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Whichbringsustothe“nothingtoexcess”part.AtWaltDisneyWorld,especially
if you are touring with children, less is definitely more. Trust us, you cannot go full
tilt dawn to dark in the theme parks day after day. First you'll get tired, then you'll
get cranky, and then you'll adopt a production mentality (“We've got three more rides
and then we can go back to the hotel”). Finally, you'll hit the wall because you just
can't maintain the pace.
Plan on seeing Walt Disney World in bite-size chunks with plenty of sleeping,
swimming, napping, and relaxing in between. Ask yourself over and over in both the
planning stage and while you are at Walt Disney World: What will contribute the
greatestcontentedness,satisfaction,andharmony?Trustyourinstincts.Ifstoppingfor
ice cream or returning to the hotel for a dip feels like more fun than seeing another
attraction, do it—even if it means wasting the remaining hours of an expensive ad-
missions pass.
BOB Get a grip on your needs and preferences before you leave home, and
develop an itinerary that incorporates all the things that make you happiest.
The AGE THING
THERE IS A LOT OF SERIOUS COGITATION among parents and grandparents in regard to
how old a child should be before embarking on a trip to Walt Disney World. The an-
swer, not always obvious, stems from the personalities and maturity of the children,
as well as the personalities and parenting style of the adults.
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