5 Rules Introverted Disney Adults Must Follow at Disney World Hotels

Disney World can be an overwhelming place for introverts, with the resort’s theme parks and water parks often teeming with people in all corners. Which makes it all the more important for these guests to have a safe haven at their Disney World hotel.

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To do so, there’s a series of unwritten “rules” that introverted guests can follow to make sure their accommodation experience fulfills their needs.

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Check in On the App

When arriving at your Walt Disney World hotel, you can use the app to bypass the front desk completely. Simply check in on the app, and then use your smartphone or connected MagicBand as a key to access your room. This can be especially beneficial to introverted guests overwhelmed by their flight or other travel arrangements.

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Avoid Food Courts During Peak Times

The main dining areas at Disney World hotels — especially those with open food court-style quick service locations — can get especially crowded around common breakfast times. Introverted guests would be best to avoid them, by say grabbing something for breakfast the night before and eating it in their room before heading out for the day.

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Use Mobile Order

Certain Table Service restaurants at Disney hotels offer Mobile Order Table Service To Go. Guests mobile order the same way they would at a theme park, pick up their food at the restaurant during their selected arrival window, and carry their meal to another area of the resort to eat.

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Stick to the “Quiet” Pools.

While the feature pools at most Disney World hotels offer special attractions like slides, they can often be packed with people. However, the resort’s other pools — whether officially designated as “quiet” or not — are often much less crowded, offering a more mellow vibe.

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Request a Room in a Quiet Area

Introverted guests can also request a room far away from pools/transportation/ the lobby and other high-traffic areas. For example, at Pop Century, you’ll want to stay somewhere in the area of Room 3137. Just bear in mind, requesting a specific room or area will NOT guarantee you’ll be able to get one. So please, be kind to the front desk Cast Members, they’re doing their best to help you.

Pop Century room ©Disney

Any guest with an introverted personality heading to Walt Disney World should keep these “rules” in mind when choosing their hotel. Stay tuned to AllEars for more Vacation Kingdom tips.

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