Affordable Walt Disney World Vacation – Helpful Vacationing Tips
Posted on 28. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in EPCOT
When planning a holiday, all of us hope for it to be fun and exciting, and so a trip to the USA is not complete without visiting the Walt Disney World. You must have heard it from almost everyone who’s been there and haven’t stopped raving about the place and their affordable Walt Disney vacation. Just like a visit to China or Great Barrier Reef in Australia is a must do, this is also one such place.
Ever since we were small, we have enjoyed the make believe world where teapots could talk and bears licking on honey or maybe the little mermaid singing while sitting on the rock. Wouldn’t it be one amazing vacation to watch all of this in real and see how the theme park comes to life with the fireworks show and the Mickey Mouse parades?
You can choose from the range of Disney vacation club locations to pick up out a time slot perfect for you or stay in a private resort that is all yours. These are within driving distance from all the key attractions like The Magic Kingdom and Cinderella Castle and the Epcot Park. If you have had enough of the rides, you can relax at the entertainment centers showing Arabian Nights while you enjoy a lovely dinner at one of the restaurants. And for those who want to get away from it all for a while, they can take a drive down to any of the beaches, like the Cocoa beach, which is less than an hour’s drive away from Disney World, to refresh, rejuvenate and come back for more.
If you hate standing in long lines, waiting for your turn and then be told it will take another hour before your turn comes, you will require a Fastpass. This concept called Fastpass which is available for almost all the rides, and if you want to avail them you need to check the counters and timings mentioned on them. This is one way of cutting across long queues and getting to your ride directly. But you cannot pick up more than one Fastpass at a time, so read up before you pick a pass. Also make sure everyone in your group fits the bill, regarding height and health conditions to enjoy your affordable Disney vacation in all it’s glory.
While visiting the Magical Kingdom section of the park, you can make a bee line for the Big Thunder mountain railway. If you have your Fastpass, you will get a seat on the roller coaster ride right away. In case rockets are what hold your fantasy, head straight to the Tomorrowland and get lost in Buzz Lightyear’s space ranger spin where you shoot at the lightening bolts. And if you have been dreaming of Pirates of the Caribbean the whole time, its time to visit Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate class for a game of sword fight or lessons in Pirate’s language. And when you spot the boat ride next door, that is where the Jungle cruise starts.
Hidden Walt Disney World , Orlando and Beyond 2 Ed: Including Epcot, Universal Studios, Sea World, Tampa, Daytona Beach and Cape Canaveral

$8.95
Hidden Walt Disney World, Orlando and Beyond is the tool that helps cut through the hype and mark a path through the jungle of the Disney empire. The authors review the major theme parks, water parks, botanical gardens, and zoos. The five star rating system throughout the book helps readers distinguish all travel attractions, from what amusement rides are the most thrilling to where to find the best eats, even venturing outside the Disney park. 98 places to stay and 172 places to eat are reviewed. Travelers who take advantage of the direct approach this detailed-packed guide presents will no doubt be pleased as they navigate through all the entertainment options this part of Florida has to offer. >>Read More
Vacation Education destination Epcot
$14.99
Take your family on a virtual trip around the world. This book is more than a what to see and where to stay touring plan; it is the guide book that will bring the exhibits to life for you and your children. Take your family on a trip to Norway to see the Viking ship, but first study Viking history. Did you know that the Norwegian king was given the Gospel on a trip to England, which led to the end of the Viking era. But, what would the worlds greatest shipbuilders and sailors do for a living if they weren’t Vikings? They used their skills to build churches, some of which are still standing today. An example of a Stave church can be seen in the Norwegian pavilion. Take your family on a trip to Mexico and shop for your favorite pinata in the marketplace, but first study the history of this game. Spanish missionaries arrived to find the Mayans playing a game that they then used to help illustrate Biblical truths. Did you know? Try it! Get into hands on activities while making pretzels together (recipe included), while you study German foods, then try even more authentic recipes at the Biergarten. Moms: Use this book of unit studies to impress dad. It was researched and written by a Christian home schooling family and would be a great asset to any curriculum, with or without a visit to Epcot (although that would be a world class field trip to top off the school year). Dads: Buy this book for yourself and read it before you go. Impress your family with your expertise in every pavilion! Then, you can pass the book on to the kids when you get home from your vacation, so they can do the hundreds of activities in this guide book, and learn even more. Not only will they learn more, the vacation experience will be extended throughout the year, as you say, remember when we saw this?… let’s learn more about that. >>Read More





