Tips about Epcot, Health, Magic Kingdom, Planning and Resorts
In response to the tip regarding asthma triggers on Soarin' and during It's Tough to Be a Bug, your readers with asthma should know that not everyone has this reaction. My husband has asthma (triggered by allergies, among other things) and rode Soarin' three times in one day with no problems. We also saw It's Tough to Be a Bug the same day, and again, no problems. Your readers with asthma would be wise to bring their inhalers just in case, but should also know that the sprays or mists do not affect all asthma sufferers. - Ken and Barbara
This is in response to the tip of the week from the reader whose wife had an asthma attack riding the Soarin' ride because of the smells they pump in. I also experienced a similar attack when I was in Animal Kingdom this summer. We went to see It's Tough to be a Bug and when they "sprayed" the bug spray, a cold cloud of mist came into the audience -- I could not breathe or catch a breath and had to look for the exit. I think that Disney needs to be aware of this so they can post warning signs to this effect or change the content of the stuff they use in the mist and smells. - Donna Blatz
CHRISTMAS - My one tip would be for anyone who is thinking about going to the taping of the Christmas Parade -- DON'T, unless you want to totally waste a day of your vacation. They bring the first group in and don't make them move. The second group comes in and they are way in the back. I stood there from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. and was not in any film. I even wore my red Christmas party sweatshirt and Minnie Santa hat. It was certainly hot! If you don't want to stand around and get pushed around don't go. - Bonnie Lock
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MAGIC KINGDOM - For you Disney Princess enthusiasts, to ride Cinderella's particular horse on Cinderella's Golden Carrousel, look for the white horse with a gold ribbon tied around its tail. To help locate this mighty steed, ask a Cast Member. - Dee Dee Scarborough
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Wilderness Lodge - For all of you Wilderness Lodge fans, you certainly have found the lobby music list on AllEars.Net (http://allears.net/acc/faq_wl4.htm). To my surprise, I found a few Wilderness Lodge music lists on iMixes on iTunes.com. Some have more selections than others. The one I selected had 25 or 26 tunes. I now have that wonderful music on my mp3 player; I can close my eyes and see the breathtaking lobby of which I never grow tired. Enjoy! - Cleve in Columbia, SC
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EPCOT - Soarin' has become one of Epcot's most popular attractions, but many miss the chance to enhance the experience. When the attraction is loaded, guests are asked to remove loose-fitting shoes/sandals and leave them on the attraction floor. I recommend that you DO take your footwear off, for two reasons. One, it is cool to leave your shoes on the floor and then be swept away from them as the ride lifts and sweeps forward (and later, almost magically, to be returned to your original position and waiting footwear). Two, and more importantly, the sensation of bare feet dangling during the ride is so much more enjoyable. This may sound strange, but you can almost feel your feet dipping into the ocean surf or brushing against the orange trees. Try it and see what I mean. - Rich Czarnecki
EPCOT - Soarin' has become one of Epcot's most popular attractions, but many miss the chance to enhance the experience. When the attraction is loaded, guests are asked to remove loose-fitting shoes/sandals and leave them on the attraction floor. I recommend that you DO take your footwear off, for two reasons. One, it is cool to leave your shoes on the floor and then be swept away from them as the ride lifts and sweeps forward (and later, almost magically, to be returned to your original position and waiting footwear). Two, and more importantly, the sensation of bare feet dangling during the ride is so much more enjoyable. This may sound strange, but you can almost feel your feet dipping into the ocean surf or brushing against the orange trees. Try it and see what I mean. - Rich Czarnecki
On our trip to WDW last week, my sister and I took some of the inexpensive cold packs along with us that we had purchased at dollar stores and other chain stores. These were great to have on hand after a few hours in the hot Florida sun. They are compact, last for about 20 minutes, and are easy to use. You just shake the contents of the pack to the bottom and "pop" the inner bag for an instant cold compress. We used them when we felt as if we were just too hot, and one cold pack also helped one poor guest who'd had too much of the rides at Animal Kingdom and had become motion sick. From now on, I'll be taking these handy cold packs with me on every trip. - Laura Ebersohl
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I am lactose intolerant but have found lactose tablets (available from Wal-Mart and Walgreens) much more convenient than trying to find suitable milk products, especially while traveling. They have been a lifesaver! I always carry some with me. Any time I have something with dairy, such as cream cakes, cereal, sauces, etc., I can take one tablet and I am fine. Check with your doctor/pharmacist for a suitable dose for children. - BP
My 3-year-old had "stomach problems" due to all the fruit juices and snacks he does not have frequently at home. Most stores and carts in the park do not have children's chewable Pepto-Bismol, nor does the First Aid Station. I was in the WONDERFUL Baby Care Center with my 6-month-old and found that this and many other lovely items may be purchased there. (Next time, I will know to pack it in our park backpack!) - Karen
ALL PARKS - When a Cast Member asks you how many people are in your group, tell them the ENTIRE number in your group. The Cast Members are trying to group your entire party onto the ride at the same time. If you tell them a number less than your party, don't be surprised when your party gets split up. (You might be asked by up to three different Cast Members for your party size.)
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ALL PARKS - When a Cast Member asks you how many people are in your group, tell them the ENTIRE number in your group. The Cast Members are trying to group your entire party onto the ride at the same time. If you tell them a number less than your party, don't be surprised when your party gets split up. (You might be asked by up to three different Cast Members for your party size.)
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POLYNESIAN RESORT - I just wanted to add a great place to watch the Magic Kingdom fireworks. At the Polynesian, just off the path that leads to the Grand Floridian (by Luau Cove), there is a nice little beach removed from the rest of the resort, with lounge chairs and a swing. It's a perfect place to watch the fireworks from afar, and you get a whole different perspective and realize just how majestic they really are. It's also nice to watch them and not be in crowds of people. - Tim
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ALL STAR MUSIC - I just returned from a very quick trip to Walt Disney World. Normally we stay for at least three nights, but this time we only had a one-night stay. This is the first time that we stayed in Building 1 at All Star Music. Since we made our reservation at the last minute, we did not have much choice in the way of a room selection. We got a room facing the swimming pool. If you are a light sleeper, or have problems falling asleep because of noise, a room facing the swimming pool is a very bad idea. The pool is open late, and the noise from the pool made it very difficult to sleep. In the morning, I was awakened at about 7:15 from more noise coming from people at the swimming pool. The tip here is to stay away from the swimming pool if you can't handle the noise. - Craig M
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