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Jun 24 2009

A Dummy’s Guide to Magic Kingdom - Chapter One - The Do’s and Don’t

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A Dummy’s Guide to Magic Kingdom - Chapter One - The Does and Don’t

 

By: Gustavo Lequerica Calvo

 

One of my favorite theme parks in the entire world it’s Magic Kingdom (and all the Disney compound in Kissimme) I feel like a child every time I go and I filled with energy because there is a lot to do and enjoy. In theory the Disney parks are perfect for the people who are seeking mild thrill rides and is the perfect theme park for a child because everything seems to be made just to the child senses development, but at the same time it’s a place that is made without forgetting the parents and older people that are with the children or by themselves. At age 25, I can easily spent the whole day exploring the park even if I know it like the palm of my hands, but I find every time I go a new surprise so technically every time is a new time for me; now I want to share some of my experience if you decide to go to Walt Disney - Magic Kingdom.

 

 

There are a few rules around the park, most of them are regarding behavior that almost anyone with some common sense can execute without any problem, but remember; try to be polite as the terrains of Magic Kingdom as well other theme parks are the image to many tourists about how Americans behave and a simple act of kindness can give some positive to the local economy because tourists would want to come back to a place that they feel welcome.

 

 

 If you are driving to the park, don’t go to fast, go on a safe speed and distance from the other car because there are many vehicles coming from the entrances of the highway, try to drive on the left side of the road, it doesn’t matter if you drive slow because there aren’t many lanes on the road to the park. If you have a multipass or a one day ticket and when you park, take photos of the surroundings and to the nomenclature of the parking, you will avoid getting lost in the parking lot.

 

Never push any other people around, be attentive of who is in front of you in the lines or in the fast pass lanes, sometimes people don’t say anything but is best to be polite rather than be uneducated and start an argument in the premises.

 

Avoid bringing pastes like tooth paste because in most of the parks they are forbidden as tubes of dubious contents, with the exception of sunscreens and sun blockers that are allowed; food and drinks are allowed too, not big quantities but much of the times security don’t put problems with sandwiches and vacuum flasks, you will save money; but, if you don’t want to be carrying anything you can buy a souvenir cup and buy refills in the different islands that are around the park

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