Posted on Jan 4, 2016
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On Christmas Day, I was able to surprise my two kids, ages 10 and 9 with their MagicBands and autograph books for their first trip ever to Disney World. I've talked to a lot of different people asking for possible tips and ideas to make the trip even better for them. I set up all our FastPass and made reservations to eat and stuff. I already got it on my notes to stop at Guest Relations to get my kids their "First Timers" pins and all that. We are staying at the All-Stars Movie resort and we are doing the Animal Kingdom on Day 1, followed by Hollywood Studios, then Epcot finishing up with two days at Magic Kingdom. We fly down next week so needless to say, I have two very excited kids and I'm pacing hoping I got everything lined up so any last minutes ideas are welcomed.
Posted 10 y ago
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Be a little cautious of souvenirs not all always have the same prices ... What might cost $$ in each of their related enchanted area may than at the main gift store and vice versa on prices. If you think they might be interested in the Disney collectors pin. Start by buying a small multy pack of pins they might be (here's the key) ok in keeping but willing to give up too. You can ask any Disney employee (cast members) if they want to trade pins, and they will. Some of the cast members like those selling like popcorn, drink, etc might even have a "book" or two. I have even met one cast member with full "books" to choose to trade for. You would be surprised to see just how many can be placed inside, those binders. You also have Disney Springs nearby (outside of parks) with specialty gift shops for the major characters.
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