Hello Lovely Readers,
The first time I visited WDW was in 2022. I was at a Family Reunion, and only went to Animal Kingdom & Epcot, plus Disney Springs. Two parks that I heard a lot about, that really didn’t have an equal in California.
I kinda went under duress, and didn’t do any reasearch and boy, did I miss out on a lot of things...
At Animal Kingdom, I completely missed the Tree of Life. I look back now and can't see how I did
I was with a group and was rushed around AK, and didn't really see much, even though we rope-dropped {didnt know that was a thing}, to go on Flight of Passage. We left early, because "not much to see"
It was my first time in Florida, and it was the middle of July, and I now know, but what the hell was up with the heavens opening up around 2 in the afternoon, and then suddenly stopping about two hours later??
At Epcot, we went in the afternoon to make our queue time at Guardians of the Galaxy. Was soaked, because of the aforementioned rain, and went into a fully air-conditioned building dripping wet.
The Food & Wine was going on, so that was cool. Got the tip to buy a festival gift card to wear, so I didn't have to reach for my cc at every booth. I also had fun doing all the Kidcot activities, and checking out all the Pavillions
What I know now is
1. You need the app
2. You should have a magic band
3. A photopass/memory maker is so worth it!
4. Epcot has four festivals
5. Where the Tree of Life is
6. How cool Animal Kingdom is
7. I should have taken more pics
8. That Pandora in Animal Kingdom is really cool at night
9. I like all the different shows
10. Single Rider lines!
I learned there's quite a bit of a learning curve when it comes to Walt Disney World
Stay ☀️
Written after becoming a passholder, and 3 years after the trip




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