Tips about Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Mousecellaneous and Souvenirs
Magic Kingdom - A not-well-publicized event that is fun to see for the little kids (and those kids at heart such as myself) is the opening ceremony at the Magic Kingdom. It occurs about 10-15 minutes before what Disney refers to as the "rope drop" (the time that they let people through the arches and into the park). The train arrives at the Main Street station above the floral displays with all the characters on board, with Disney music playing. They stop and wave to everyone waiting to enter the park. They let people through the turnstiles into the queue area about 20-30 minutes prior to the park opening. So get there a few minutes early if you want to see it. I believe it is worth seeing. - Mike
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If you are in the World now or will be soon, keep your eyes open. We saw two bald eagles last week on World Drive, between Buena Vista Drive and the Epcot exit. The next day I saw one at the entrance to the Wide World of Sports complex. Beautiful birds and my phone's camera did not do them justice. - Michael S.
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My tip is for fans of the trading pins. I have a lanyard and pins that I wear daily at school (I am a teacher). I had the problem of the pin backs coming off and losing my precious pins. I've solved the issue by using an eraser from a mechanical pencil. They can be purchased cheaply at local stores and I have yet to lose a pin that is backed by an eraser. - Angela
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Like most of you reading this, I can't get enough of Walt Disney World and my family tries to make it there at least once a year. I am also an avid gardener who has brought home a couple of garden souvenirs from the Flower and Garden Festival, but those can be pricey. So I have started buying a couple of the antenna toppers for cars on each trip. I glue and insert a sturdy length of wire into each one and place them in some of my flower pots on the deck and throughout the yard. The toppers are really cute, inexpensive (by Disney standards!) and easily replaced as needed. My kids are grown, but it could also make for a fun backyard version of "find the hidden Mickeys!" - Sheril Maddox
If you need to drive to the park to drop someone off, Disney provides very convenient guest drop-off areas at each of the four parks. It's as easy as telling the toll booth cast member at the main parking entrance that you're dropping someone off. They'll give you instructions on how to get to that park's area. At the Magic Kingdom, you need to be in the lanes on the right and they'll direct you down the road going to the Transportation and Ticket Center. At the other three parks, they'll send you into the regular parking area where you'll tell the second cast member you're dropping someone off, and they'll direct you to the spot at the front of the lot near the entrance. - Laurie Jennings
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Remember, if you forget where you parked your car, tell a parking attendant about what time you parked. They can then usually tell you about where you parked within a row or so. - Fred
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Pressed Penny update -- ELSA is at the shop OUTSIDE of the Epcot entrance near the International Gateway. (Kristin Ford notes that she just made the Olaf pressed penny at the store on the left along the entrance to World Showcase - by the Duffy meet and greet. A penny with both Elsa and Anna can be pressed inside the toy store at the Norway pavilion.) - Trisha Hwang
Magic Kingdom - I have a tip for the WDW At Large section. I am a 5' 5'' female weighing 315 lbs. I fit comfortably in all of the rides at Magic Kingdom except the new Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster in Fantasyland. The restraint must fit over the top of and around your thighs. The width is not adjustable so you must squeeze your thighs together and force the restraint down around them. I barely, and I mean barely, was able to squeeze my legs together enough to fit and was uncomfortable the entire time. I also recommend saying you are a 'party of one' so you can ride solo, because the width of the car is slim. I loved the ride -- very smooth -- but won't ride again unless I lose weight. - Annabelle
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Magic Kingdom - Love your newsletter! I've gotten so many helpful tips from reading it; I'm glad to be able to contribute one myself! We were at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World two weeks ago, and during the day, the standby line to meet Anna and Elsa got up to four hours long! We happened to pass by the Princess Fairytale Hall just before 9 p.m. one evening as the parade was imminent, and the meet-and-greet was still open, with only a 20-minute wait. If someone in your party is eager to meet the Frozen princesses, but you can't stomach spending hours to make it happen, I suggest you ask one of the cast members at Princess Fairytale Hall how late it is open, and consider going toward the end of the day. - Stacey
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Magic Kingdom - In my opinion, the best way to avoid crowds (as well as beat the heat) in the Magic Kingdom is to walk through the gift shops on Main Street. I feel like most people don't know, or forget, that these shops are connected. While the shops can be crowded, my girlfriend and I found they were way more manageable than on Main Street. We saved a lot of time and stress by walking through the gift shops before, during, and after any fireworks or parades. - Mike Pizzoferrato
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So I get home and save the MagicBand we got in March, but I'm not really sure what to do with it. Then my brilliant boyfriend came up with a great use. Since it snaps into various sizes he suggested using it to hold extension cords or electrical cords. Great way to recycle! - Grandeb from NJ
EDITOR'S NOTE: You can bring your Magic Band back for your next visit. They last approximately two years.
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Epcot - When my son and daughter-in-law were expecting our now 3-year-old grandson Kai, I visited each country in Epcot and asked a cast member to sign a little message to him in his/her native language. They translated it in English as well. When I approached each cast member, they were delighted to have a part in welcoming our grandson into the world! Upon returning home, I compiled the signatures, along with a picture of each country, put them in a small photo album, and gave it to my daughter-in-law at her baby shower. I have since done the same album of signatures with my subsequent grandson Caleb and most recently with Kai's baby sister Adalie. - Kim N.
Epcot - When my son and daughter-in-law were expecting our now 3-year-old grandson Kai, I visited each country in Epcot and asked a cast member to sign a little message to him in his/her native language. They translated it in English as well. When I approached each cast member, they were delighted to have a part in welcoming our grandson into the world! Upon returning home, I compiled the signatures, along with a picture of each country, put them in a small photo album, and gave it to my daughter-in-law at her baby shower. I have since done the same album of signatures with my subsequent grandson Caleb and most recently with Kai's baby sister Adalie. - Kim N.
Magic Kingdom - The new Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is a great, family-friendly ride. There is so much to see and experience in both the outside and inside queue areas, so take your time! Don't rush to the ride. Note: When using FastPass+ you will miss the first two interactive queue areas. Here are seven tips for riding the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train from AllEars.Net's Deb Wills:
1. Walking along the outdoor queue, be sure to look down at the ground. You'll see impressions left by forest creatures, acorns and sticks.
2. Check out the wonderful Dwarfs cottage on the left of the queue when you are still outside. This is actually the end of the ride. Don't forget to peer into the windows!
3. There are three interactive areas of the queue. As you go into each, be sure to read the notes the Dwarfs left for you. You get to "clean" the gems as they flow through the wooden trough, make music by placing your hand under the spigots, and once fully inside spin the barrels of jewels. Remember to LOOK UP for more magic! Get others involved so you can all see the magical transformation overhead when all seven barrels are spun at the same time.
4. On the ride itself, at the top of the first lift, look straight out for a great view of New Fantasyland, especially beautiful at dusk and at night!
5. Inside the mine there are a few Hidden Mickeys. One is located above Grumpy's head (and to his right as you pass by), but your view may vary depending on where you are seated in the train.
6. Once you pass Grumpy, keep looking left for the shadows of the dwarfs marching home from work.
7. After your exciting ride through the mine and the forest, the train comes to a smooth stop just beyond the unload area. Look to your right for the best surprise of all! You'll see some familiar figures from the old Snow White's Scary Adventures attraction.
1. Walking along the outdoor queue, be sure to look down at the ground. You'll see impressions left by forest creatures, acorns and sticks.
2. Check out the wonderful Dwarfs cottage on the left of the queue when you are still outside. This is actually the end of the ride. Don't forget to peer into the windows!
3. There are three interactive areas of the queue. As you go into each, be sure to read the notes the Dwarfs left for you. You get to "clean" the gems as they flow through the wooden trough, make music by placing your hand under the spigots, and once fully inside spin the barrels of jewels. Remember to LOOK UP for more magic! Get others involved so you can all see the magical transformation overhead when all seven barrels are spun at the same time.
4. On the ride itself, at the top of the first lift, look straight out for a great view of New Fantasyland, especially beautiful at dusk and at night!
5. Inside the mine there are a few Hidden Mickeys. One is located above Grumpy's head (and to his right as you pass by), but your view may vary depending on where you are seated in the train.
6. Once you pass Grumpy, keep looking left for the shadows of the dwarfs marching home from work.
7. After your exciting ride through the mine and the forest, the train comes to a smooth stop just beyond the unload area. Look to your right for the best surprise of all! You'll see some familiar figures from the old Snow White's Scary Adventures attraction.
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