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Disney Insider: Make your first day at Disney a magical one

‘Ohana restaurant in Disney’s Polynesian Resort offers a Character Dining breakfast and a Polynesian-inspired dinner menu. Photo: Courtesy of Walt Disney World

By Jill E. Cooper

The vacation countdown has ended, your boarding passes have been printed and you’ve checked in online at your resort. The much-anticipated day has arrived: You’re going to Walt Disney World! You’ve got plans to spend a full day at each of the four main Disney theme parks in Orlando (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom) and have set aside time to shop at Downtown Disney and swim at Disney’s fun water parks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon) during your stay. But how will you spend your day of arrival at the most magical place on earth? You may not want to burn a day of admission on your theme park tickets since you won’t have a full day to spend in the parks. So what should you do? Here’s a plan for a magical first day at Disney.

 

Jill Cooper is a member of the 2012 Walt Disney World Moms Panel.

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