As an introvert, going to theme parks for a living might seem like it could be a nightmare, but not only have I found a way to make it work — I absolutely love it!

Disney World is a place where dreams come true, and you don’t have to be an extrovert to have the time of your life. Still, Magic Kingdom is the MOST POPULAR theme park in the world — and that means heavy crowds, long lines, and plenty of scenarios that can lead to some serious overstimulation. With that said, if you’re an introvert like me, there are some tips you can follow that will make your day so much easier!
During my Magic Kingdom days, I follow 5 simple tips that reliably help me have the best day ever at Disney World’s first park — starting with taking breaks.

Not only is it okay to take a mid-day or leave Magic Kingdom for a bit — it’s recommended whether you’re an introvert or an extrovert. It’s so easy for EVERYONE to burn out during a long Magic Kingdom day that the occasional rest is a fantastic way to keep your physical and emotional batteries charged.

How you take your break is up to you! Maybe you’ll travel back to your hotel, visit Disney Springs or other hotels, or maybe you just take a few minutes to sit on a park bench and remove yourself from the action. There’s no right or wrong way to relax — as long as you’re actually relaxing.

Speaking of rest and relaxation, you can actually get BOTH with some attractions! The Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover and Carousel of Progress both offer short waits, seclusion, and several minutes to yourself in a VERY low-stress environment. Where some guests consider these rides boring, I often consider them lifesavers.

The PeopleMover gives you your own ride vehicle while you peacefully traverse the skies of Tomorrowland. The Carousel of Progress sits you in a rotating theater for 20+ minutes of air-conditioning and a calm retelling of American technological progress. You’re left alone and unbothered on both rides, and they work both as a form of entertainment and a getaway from the typical Magic Kingdom chaos.

You can get similar experiences at a couple of Magic Kingdom restaurants! Columbia Harbour House, for example, is incredibly underrated and offers peaceful upstairs seating where you can chill in the AC and enjoy some New England cuisine. The view here is also pretty incredible if you choose to sit upstairs!

As an introvert, I hardly want the spotlight on me in public, so Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor, as the possibility of being “That Guy” — a random audience member that’s selected during the show and softly poked fun at throughout the show — looms large. To avoid this, the AllEars team recommends sitting in the middle of the row, as you are less likely to get chosen in these seats. It’s not a guarantee, though, so if you absolutely don’t want to risk it, it might be best to skip it altogether (although the auditorium is large, so the odds will always be in your favor).

Ultimately, as an introvert, you might simply be limited in your capacity for “wow factor” of Magic Kingdom — and that’s totally ok! In this case, manage your time to get the most out of your social battery by going when attendance is lower.
Rope drop and late at night is when the park experiences the lowest crowds. You could knock out your park day early and spend it back at the hotel by the pool, or relax and then head to the park later in the day when the morning and afternoon crowds start to vanish.

Finally, a great way to bypass lines altogether is to mobile order food on your phone. Skip the whole waiting in line thing and simply grab your food when you’re ready. Mobile order time slots can fill up fast, however, so make sure you’re planning ahead and preparing yourself to order earlier than you typically would.
Mobile payments have become way more of a thing over the past several years, and you can even do mobile checkouts with the My Disney Experience app in several stores!

Just because you’re an introvert doesn’t mean you can’t have a blast at Magic Kingdom. By following these tips and taking the time to decompress, I LOVE my days in the Disney Parks — and I feel you will too!
Of course, getting the best planning advice goes a long way in knowing the best ways to survive a Disney vacation. We’re here to help with all kinds of Disney World tips, tricks, updates, and walkthroughs that will help you conquer “The Most Magical Place on Earth”, so keep it posted right here at AllEars for all the latest!
13 Rules That Made Disney World Easier for Me as an Introvert
What are your best tips for introverts vacationing in Disney World? Let us know in the comments!

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