How to Get Your Money's Worth (and Enjoyment!) Out of Disney World

Disney World is an overwhelming destination. Multitudes of books have been written on the subject, and no matter how often you go, there is always something new to be discovered. As someone who vacations there frequently, I can say I've learned one very simple truth throughout the course
 of my visits- you just can't do everything there is to do in one trip. I've also learned that when it comes to advice on getting the most enjoyment for your money, that's pretty simple too, and I can sum in up in two words. Slow Down!

But wait. That seems to contradict most information you can find about Disney. There's so much to see and so little time. Don't I want to squeeze in as much as I can? Don't I want to follow an itinerary that will take me to as many things as I can handle before collapsing?

The answer is a huge, resounding no. I hear stories all the time of people who have visited Disney, only to think it was a huge waste of their time and money, and it usually happens that they are following the "let's cram everything we can into 2 days!" strategy. Some people arrive at and then never stop moving, obsessed with doing as many of the rides as possible. They think the rides are all there is to Disney World. Nothing could be further from the truth. Walt Disney World is so much more than two-minute rides about pirates, Aerosmith, and yetis.

Yes, those are the things that come to mind when first thinking of the parks, but Disney is filled with a plethora of hidden treasures, some of which are hidden in plain sight. For example, have you ever taken the time to stop and look at the ground under your feet? The concrete is mixed with specific items to complement each themed land in each park. Have you ever paid attention to the landscaping that surrounds you? Beautiful and exotic flowers, Disney-themed topiaries, and intricately staged natural scenes are everywhere. Did you know that everyone who works the World Showcase is actually a student from the countries Disney represents there? And that they are more than happy to discuss their homes? There is no end to what you might find and learn if only you take a moment to do so.

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