A few years ago my husband’s side of the family booked a trip to Walt Disney World. As an avid Disney fan, I planned this trip down to the minute to maximize our time in the parks. Here are some of the tips, tricks, and must-sees at the wonderful world of Disney. Note this guide is for adults. We did not have small children on this trip.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom is much further away from the other parks. Plan for travel time.
You definitely need to check out Animal Kingdom but we didn’t spend the entire day there. Since we had Park Hopper tickets, we knocked out all of the activities we wanted to see in the morning and left for Magic Kingdom after lunch.
Places To Eat
- Tusker House Restaurant
- Cuisine: African, American buffet style
- Alcohol served: Yes
- Reservations: Strongly Recommended
- Character dining with Mickey & friends
- Yak & Yeti™ Local Food Cafes
- Cuisine: Asian
- Alcohol served: Yes
- Reservations: N/A
- Easy grab-n-go options. We got the honey chicken and some egg rolls.
Stuff To Do
- Expedition Everest
- Attraction type: Thrill Ride (Rollercoaster)
- FastPass available
- Single Rider available
- This coaster Lines for this ride get very long during the day. I would recommend getting a FastPass for this one. If you have little kids, make sure they are tall enough to ride before waiting in line.
- Kilimanjaro Safari
- Attraction type: Slow Ride
- FastPass available
- Great for all ages. On this ride, you’ll be taken on a safari through Disney’s Harambe Wildlife Reserve. You’ll see animals like lions, giraffes, and hippos. I recommend going on this excursion first because the animals are most active in the morning and tend to find the shade as the day gets hotter.
- DINOSAUR
- Attraction type: Thrill Ride
- FastPass available
- The line for this attraction is usually light at the beginning of the day. If the line does get long, it’s during the heat of the day and you’ll be inside with the A/C while waiting. While this isn’t the most popular ride, it’s one of my favorites.
- Kali River Rapids
- Attraction type: Water Ride
- FastPass available
- Proceed with caution! You will get wet. I worn denim shorts on the day we visited Animal Kingdom and got soaked. I regretted that ride for the rest of the day because my shorts wouldn’t dry.
- Tree of Life
- Attraction type: Sight
- The Tree of Life anchors the park similar to Cinderella’s Castle at Magic Kingdom or Spaceship Earth (giant golfball-like structure) at Epcot. Take some time to walk around the tree. It has detailed carvings of different animals and is really beautiful. Inside the tree is a theater where you can see “It’s Tough to be a Bug!” – a 3D show with A Bug’s Life theme.
- Tree of Life Awakenings: At night, the Tree of Light now lights up for a show. This is new and I have not personally seen it.
- Pandora – The World of Avatar
- This portion of the park just recently opened so I haven’t personally seen it. Based on what I’ve seen and read, this is absolutely a must-do in the park.
Disney’s Hollywood Studio
Places To Eat
- 50’s Prime Time Café
- Cuisine: 50’s Style Home Cooking (think meatloaf and TV dinners)
- Alcohol Served: Yes
- Reservations: Strongly Recommended
- This is a really fun themed dining experience. Each table is set up to feel like you are sitting in a kitchen from the 50’s complete with black-and-white TV programs running. The wait staff is dressed in 50’s attire and makes you mind your manners. Don’t put your elbows on the table!
- The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge
- Cuisine: Appetizers and Drinks
- Alcohol served: Yes
- Reservations: Not Necessary
- This is a cool place to sit outside and grab a quick bite. We all got margarita flights and rested our feet for a while.
Stuff To Do
- Toy Story Mania!
- Attraction type: Gameified Thrill Ride
- FastPass available
- Of all of the Disney World attractions, the line was longest at this one. We were also unable to secure FastPasses for everyone in our party so, we had to wait. The line is designed to go through Andy’s room from Toy Story as if you were a toy. The building blocks and crayons appear much larger than you are. As you wait, take a look around to pass the time. Once you are on the ride, it goes pretty fast. You’ll be handed a pair of 3D glasses before shooting off into an interactive shooting gallery style game. Very fun!
- Tower of Terror
- Attraction type: Thrill Ride (Big Drops)
- FastPass available
- We all loved the Tower of Terror and rode it at least four times during the trip. This Twilight Zone-themed ride takes you up 13 floors in an elevator and then drops! It’s scary and fun at the same time. I wouldn’t recommend this for children under ten that scare easily or don’t like the dark.
- Rock ‘n Roller Coaster
- Attraction type: Thrill Ride (Rollercoaster)
- FastPass available
- Single Rider available
- This Aerosmith-themed coaster is my husband’s favorite. You ride along in a limo with Aerosmith as some of their hit songs play. The line gets very long and wait times can exceed two hours. Fortunately, most of the wait is in the air conditioning. If you have kids with you, make sure they are tall enough to ride before waiting in line.
- Star Tours
- Attraction type: Thrill Ride (Small Drops / Simulator)
- FastPass available
- This Star Wars themed simulator takes you to popular places from the films in 3D. The line is completely indoors so it’s great on a hot or rainy day.
- For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration
- Attraction type: Stage Show
- FastPass available
- If you love Frozen, you can’t miss this show. They have showings every hour but the line can get long so show up early! You can also use a FastPass for this attraction.
- Muppet Vision 3D
- Attraction type: Stage Show
- FastPass available
- This is a fun show for all ages. You’ll be seated in a theater and will wear 3D glasses. While you can get a FastPass for this attraction, it’s not necessary. Save your FastPasses for some of the other rides with long wait times.
Epcot
Places To Eat
- Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
- Cuisine: American, Norwegian Buffet Style
- Alcohol served: Yes
- Reservations: Strongly Recommended / Required
- Character dining with the Disney Princesses! The princesses will vary from breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This is great for princess lovers and one of the only ways to get photos with Belle in her yellow ballgown.
- The World Showcase
- Cuisine: varies by country
- Alcohol served: Yes
- The World Showcase is the entire back portion of Epcot surrounding the lake. I recommend starting off in Mexico (to the left as you approach) and work your way around. There is regional food and drink at every stop.
- Favorites from the World Showcase:
- San Angel Inn Restaurante (in Mexico) – Reservations needed
- Nine Dragons Restaurant (in China) – Reservations needed
- Sommerfest (in Germany) – No reservations
- Le Cellier Steakhouse (in Canada) – Reservations needed
Stuff To Do
- I would also put the World Showcase under this section because it’s so fun to explore. There are many character meet-and-greets and rides along the way.
- Frozen Ever After (in Norway)
- Attraction type: Thrill Ride (Small Drops, Dark)
- FastPass available
- This is one of the newest rides in Walt Disney Word. The lines are crazy long so use your FastPass for this one. This attraction takes you through the story of Frozen in a boat.
- Soarin’ (in Future World)
- Attraction type: Thrill Ride (Small Drops, Simulation)
- FastPass available
- Take a trip around the world in a hang glider. The graphics are phenomenal and the sensory additions (sound, smell, wind) make this a truly fun experience.
Magic Kingdom
Places To Eat
- Be Our Guest
- Cinderella’s Castle
- Pooh and Friends character dining
Stuff To Do
- Main Street USA
- Snow White’s Mine Train
- Ariel’s Grotto
- Storytime with Belle
- Space Mountain
- It’s A Small World
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Splash Mountain













