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	<title>Comments on: 5 Top Tips for a Walt Disney World Vacation</title>
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		<title>By: Wendy P</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wendy P</dc:creator>
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		<description>I wish that this sage advice had been available the first time I visited Walt Disney World.  It&#039;s not until you are actually inside one of the parks and look around that you suddenly realize that there is a lot to see and do, and you have no plans, so you don&#039;t know where to start.

First, the best advice is to stay on site.  Once you have run around and seen and done so many things, you&#039;re tired.  Rather than have to leave the park and get on other transportation to get to the car park then wait to be picked up and driven over to your car and then drive an hour to get back to your hotel, you are much too tired to even think about returning to the parks that day.  However, if you just exit the park and pick up the bus to your resort, have a light lunch at the hotel, have a swim and a little rest, you are up and running and ready to go back and do more rides.

An early start is also great.  It may look as if there are a lot of people at the gates but once you&#039;re inside and people disperse, you feel as if you are alone.

The tips on this blog are so great, even though we may have visited Disney many times, we haven&#039;t seen or done everything.  Checking out this site regularly will help you make plans to visit, ride or dine at places you have never been before.

Truly, this is a wonderfully entertaining and knowledgeable sight.  Thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish that this sage advice had been available the first time I visited Walt Disney World.  It&#8217;s not until you are actually inside one of the parks and look around that you suddenly realize that there is a lot to see and do, and you have no plans, so you don&#8217;t know where to start.</p>
<p>First, the best advice is to stay on site.  Once you have run around and seen and done so many things, you&#8217;re tired.  Rather than have to leave the park and get on other transportation to get to the car park then wait to be picked up and driven over to your car and then drive an hour to get back to your hotel, you are much too tired to even think about returning to the parks that day.  However, if you just exit the park and pick up the bus to your resort, have a light lunch at the hotel, have a swim and a little rest, you are up and running and ready to go back and do more rides.</p>
<p>An early start is also great.  It may look as if there are a lot of people at the gates but once you&#8217;re inside and people disperse, you feel as if you are alone.</p>
<p>The tips on this blog are so great, even though we may have visited Disney many times, we haven&#8217;t seen or done everything.  Checking out this site regularly will help you make plans to visit, ride or dine at places you have never been before.</p>
<p>Truly, this is a wonderfully entertaining and knowledgeable sight.  Thanks.</p>
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