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Top 7 Must Do Experiences at Disney World

Planning a trip to Walt Disney World can be fun, but incredibly overwhelming. There is so much to see and do, and every family has their own personal park traditions. However, there are some experiences that are considered must do’s among every Disney World fan, and by adding these to your vacation itineraries, you’ll be sure to make the most out of your visit!





 

7 – Resort Hopping  

At Disney, the fun doesn’t stop at the theme parks. The resorts at Disney World are plentiful, and each one has a different theme. It’s definitely worth checking out a few of the resorts if you have time, especially the ones on the Magic Kingdom monorail loop- the Grand Floridian, the Polynesian, and the Contemporary. A few of my other favorite resorts to explore are the Animal Kingdom Lodge (where you can gaze out upon a real-life savannah); the Art of Animation, which has buildings themed to Finding Nemo, Cars, the Lion King, and the Little Mermaid; and Fort Wilderness, which has plenty of activities that non-resort guests can partake in, such as horseback riding and a campfire singalong. Whether you get there by boat, monorail or bus, checking out all the different resorts is a definite must-do.

View of Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort on Disney Skyliner

6 – Pandora: World of Avatar

Pandora: The World of Avatar at Animal Kingdom is probably my favorite land in any Disney park. Avatar: Flight of Passage is the most amazing and unique attraction, and consistently draws large lines. Na’vi River Journey, while not as thrilling, is a serene boat ride that takes you through a bioluminescent forest. The food at Satu’li Canteen is delicious, and I always find myself craving a Night Blossom from the Pongu Pongu drink stand. Then, there is the land itself- waterfalls trickle down from enormous floating mountains, and at night, everything seems to come alive in a shimmery glow. Just like at Galaxy’s Edge, there really is something for every family member to enjoy in this land! 

5 – Eat Around the World Showcase  

This one is hard to complete in just one trip- but that doesn’t mean it isn’t fun to try! When visiting Epcot, whether it’s during a festival or not, exploring the countries throughout World Showcase is always at the top of my to-do list. I love to sample food from every single country- and the best part is, you don’t need a fancy dinner reservation to try all the flavors of the world! The best way to stroll and shop around the World Showcase is by snacking. Some of my favorites are the School Bread in Norway, the Kakigori shaved ice in Japan, the brioche ice cream sandwich in France, and the cheddar cheese soup in Canada. Of course, if you (and your wallet) are up for it, you can pair these snacks with a tasty margarita from Mexico or a beer from Germany. In my opinion, eating around the World Showcase is a must-do, and it’s a great way to fully experience Epcot!





 

4 – Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge 

Guests can now visit the Black Spire Outpost, on the planet of Batuu, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The land is incredibly immersive, and you can enjoy it even if you’re not a hardcore Star Wars fan. Aside from the theming and the feeling as though you have actually stepped foot on another planet, this land has incredible shopping and dining experiences. I love the fact that actually get to ride the Millennium Falcon- the experience is different every time you ride, thanks to some truly impressive interactive elements. After the ride, you can stop by Oga’s Cantina for drinks, build a lightsaber or a droid, and sip on some blue milk while keeping an eye out for Stormtroopers. Finally, you don’t want to miss Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. It quickly became a crazy popular attraction for a good reason. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance delivers thrilling action driven by cutting-edge technology and innovative design that gives guests the feeling of stepping inside a Star Wars film. This land is definitely a must-do!

3 – Enjoy the Thrills with the Two Newest Attractions at Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World has really added the thrill factor with its two newest attractions: Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT and TRON Lightcycle / Run at Magic Kingdom. Both have quickly become fan favorites, although Guardians has the edge and is considered by many to be the best attraction at Walt Disney World. Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind is an all-new type of roller coaster that begins with a reverse launch and then with the innovative Disney Omnicoaster, always keeping guests focused on the action when the vehicles make controlled rotations. TRON Lightcycle / Run takes guests onto the Grid as members of Team Blue, where they board high-speed Lightcycles for a thrilling race through a dark, computerized world, facing off against a fierce group of Programs known as Team Orange. TRON Lightcycle / Run is the fastest coaster attraction in a Disney theme park, alongside its sister coaster at Shanghai Disneyland. Two new coasters in two years, and guests love them!

2 – Riding the Classics  

Can you really say you’ve been to Disney World if you haven’t ridden Dumbo, Pirates of the Caribbean, or the Haunted Mansion? There are some rides that simply scream “Disney”- either because they’ve been around for years and have that nostalgia factor or because they are so beloved by fans all over the world. Whether it’s soaring over Neverland on Peter Pan’s Flight or laughing at the backside of water on the world-famous Jungle Cruise, it’s worth spending a day riding all these attractions that have become just as iconic as the castle itself. So what if you get “it’s a small world” stuck in your head all day? 

1 – Meet Mickey Mouse 

The odds are that if you’re visiting Disney World, you’re going to run into a character or two. Meeting characters isn’t for everyone, but for those who enjoy filling out their autograph books, there is no better character to meet than the main mouse himself! Meeting Mickey is a classic Disney World experience, and he gives the best hugs. Plus, I’ve never seen someone leave his meet and greet without a giant grin on their face. So, if you can, set aside some time and give Mickey a high give (or, rather, a high four). You won’t regret it, and it’ll make a great memory to look back on!

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Arielle Tuan

Arielle is a South Florida local who has had some major magical moments happen at Disney World. It started when her family would take drives there every few months, and she and her sister would pretend the Magic Kingdom was their backyard. After graduating college, she worked at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in a Professional Internship for six months; her role as a Conservation Education Presenter allowed her to recruit “wilderness explorers” by educating guests all over the park. After a successful six months of creating Disney magic, she completed Grad School at John’s Hopkin’s University with a Master’s Degree in Museum Studies. During a celebratory trip to Disney World as a new Annual Passholder, her longtime boyfriend Eric proposed to her on the attraction Soarin.’It was this final magical moment that cemented her love of Disney, and established Epcot as her second favorite park (after Animal Kingdom, of course). She got married two years later at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort and has been checking off Disney experiences ever since (visiting Disneyland in California, attending D23, and exploring Disneyland Paris). Despite her degree, Arielle’s main passion is sharing her love of Disney through writing. She has since written two books about her experiences working for Disney through the publisher Theme Park Press and has maintained a Disney/Lifestyle blog since 2016. Arielle can’t wait to continue experiencing Disney with her Prince Eric, and showing others why the magic of Disney is so special!
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