5. Bring an empty water bottle
Bring an empty water bottle with you to the park. You can refill it for free with water, so you won’t have to buy overpriced water bottles.
6. Plan your day with RideMax
RideMax is a website that helps you plan your Disney day in the most efficient way possible. You put in the rides and events you want to do and it plans your day out for you. It calculates if you have a FastPass and gives you historical wait times. You can also put in blocks for lunch or downtime.
7. If you’re going to Disneyland, here’s the best place to watch the parade
While in line for the ride It’s a Small World, you can get one of the best views of the parade at Disneyland. Just be sure to listen to the cast members about where you can and cannot stand.
8. Get Band-Aids or medicine from First Aid
If you need some medicine or a Band-Aid, get them for free at First Aid. They also have special Band-Aids for blisters, which may come in handy!
9. Tell a cast member if you drop your food or drink
Don’t worry if you dropped something, just tell a cast member and you can get a replacement for free. Food can be super expensive! Another tip: feel free to order a kid’s meal, even if you’re an adult at all of the quick-service restaurants.
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