Late Extra Magic Hours at Hollywood Studios
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For most people, the thought of a
Walt Disney World® vacation conjures
images of wandering the parks with little ones, but in many ways, your theme
park vacation can be even more fun with teens and tweens. There is no need to
stop mid-day for naps, they have no trouble staying out late for fireworks, and
Mom and Dad can enjoy those thrill rides too since everyone meets the height
requirements.
Here are our top 3 tips for your
Walt Disney World vacation with teens and tweens:
Embrace their schedule…
One of the top recommendations I
give my clients to avoid the long lines in the parks is to arrive early and get
as much done in the first hour the park is open as you can. This plan works
great with young kids who are often up at the crack of dawn anyway, but as any
parent of teens knows, the older they get, the later they want to sleep! It’s
setting your family up for frustration and arguments if you plan to be at the
park gates before they open every morning, so take your teen’s advice and
“chill out, Mom!”
Let the families with little kids
enjoy their time at the morning extra magic hours and plan to enjoy time with
your teens staying late at the parks at night. Evening extra magic hours mean
that one of the theme parks will remain open for onsite resort guests a few
hours past its regular closing time. The lines and crowds will thin out
dramatically as the night wears on and is the perfect time to enjoy the parks
with your older kids (Mom and Dad can grab some Starbucks to keep them from
turning into a pumpkin at night!).
There is lots of fun to be had outside the theme parks…
While you'll spend much of your
time in one of the four major theme parks, the fun doesn’t stop there.
Hanging out and relaxing at your
hotel pool can be the perfect way to spend an afternoon (especially if you need
a chance to recover after your late-night adventures at the theme parks). Give
the kids some time to explore the resort, grab lunch on their own and meet you
at the pool.
Looking for even more water-based
fun? Take the time to check out one of Disney’s themed water parks. The kids
will love the thrill rides and wave pools, and it’s the perfect opportunity for
you to send them off on their own while you relax and enjoy some downtime
(maybe even with an adult beverage or a good book).
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Disney Springs is full of
restaurants and activities that are sure to be a hit for an evening of family
fun. You can plan on bowling at Splitsville or taking in a concert at the House
of Blues and grab dinner at one of the food trucks or the T-Rex café and then
enjoy some ice cream from Ghirardelli or cupcakes from Sprinkles as you spend
the rest of your night wandering through the shops.
Plan some tours…
When you visit with young kids,
it’s hard to plan for all of the fantastic tour options Disney has to offer,
but they are just perfect to experience with your teens or tweens. What
teenager wouldn’t enjoy zipping through the trails of Ft. Wilderness on a
Segway or getting a peek backstage at how all the magic happens?
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Want to really WOW your teens?
Check out the options such as the Ultimate Day of Thrills VIP Tour or the
Ultimate Nights of Adventure VIP Tour. If you’d like a more flexible VIP tour
experience, we can even hook you up with a private VIP tour guide to spend the
day with you!
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