5 Things You Shouldn't Be Scared of in Walt Disney World…and 4 You Should



Meltdowns, monsoons, and malfunctions — what you really need to be scared of in Disney World.

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35 thoughts on “5 Things You Shouldn't Be Scared of in Walt Disney World…and 4 You Should”

  1. How much it cost a Uber from all start movie hotel to magic kingdom in peaks hours ? Or any estimate price ? Any future video about how to get early in transportation in peak seasons ?

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  2. We was waiting in a ride queue and my son needed the toilet so we decided to leave and a woman screamed at us for holding her up i mean once we left she got closer to riding so what was the problem i just looked at her and walked off we are at Disney

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  3. Love the channel A.J., but nobody ever, EVER, leaves the park to take an afternoon nap! Time is money (a LOT of money) at Disney. Any minute NOT spent in the parks is wasting that money. Nothing wrong with afternoon naps, but if those are your thing, don't go to Walt Disney World.

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  4. People need to realize that they're not the main character and that these CMs have likely heard their same complaint from dozens of other people in the same day. I can't stand how rude people tend to be to service workers when they're only there to help them. If you're someone who treats people in the service industry like trash then you need to seriously reevaluate your life.

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  5. Another good tip when traveling with children–don't go into every merch shop. Sure, you want to see all the cool stuff, but is it worth it if someone is going to meltdown over a plush or game? Pick a couple and then use AJ's advice on using Disney gift cards individually for family members.

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  6. The 2 things we should be worried about in Disney are the prices and the drunk people. We went in March for my birthday on St Patrick's Day and had tons of drunk people bumping into my son and I. Get rid of the alcohol Disney!!!

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  7. We booked a Riviera room in January for the time period of the 25% summer savings but when I called to see if the discount could be applied to our current reservation we were denied. They said only a certain number of rooms could use that discount. Pretty disappointing.

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  8. Great tips!

    I have a video idea for you… “how to plan a fun day when you know the park might be crowded…” as in Memorial Day at Hollywood studios…

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  9. Ditto on the food allergy care. As a celiac, I have always felt safe with allergy menus. All sit-down restaurants have them. Many counter service restaurants have them, but not all of them.

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  10. Things to be scared of at Disney World: 1) No more free paper fast pass. 2) Park reservations. 3) Genie +. It is absolutely disgusting to see the way Disney management used Covid as an excuse to implement these horrible new policies designed to wring every last dollar out of the park goers. It would be a refreshing change for Disney management to see the people who visit their parks as welcome guests instead of as ignorant suckers to be ripped off.

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  11. What scares me the most is the lack of shade. Holy freaking hell rays and hell heat. No amount of umbrellas, fanning yourself or hats will help. Skin cancer anyone? I used to live in Florida. I worked at Disney for 3 years. And NOPE! The sun killed me. Oh. And this was in late September and late January when we went. My husband and I are going again in late September and will be preparing more.

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  12. On hurricanes, wife and I were at Poly for Ian last Sept. Parks closed for 2 days and we may have the best time we’ve ever had. CMs were simply amazing the entire time and even guests seemed well behaved. Great experience

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  13. Lol last time I rode the sky liner was 2021, and I’m not surprised there have been collisions in the past…those things are really coming in hot to those stations 😂😂

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  14. Love the pyrotechnics part coming a few days after Maleficent went up in flames (lol I know it was a fluke, just fun timing for the vid). The videos across Youtube showed that folks were calm in leaving, so that's a plus!

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  15. Thanks s much AJ for mentioning allergy friendly places to eat. AS A CELIAC DISEASE visitor. I need safe places, like Flame Tree or Osmic Ray's? ( Gluten free chicken tenders & fries?)

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  16. In actuality, DISNEY created all this anxiety and anger to a point….price hiking is not ….and was NOT FAVORABLE to ANYONE…..so a fun and exciting stay at the PARKS is a REQUIREMENT….Disney not taking responsibility is AN OVERSITE……..being physical is another topic….and not to be further addressed here…I am NOT anyone's therapist! lol

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  17. Many people don't understand that when a ride stops it is probably to seat a disabled person and not a problem with the ride. The care Disney takes to cater to those who are disabled is pretty much unmatched.

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  18. AJ, Disney has said they are not going to bring back the pathway from Shades of Green to the Polynesian. That means we are cut off from the monorail rail and boats not to mention all the things we spend money on at the Polynesian. I've emailed Disney and they said Shades run more busses to the TTC. Sad news.

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  19. We have magic kingdom fireworks down to a science now. We’ve learned over the years. If you are anywhere near Main Street you will be pushed to the exits when everyone is trying to leave. We stand on the left side near the entrance to liberty square. After the fireworks, we head right to liberty square and we ride haunted mansion and check out some of the shops. There is NO ONE on that side of the park (since everyone is trying to leave).

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  20. I was so nervous about hurricane ian. It came right before our vacation. But since it hit the week before i decided not to cancel. Everything cleared up right before we left. The parks were busy though, i think because people's trips got pushed back into our week. It was beautiful though no rain. 🙂

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