Guest guest Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 Hi Malini,  Here are some tips for a wonderful time in Walt Disney world ( one of our favorite vacation destinations !)  First buy the " unofficial guide " to Walt Disney world...don't get intimidated by its size ( the book) WDW is truly a world ( can be intimidating ) in itself and this is the best guide to navigate through the myriad of attractions and get the best for your time &  money.  Plan on staying in one of their resorts....while the economy level is marginally more expensive..you will save a a lot of time by avoiding time spent in commuting. Parking and waiting for the shuttle to take you from the parking lot to the park itself can take lot of time.  Economy resorts have very convenient bus service and luxury resorts have train service ( and more perks). Plus the " magical " experience continues as you get ready to go to bed.  Staying at the resorts gets you extra time at the parks: before and after the park's opening for the general public. You can save time with minimal waiting times for the most popular attractions. The wait times can be pretty intimidating...sometimes almost like the wait at Tirumala ( Balaji).  Buy the 7 day park hopper pass -- it will give you the advantage of going to more than one park on the same day and you will have flexibility of going to any park on any day i.e., you don't have to go to the parks on 7 simultaneous days.  Get a rental car - even though you won't use it to go to Disney attractions ( if you stay on one of their resorts ) you will need it to go to other attractions, namely Universal studios ( allow 3 days) & Sea World. Universal has the new Harry Potter attraction. Other 'do not miss' attraction there is the studio tour -- where they show you how they create scenes...such as floods, earthquakes etc. Then there are the water parks.  Then allow time to drive and visit nearby NASA space station and then a day or two on the atlantic coast.  Be ready for hot & muggy weather this time of the year. Keep electrolyte ( ORS) powder on hand.  When you are in WDW you truly are in a different world. Even the highway signs are a different color- orange and purple.  If you guys like to use your imagination ( like Mickey says) and like the world of make believe, then you truly are in for a magical experience.  It is good that you are going to spend so many days at WDW- you cannot enjoy it at a rushed pace. And to have the maximum amount of fun - get the Unofficial guide which to me is a God send.  Unofficial guide is a series with books for many cities - American and abroad.  More in next,  Ashok 1984      From: Prabha Desikan <prabhadesikan@... <mailto:prabhadesikan%40yahoo.com> > Subject: Our trip to the US of A To: " MGIMS yahoogroups " <mgims <mailto:mgims%40yahoogroups.com> > Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 10:00 AM Hi everybody, We got back from a trip to the US a couple of weeks ago. We had spent a couple of days with Ashok and Renuka in Chicago - and had an absolutely wonderful time there. Jet lag did not stop us from chatting way into the night ! Aisha and Aditya are absolutely adorable children, extremely well brought up, and both Ashok and Renuka have enough reason to be truly proud of them ! Divya and Aisha have been friends for quite a while now - and - I was just thinking - I came back from the US with lingering nostalgia for Sewagram - a symptom of a globalised world, perhaps ? There are some photos of our trip that I could upload - with effort :-) , but a simpler (and more efficient) way might be to mail the pictures to Kishoreda, in the hope that he could find the time to upload them - could I do that, Kishoreda ? Prabha '84 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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