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Tips For Going To Disney World As An Adult

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If you grew up in a poorer family or a family that had a lot of children, you might have never had the chance to go to Disney World at any point while you were a child. Your family might not have been able to afford it. However, if you get a full time job, you might have decided to save up and go on a trip. Here are some tips for going to Disney World as an adult so that you can make the most of your first experience.

1. Get a Travel Agent

Kids are going to be thrilled with anything. Disney World is an exciting place, regardless of how planned the trip is. It is harder to impress yourself as an adult. Consider getting a travel agent specifically for Disney World because he or she will be able to help you figure out what your main areas of interest are and to plan a trip that will fulfill your wildest dreams. This will make it much easier for you to get a great experience because he or she will be able to tell you what you can do, where to stay, and other factors that will be more suitable for adults.

2. Go Off Season

As an adult, you are likely not bound by when summer is because you can take time off whenever you need to, as long as you request it far enough in advance. Try to go to Disney World during the off season because it will have less children that could reduce the quality of your experience and will be less crowded overall. The prices will also be lower, which will leave you more money to spend on experiences in the park itself, rather than on admission and lodging.

3. Nail Your Lodging

One main factor that is going to determine the greatness of your trip is where you stay. Every resort has its own feel and experience. Some have more character interactions than others. If you are looking for a lot of character interactions, get a resort that has a character breakfast or other meet and greet events. If you are looking to experience more of an adult experience with less people in costumes, then find a resort that puts less emphasis on that. This will allow you to tailor your experience to your needs.

For more information, talk to a Disney travel agency that specializes in helping people plan Disney World vacations.


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