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Going to WDW during Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party. Be sure and take your costumes with you. If you have to buy them at the parks they can be very expensive and they might not have the size and style you want. Adults can also join in on the fun.


If one of your main interest is collecting character autographs at Magic Kingdom then arrive at Toontown right when it opens to take advantage of the low crowds and while you are there the attractions should also have little or no wait time. Shelly.


Write your name and hotel you are staying at on a piece of paper. Take a picture of the information on the paper with your digital camera on the first day of your trip. If you lose your camera and someone finds it, they will have a way to find you. Provided that they plan on returning your camera. Ed from Prussia, Pa


We all know that it always seem to rain while on vacation at Disney, so before you leave stop by your local store and buy rain gear. It will be more expensive if you wait to buy them from Disney. If you have a child that will be in a stroller, be sure and pick up a rain cover that is made for a stroller. It not only keeps your child dry and happy but also keeps any personal items from getting wet.


Next time you are in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World and want to ride the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway go the right side of the queue. The right side goes up the ramp and right back down while the left side goes up and over the tracks then back down. The right side is much faster.


Mickey's not so Scary Halloween Party. If you attend this hard ticket event with or without your kids. The adults need to dress up. Walt Disney World always brings out the kid in us all so join in on the fun. We have gone without kids and we stand in line for candy right along with the young ones.


Pirates of the Caribbean can be freighting to some young kids. If you are going to take them on the ride make it fun for them by singing along with the song and make the pirates out to be funny. If you are at Disneyland let them know about the drops ahead of time so they are not surprised by them. I believe young children will do fine as long as you make them believe it is fun not scary. Let us know how your children have done on Pirates of the Caribbean.


You have to try the Jungle Cruise at night...it's brings a whole new perspective to an old ride. Thanks Ron for the great tip


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