment is great also. Go on YouTube and the internet and do your research. There is a lot of great YouTubers who specialize in Disney and they have awesome tips. The DFB , All ears,and Micheal Kay are some of my favorites. You could also call a travel agent. Their work is free to you and they can get you a quote. Food money is they hardest to plan. They say $100 dollars a day per person. We just got back and did not do nearly that. We are breakfast in our hotel rooms, packed a lunch for the parks, and only ate dinner in the parks or elsewhere. That saved a lot of money. Good luck and have fun!
You do not have to pay at the gate, but I'm pretty sure they billed my room 15 dollars for each day I went to a park.
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I feel safer going to Disney than most grocery and big box stores.
Just remember that not everyone is medically able to get the vaccine. And you can't really discriminate against the ones that can't. The best they can do is strongly encourage everyone to get the vaccine, and whoever doesn't get it might be limited on certain things.
No it does not have to be consecutive. However, on your Disney card or at the time of purchase you are advised of your time frame to use your 4 day pass. They have lots of specials with different time frame windows for you to use your passes. Check the pass you got and read the fine print
For this week there are almost no entries !! You can download the application to your cell phone and from there see what days there are and at what price!
The question is not understood, write it again Fredy to be able to help you
You can enter the official page and it tells you the prices for either one park or several
I agree with Theresa. You could but a blouse would be better to avoid sunburn.
I believe you mean Magic Kingdom. It depends on the age, how many days you are going, and how many people are going to determine the price. Don't forget to budget in food, parking, and hotel when calculating how much your trip will cost. Use the official Disney World website for more details.
There are busses, monorails, and skyliners to help you get around the property. Disney has a reservation system so you would most likely need to decide in advance. All four parks offer something different. I would look to see what rides, shows, and characters are at each park and then match them to your kids interest. Food is going to be additional, but WDW does allow you to bring in outside food as long as it meets their guidelines. mainly no glass, alcohol.
Yes. They even have special ramps in every ride for them. They get there own front of the line pass to almost any ride.
at this time yes. you will need a reservation for any of the parks.
Call the park you are going to in order to specify & get an actual price.
Absolutely 💯 percent they do:-) They recognize the sacrifice we gave to our Nation!
Sorry that isn’t a more clear answer! It truly depends on your family, and how much you eat. Unfortunately, it takes a decent amount of research to figure out what is best for you. Here are a few bullet points that may help in your decision. CONSIDER GETTING THE DINING PLAN IF: You enjoy drinking alcohol, milkshakes, and other specialty drinks. These can add up quick (especially alcohol) and if you intend to drink at every meal, this can be a great value. You want to try something new. If you’re on the dining plan, you may be more apt to try out a new treat or restaurant with less guilt because you’re not “paying out of pocket.” You want to have a sit-down meal every day. Unless you’re combining credits for a Signature meal, you’re looking at a table service meal every day of your vacation. If you have a short trip you may not want to spend an hour or two on a meal every day. You really love those refillable mugs.
When you visit either a quick service restaurant or table service to make a reservation, let them know the type of food you need or that you are diabetic. They will appoint a chef in the kitchen to make your food especially for you. You have to have a specific allergy or a specific health reason in order to get food specially made. The regular menus on mobile ordering sometimes list them but if you don't see them, ask for them when you get to the restaurant.
Mask that covers mouth & nose is required except when eating/ drinking. Not gators or kerchief. Temperature check.
Email and your phone can be used with the scan code. A physical ticket can be used as well. I believe those are mailed before hand.
Yes for rent but there is a $50.00 deposit fee which is release once wheelchair return within 5 to 10 business days
Very convenient
Animal Kingdom best resort
No, you don't need to be vaccinated to enter park at this time. They do temperature readings on all guests before you enter though.
Try calling Disney. They'll have a better answer.
Masks are currently still required within the park, you can take your mask off when dining and also when taking photos.
You can stay at pet friendly resorts or board your pets (all manners of pets) at the Best Friend's Pet Care facility near Disney Springs.
I'd definitely contact guest services to be 100% sure. They have chat available on the Disney World website. They are always very helpful. If they don't know the answer, they will find out and email you back. I worked with a young man who had a shunt and he was able to ride all the rides. =)
People can be so mean. Just got back from WDW. They have a special right now for 5 days, 4 nights and 🎟 for 4 for 3300. It was so special. And so much fun. Wanna do it again in October.
Once u get to the park u go to the self registering kiosk and print the actual ticket. Just went last week. Enjoy
I've never had an issue with any kinds of food. We've brought in our own sandwiches, various snacks, etc. I haven't tried to set up a grill and cook my own food, I'm sure that would cross their line.
If and when they bring back the meal plans look into this. It'll save you a lot on food expenses for example the one package I used to get would cover 2 snacks per person per day , 1 quick services per person per day, and one sit down meal. But call Disney when you're ready and someone can plan a whole trip for you talking a lot of the scheduling stresses away.
You have to put each person in your party under your reservation on the disney destination app so yes if you need help call the number on the app it was a bit confusing to me too.
Good morning it all depends but you can see that on the official page if they sell the ticket there is that your space is already safe but at the box office if I'm not sure you can enter the same dja
That such friend, actually depends on many factors such as the number of people, days of accommodation, days of parks, if you take it with or without food, how far in advance you buy it etc, about two or three years ago there was a plan that you would get free food if you bought the accommodation and some days of parks but only the first week of May was sold to travel between August and September which are the most empty months but I do not know with this of the covid if this year they are going to sell it , I advise you to look for a website called trip advisor and look for disney travel forums, there you will find many people planning their trip and with a lot of information that will serve you, it worked too well for me, and it is also good fun, You almost start to feel the ride from the moment you start talking to other people about the plans that each one has, good luck 👍👍👍
They have them at the hotels also there's a couple places locally that you may be able to go you have to GPS them
Subscribe to Disney food blog for the latest updates. I wouldn't cancel over the lack of dining plans. I might cancel if it's your first time because there really are no character visits anywhere.
Yes (while walking) if sitting down off to the side and/or eating you do Not need them. In all Pictures you have to wear them.
On the rides that I've been on with my family, they only let family or groups sit together the others were spaced out.
Download the Disney App because they are full for several days they are accepting only 35,000 daily and with reservation. Plus 25 for parking the car. If you are in the military, parking is FREE
Yes, but I would purchase them in advance. With the new reservation system the park you are trying to visit could possibly sell out days before your visit.
You have to have a valid Florida ID for resident discounts.
They offer disability fast passes and rider switch fast passes. That's it for now.
Yes, however the water parks are closed until June 2021.
Disney Antique and Prop Shop not far from Disney World is a best kept secret. ... They sell authentic Disney furniture and merchandise from the theme parks and resorts. The items, bought and sold by longtime Disney fanatics, come directly from Disney.Oct 18, 2020. https://mickeyblog.com/2021/01/04/disney-antique-and-prop-shop-near-disney-world-is-best-kept-secret/
1. Magic Kingdom 2. Epcot 3. Hollywood Studios 4. Animal Kingdom
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Yes!
Well Magic Kingdom is more so kid friendly if you want more roller coasters you have to go to Universal or even SeaWorld
The winter months are the best weather wise, but there is always a crowd. Since the pandemic hit it's not as bad, but they have a bunch of hoops for you to jump through. If you are set on going make sure you know what the current requirements are for mask ect. Because they will turn you away at the gate if you don't have what they require. And don't expect a free mask, they will just point you towards a vending machine so you can buy a cheep paper mask for $2.00, that broke after a couple of hours. In short Disney is not as fun during a pandemic
Are you a Florida resident? If not then No. There are little perks to living in a swamp don't take that away from us
Of course, do not forget that there are several redtaunarts where every day you could try different things, and partly understand that Disney is incredible, it is not based on a single Disney park, but much more ...
You can bring outside food. I suggest itn
They require every one to wear mask and they have temperature readers at entry points.
Don't confuse Disney "World" Florida with Disney "Land" California."
That entirely depends on which parks you visit, what hotel you stay in, what meals you opt for, and what services you get. Not to mention the extras. It varies a lot. I suggest talking to a travel agent. It may cost to go through them, but they can save you a lot of money and time in the long run.
Yes, walmart, publix, aldi
If the card says Disney and not visa or master card on the card then is only Disney products...
Dontbunderstand the question.
No, not at the park. The hotels have pools though.
With Covid everything is different and changing. I would call them directly for the most up to date information
Are you already in the United States? If yes, all you need is your i.d to fly to orlando and a Disney world ticket to get in any park of your choice. But if not of course you need a visa to come to United States depending on which country your from 😉
Electric chairs were $75 rental for the day w/ $20 returnable deposit. The courtesy chair mentioned in another post... yes you can get one from parking area for free but when you get to gates you have to swap that out with a different type that is $12 rental for the day.
I have not seen it at Epcot or Animal Kingdom.
From the monorail you can access the parks. You park and access the entire complex through the monorail
U will need to make sure in the disney app u have park reservations under my plans if you don't see it it wasn't confirmed. Hope this helps
Yes
Also inside there is a restaurant but it is expensive it is not cheap
What is the question?
Yes, the parks are open,, but you need tickets and a reservation due to COVID. If you're in Orlando already, you can buy military discounted tickets at the Shades of Green resort. It's a military only resort with in the Walt Disney World property. I found it easier to buy my tickets online at full fair and then create the reservation. Use the Disney World App to manage your visit.
Everything will depend on your budget and if you have a car. For example, Disney has its own hotels that can sometimes get a discount and they come out at a good price. The advantage of staying with them is that they have their own buses that can move you free between the hotel and the parks. The other option is to look for accommodation on Airbnb, which is the most common thing that people do and many times it is cheaper. The only "disadvantage" that usually an apartment or a house is about 15 minutes or a little longer from the parks. So it is convenient to ride in your car.
They are running at 35% capacity
No
Soarin' is located in Epcot, The Land Pavilion, have a magical day!
I know in New York, where I am from, it goes by weight and height, in Florida it's only required until 6, but we brought my kids' booster seats down with us when we rented a car bc well, always better to be safer.
They have been doing small firework shows at the end of the day at Magic Kingdom while the castle changes patterns. 🙂 They are also doing mini parades throughout the day at every park. I honestly have really enjoyed seeing all the characters and cast members in the parades. 🙂
No not at magic kingdom they have fireworks. They are not doing fireworks because of co video. Epcot has the light show
You can purchase a park ticket but you must reserve a spot on the date that you are visiting. No park hopping currently. One park visit a day.
Yes if you have a question about disney world go to their web site ,right now you have pick days and times for tickets
Don't think so
There's a battery pack in the bottom that takes 3 AAA's look up "galaxy's edge lightsaber battery change on youtube
Yes they are very safe. The only things that you have to watch out for are that you keep your mask on and that you are maintaining 6 foot distances, there are some people down there that aren't following the distancing and I had to say something a few times while in lines
As far as parades, they are not publicly scheduled to avoid crowds but they do "pop up" parades that are pretty awesome!
All I know it's open right now and its wonderful. They have not say anything else as of yet.
They required an actual mask. They would not allow the neck gator style mask.
Download the Disney Now app an check the Reservations calendar. You need a ticket and a reservation for the parks.
Hi!! I went to Disney for my 15 years with a company from Córdoba (Argentina). That depends on what you get with a tourism agency; Disney has nothing to do with it
I don't remember it very well; I think not. However, there are maps in different languages. And, the truth is, there are not many things that need translation; you can enjoy everything without knowing English. In business, for example, there is almost always someone who knows Spanish ... and if not, with signs you end up understanding
Customer service number is listed on the website for Disney world
Yes
Yes, just ask any one of the employees that's in the blue shirts they will happily show you where to go
Depending, check on line for reservation costs
The rides are open... but the games and smaller items/activities all over the park are NOT open. Many of the beverage stands and refreshment type stands are also CLOSED. Just to be more specific.
I would call.
The best way is to buy the hotel and parks package together so that you get a good price They will include transportation from the airport to the hotel. (We are talking about Orlando) And from your hotel to the parks.
It's 50%. It is crowded but mask wearing appears to make it safer. Waits r usually 20-80 mins
There are a few that are closed, like the Tomorrowland Transit Authority People Mover, but most rides are open. Many shows, stores, restaurants, and all Character meets are closed. This is as of October 2020.
Standard theme park tickets: In 2020: $125 In 2021: $109 There's also a mix and match for upgrade options.
Your CCW is recognized in the state but Disney recognizes none, not even Florida.
There are also local company's that rent motorized chairs and will deliver the chair to the resort your staying at.
Same as everyone else, hard to tell but calling Disney may give some insight since they are one of the largest employers down there, the government would keep their upper echelon informed.
You have to make park reservations...Early. We had no problems.
I think the best thing to do is to ring office and see if you can I'm not going till May you should be able to cos they closed so they should allow you to
85% no fire works but wait may happen
Yes, they will honor it.
Visit 1 park last week. Food booths are limited but available. Dine in is available but you need reservation and you order in app. No menus
Yes you still have to make reservations and certain parks are already booked so check ahead. I was able to make the reservation Sunday for entrance to Epcot monday, but I was not able to get into Disney Studios. Also could not get reservations to any restaurants apparently they need to be made far in advance.
Last track, put out by the National Hurricane Center, put Delta making landfall around Louisiana. If this stays true there should be little to no impact on Central Fl.
Contact Disney directly, they extended my tickets.
There will be no fireworks this year.
Magic Kingdom park opens at 9 am it closes at 6 pm on the day I went.
They are open. Bring a mask. Excellent time to go bc crowd sizes unbelievably low!!
He would have told me that a week before I was in Orlando Florida there was extra space for 2. I suggest you enter a contest that goes out on the radio and newspapers offering trips to those who have had good school grades You must also add a photo to your profile and age so that they can respond to you according to your age
The "Magic bands" are sold at any Disney store or if you stay at a Resort hotel they will arrive at your hotel
Yes. Reservations required. Masks required. Limited amount of people in the parks.
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The parks u have to be registered on the list in order to go. Reserve ahead of time....
Yes you can bring a purse. It will be checked out by security but it is allowed.
No all movies can be seen
Disney has put a number of precautionary measures in place to ensure as healthy of an environment as possible. I was at Disney Springs about a month ago and everyone seemed to be abiding by the rules that have been put in place.
$25/ Day Standard parking $45-50/ Day for Preferred Parking Free for the theme parks if you have and annual pass, and if you stay at the resorts you'll have to pay a fee to park there!! Hope this helps you out!
Yes
Most likely just contact the HR department or talk to a public phone number and ask to be transferred!
Once this virus is over and the characters are back out fully! You could always do the Ohana breakfast at the Polynesian resort his and Lilo
So far it'll be closed until the end of March. They will issue another statement towards the end of the month to inform of further closure or reopening date.
Im sure they will but for now , They closing for the rest of the month.
Yes will be open till end of day Sunday ... Only Disney springs and hotels will remain open
According to the official statement, the park will remain open on both Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 March 2020. The parks will then close until the end of March. A further statement will be issued at the end of the month.
Of course, it is Disney.
No. There are no plans to close we at this time. Then, two hours later i find i was wrong and they are effective 3 16
They have free stands with Corona available for whoever wants it
Mostly all of the rides are open. The park is still open but it isn't as packed as before the virus came because people are scared of the virus but my family are down here and we have been healthy for most of the trip so far and we still plan to be after the trip. Try bringing a bag with your own hand soap, paper towels: because they kill more germs than the blower, hand sanitizer, and Clorox wipes: to deep clean your resort room and your table at the restaurant. Make sure you clean handles and buttons in the resort room. There are parades and meet and greets with almost all of the characters, and there are fireworks in the magic kingdom and epcot. For meet and greets some of the characters are in buildings and some are outside in the shade. I hope you found this helpful! The parks just announced that they a re e closing for a little bit but the resorts will still be open.
Yup. I noticed lots of employees cleaning the rails 24/7. I highly doubt Disney will close at all.
No. The only thing different I have noticed is that disney is putting hand sanitizer stations out.
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