Tips for Disney Parks & Cruise Lines
I recommend making a reservation for the character breakfast with Pooh and friends at the Crystal Palace on a morning that the Magic Kingdom does NOT open early. My family and I went in August and made reservations for 8:15 a.m. We were allowed to enter at 8 a.m. With the extra time, we took a nice group photo on an empty Main Street with one of the photographers. By the time we finished breakfast, it was 9 a.m. We took advantage of our location and went to Fantasyland, where we walked onto the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and had a minimal wait time (5 minutes) for Dumbo. - Diane Suznovich
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Consider having dessert for dinner! If you're on a budget, but your tummy's growling about 4:30 or 5 p.m... if you don't have time or money for a sit-down dinner... if you don't want to get loaded down with meat and potatoes... have dessert for supper! Find one of those awesome coffee and sweet shops located in every park, let each child order their own personal favorite, and go for a pick-me-up latte or mocha for the grown-ups! Everyone is full and recharged, and you've spent about $20 (maybe a little more if kids drink milk with their sweets, but if it's hot, water is much better!). Plus your kids will never forget the evening Mom and Dad let them have ice cream for supper at Disney World! - Natalie Lipman
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Consider having dessert for dinner! If you're on a budget, but your tummy's growling about 4:30 or 5 p.m... if you don't have time or money for a sit-down dinner... if you don't want to get loaded down with meat and potatoes... have dessert for supper! Find one of those awesome coffee and sweet shops located in every park, let each child order their own personal favorite, and go for a pick-me-up latte or mocha for the grown-ups! Everyone is full and recharged, and you've spent about $20 (maybe a little more if kids drink milk with their sweets, but if it's hot, water is much better!). Plus your kids will never forget the evening Mom and Dad let them have ice cream for supper at Disney World! - Natalie Lipman
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Consider having dessert for dinner! If you're on a budget, but your tummy's growling about 4:30 or 5 p.m... if you don't have time or money for a sit-down dinner... if you don't want to get loaded down with meat and potatoes... have dessert for supper! Find one of those awesome coffee and sweet shops located in every park, let each child order their own personal favorite, and go for a pick-me-up latte or mocha for the grown-ups! Everyone is full and recharged, and you've spent about $20 (maybe a little more if kids drink milk with their sweets, but if it's hot, water is much better!). Plus your kids will never forget the evening Mom and Dad let them have ice cream for supper at Disney World! - Natalie Lipman
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My wife and I just returned from our third Disney vacation this year and wanted to share a great money-saving tip we picked up on our first trip some years back. Most of the counter service restaurants are fairly pricey, but you do get a lot of food for your money. After a few quick meals, my wife and I started splitting our lunches. A large hamburger with fries and a Coke usually filled us up, but still allowed room for a Mickey ice cream bar or some other snacks during the day. - Rob B.
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DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS - At '50s Prime Time Cafe, they have ice cubes that light up! We purchased every color. We carried them in our backpack, and when we ate at other restaurants, my kids would entertain themselves with the only "glow" drinks in other restaurants! - Candy F., Fairfield, Conn.
EDITOR'S NOTE: These "glow cubes", as they're being called, are popping up at many dining establishments around the World. On our trip to WDW just last weekend, we spotted them at several locations, including on Pleasure Island.
EDITOR'S NOTE: These "glow cubes", as they're being called, are popping up at many dining establishments around the World. On our trip to WDW just last weekend, we spotted them at several locations, including on Pleasure Island.
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DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS - At '50s Prime Time Cafe, they have ice cubes that light up! We purchased every color. We carried them in our backpack, and when we ate at other restaurants, my kids would entertain themselves with the only "glow" drinks in other restaurants! - Candy F., Fairfield, Conn.
EDITOR'S NOTE: These "glow cubes", as they're being called, are popping up at many dining establishments around the World. On our trip to WDW just last weekend, we spotted them at several locations, including on Pleasure Island.
EDITOR'S NOTE: These "glow cubes", as they're being called, are popping up at many dining establishments around the World. On our trip to WDW just last weekend, we spotted them at several locations, including on Pleasure Island.
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MAGIC KINGDOM - Our family just returned from Disney World and I want to thank you for all the valuable information I received while researching our trip. I love this site! Since I got so many tips from you, I wanted to contribute a tip for others. After spending the day at the Magic Kingdom, we were ready to eat dinner and watch the fireworks. The park closed at 6:30 that particular day. To our surprise, many of the restaurants stopped serving food and were actually closed by 5:00, which was an hour and a half before the park even closed. We managed, but I hope others will benefit from this information. - Michelle Goebel
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If you have something in a restaurant at WDW that you like, don't hesitate to ask for the recipe. They have always given it to me. I still can't figure out how to cut down the recipe for Cheddar Cheese Soup from Le Cellier but my best surprise was the email that was waiting for me from Boma after our last trip. It adds the fun and extends your trip. - Joan Riegger
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DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS - Being a finicky eater I have found that in a lot of the restaurants, '50s Prime Time Cafe is one, just ask and they will do their best to please your tastebuds. For example, at Mama Melrose's, our server noticed we were not crazy about all types of cheeses on the four-cheese pizza, so he offered to have it prepared the way we wanted it. It was great! - Malcolm Mann
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As a health inspector and food safety education specialist, I implore you to please, please advise your readers NOT to carry perishable leftovers around in the parks. Leftover portions of entrees and prepared foods can multiply bacteria *very* rapidly, especially in the heat of Florida. Even if reheated, these foods can make you or your family mildly or very ill... a sure vacation disaster. - Michele Samarya-Timm
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During a recent visit, we were very happy to learn that we could purchase an "all-you-can-drink" mug at Typhoon Lagoon (the cost was $9-ish). Besides saving money on the day we purchased it, we can "renew" the mug for $5.50 on return days at ANY of the water parks, and we were assured that the deal is good for life!! - Kathy Buckley of Windsor, CO
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During a recent visit, we were very happy to learn that we could purchase an "all-you-can-drink" mug at Typhoon Lagoon (the cost was $9-ish). Besides saving money on the day we purchased it, we can "renew" the mug for $5.50 on return days at ANY of the water parks, and we were assured that the deal is good for life!! - Kathy Buckley of Windsor, CO
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Dining at Disney World is fun and delicious and first quality, but can get expensive. We eat our larger meal at lunchtime - some restaurants will even serve as late as 3:30 or 4:00 for lunch. The same item for dinner can be lots more expensive. All the theme parks have "turkey leg" carts. I believe they cost about $5 and are a hugh piece of meat. One smoked turkey leg will serve 2 children or 2 smaller-appetite adults. This or food from other carts (baked potato, etc.) are filling enough for a light dinner and inexpensive. This helps us with our family of 5. - Peggy from Florida
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We asked a locker attendant where we needed to go to make dining reservations, assuming it would involve standing in a line, and were told all we needed to do was to pick up any WDW pay phone and dial *88. This was perhaps the most timesaving and convenient tip we received while at WDW. We made calls from virtually every park and were usually able to make our dinner reservations in about two minutes. - Laura Bynum
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