Tag: Disney World

Disney Travel Day

Disney Travel Day

Leaving Shades of Green for the last time of the trip and heading home to Maine.

Hollywood Studios Blog

Hollywood Studios Blog

Ben and I spent most of our time at Hollywood Studios in Galaxy’s Edge before we made use of our park hopper pass.

Epcot Blog

Epcot Blog

Getting up this morning took a great amount of effort after staying up so late the night before. We made it to the 7:30 bus to the TTC by the skin of our teeth. We’re headed to Epcot, and it has been a smooth ride to get in. We were among the only people getting on the Monorail headed there, but that may be because it’s not the first one this morning. We’re here in time for rope drop, and got to walk through the new Moana Journey of Water area before it got busy. I can imagine walking through there at peak crowd times would be difficult. 

 

We weren’t exactly in the right spot for rope drop as our goal was to head right to Frozen. By the time we made it over to Norway the line was already estimated to take 30 minutes. It went relatively fast thankfully, the line queue has plenty to look at anyway. We waited a couple minutes for Kringla to open before carrying on with the morning. We got side tracked in Germany when Ben spotted a few other guys with Beer…at 9:30 in the morning. We found the line and got a few for ourselves. When in Epcot, right? 

You can’t leave France without stopping at Les Halles for pastries. We rounded the world pavilion over to Japan for the 11:00 drum show before getting side tracked and taking the boats over to the Boardwalk. The heat in those boats is absolutely brutal. We did a quick walk around before coming to the conclusion that it was too hot for our Maine acclimated bodies. Its another event day at Magic Kingdom but we had just enough time to fit in using our Park Hopper pass before they booted us for the day. We only managed to fit Pirates of the Caribbean in, and did th

Pirate’s Adventure to find Captain Jack. The crowds were getting thicker and we made our way for the exit. 

 

Sitting by the pool for lunch and taking the time to recharge was necessary for us. We made reservations for Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto this evening, and I am so excited to try something new. The Polynesian Resort is a dream stay of mine, but considering it would have cost more than our entire trip did- just to stay, it’s out of the question for us.We’re hoping to stay long enough to catch the fireworks on the beach if we can stay awake that long. 

From Shades of Green we had to take the bus to the TTC and walk over the Polynesian. You used to be able to walk right from Shades of Green to the TTC or the Polynesian but  Disney shut down the sidewalk because they are widening the road. We were quite early for our reservation and spent our time adventuring the grounds at the Polynesian. We still had a bit of time left and took the monorail around to the Grand Floridian to walk around more. We felt a bit out of place with the grand style, and didn’t stay long. We still had a long time before our reservation and opted to go to Trader Sam’s Tiki Terrace instead. Ben got a beer and I got a Spikey Pineapple, basically a Pina colada. 

 

We knew we weren’t going to make it all the way to the fireworks and opted to go back to the resort. We were bone tired, and took a minute to catch up on things that were happening back home.

Epcot Guide

Epcot Guide

Epcot is the adults and couples dream park. Check out all the best things to see and do while you’re here.

Hollywood Studios Guide

Hollywood Studios Guide

All the “must do” things at Hollywood Studios as an adult visiting the parks. Don’t waste your previous vacation time standing in lines for attractions that aren’t on your bucket list.

Magic Kingdom Guide for Adults

Magic Kingdom Guide for Adults

 

There are so many tips and tricks for families when it comes to Disney trips. However, there aren’t many guides or itineraries for adults. We recently took a trip to Disney World in Orlando, and have made guides for each park specifically designed for adults and couples without children. Even if you’re not a “Disney Adult” visiting Disney is an amazing experience without kids. 

getting into the park

Magic Kingdom is by far the easiest park to get to, with multiple transportation methods. You can drive and park in their lots, take the monorail from certain resorts, take the ferry or monorail from the Ticket and Transportation Center. 

 

Keep in mind that there are two different Monorail lines that run to the Magic Kingdom, the resort monorail and one for the ticket and transportation center. The resort monorail goes to the Ticket and Transportation Center, Polynesian, Grand Floridian, Magic Kingdom, and the Contemporary Resort. The Express monorail only travels between the Ticket and Transportation Center and Magic Kingdom. If you are able to, I would try to cut out as many modes of transportation as possible.

itinerary planning

Planning your day at the Magic Kingdom is important if you’d like to fit a lot into your day. If you’re looking for the relaxed approach even knowing what you’d like to do will help ease the day along. Pick your “must do” rides and make those your priority, then sprinkle in the smaller rides when the lines are long. If you have a fast pass use your time slots for those priority rides. 

best rides for adults

  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Big Thunder Mountain
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
  • Haunted Mansion
  • Jungle Cruise
  • Space Mountain
  • Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse*
  • Its a Small World*
  • Peter Pan’s Flight*
  • Tiana’s Bayou Adventure-Opening this summer

This is a biased list of the best adult rides at Magic Kingdom. It’s a Small World, Peter Pan’s Flight and Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse are starred because it’s an unbiased split between love and hate among Disney adults. Personally, I like them. I won’t go out of my way to fit them into my day though. If the lines are short I will definitely hop on. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Space Mountain are worth rope dropping or using fast-pass to skip the line. Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion’s lines fluctuate throughout the day. Jungle Cruise, Splash Mountain (Tiana’s Bayou Adventure), and rides of that caliber tend to have long lines in the afternoon.

best places to hide

  • Tom Sawyer’s Island 
  • Liberty Square Riverboat
  • Hall of Presidents
  • Mickey’s Philharmonic
  • Tomorrowland Peoplemover
  • Walt Disney Railroad

If you need a minute to yourself to get away from the crowds there are several spots you can hide-away in. If you brought a picnic lunch, or just want to grab a coffee and head over to Tom Sawyer Island you will find peace and quiet. There isn’t a ton to do over there, so most of the time park guests move on rather quickly. Find a shady spot to sit and hangout for a little while. 

The Liberty Square Riverboat takes a hot minute to take its spin around the lagoon. Catch glimpses of the back side of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Tom Sawyer’s Island and some other hidden gems bordering the lagoon. Don’t sit too close to the speakers that play out the steamboat noises though-that is not relaxing. 

 

Hall of Presidents and Mickey’s PhilharMagic are shows in air conditioned theaters to hangout in and catch your breath. It’s a good mid-afternoon stop for when the heat is getting to you. 

 

The Tomorrowland Peoplemover and Walt Disney Railroad are slow, long rides that are good for sitting down and figuring out your next power moves. You can get off at different stops from the Walt Disney Railroad so you may want to use it to reposition yourself in the park.

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best restaurants

“Best” can mean different things to different people. This list includes good food and a fun atmosphere. There may be better, more gourmet (expensive) options out there but this is a general list, and meant for your average park day.

  • Jungle Navigation Co.-Skipper’s Canteen-$$ Table Service
  • Liberty Tree Tavern-$$ Table Service (Family Style)
  • Casey’s Corner-$ Quick Service
  • Sleepy Hollow Refreshments-$ Quick Service
  • Columbia Harbor House-$ Quick Service
  • The Friar’s Nook-$ Quick Service

If you’re looking for super Disney themed restaurants ($$$$), Be Our Guest, Crystal Palace and Cinderella’s Royal Table have a great atmosphere and have good food (compared to theme park food not gourmet restaurants).

 

Magic Kingdom has limited table service restaurants compared to other parks. My personal recommendation is to grab a quick service lunch (or pack one) and find a quiet spot to sit down. There is no alcohol in Magic Kingdom outside of the sit down restaurants, which is also something to note.

Fireworks

If you’re staying for the fireworks show there are a few tips that are vital to having a good experience. The most popular viewing spot is on Main Street, in front of the castle. There are a couple of other spots with mostly unobstructed views. Behind the Prince Charming Regal Carrousel, lined up with the castle will give you good views of the entire firework display. There are a few spots that are surprisingly poor to watch the fireworks from, so if you want the best experience, you can’t go wrong with the plaza in front of the castle.

A lot of visitors pick their fireworks spot in accordance of how easy it is to exit the park. If you aren’t in a super rush to leave the park, pick a comfortable spot to hangout until the largest part of the crowds has filed out. There is no reason to be caught in the hoard from inside the park, all the way back to your car or hotel.

Animal Kingdom Blog

Animal Kingdom Blog

Exploring Animal Kingdom for the day, and spending the evening at Disney Springs.

Animal Kingdom Guide for Adults

Animal Kingdom Guide for Adults

Disney World isn’t just for kids. This guide will help you create your perfect day in Animal Kingdom when it’s just you and your adult friends.