Pro Tips for Planning a Long Weekend at Disney World

EPISODE · Mar 28, 2022 · 30 MIN

Pro Tips for Planning a Long Weekend at Disney World

from Enchanted Ears: A Disney Adults Podcast · host Enchanted Ears

Hello and welcome to the Enchanted Ears Podcast, where we discuss anything and everything Disney. This week in Disney News, Minnie Vans will be coming back this summer! Also, the Magic Kingdom Train will be returning too, although we’re not sure of when. And according to Joe, ya’ll must be straight trippin’ when it comes to the YouTube poll of the best EPCOT attraction! The past few years, we often decided to utilize days we got off of work to take a quick trip to Disney, so when a friend asked me last week for some advice on this matter, I thought it would be a perfect podcast! This week, we cover our top Tips for a Long-Weekend Trip to Disney. What should you do when you only have 2-3 days to spend at Disney? Should you park hop and try to hit everything? Should you stay out late and get up when you feel like it? NO! Disney has tons of offerings, but know that in a short span of a few days, you can’t possibly do and see it all. With some careful planning and healthy expectation-managing, you can have a fun-packed few days! Be sure to tune in for all 10 tips (plus a few bonus tips) for planning a successful short trip. Also, don’t forget with our 200th episode approaching faster than we approach the finish line at a runDisney event that we want to answer your questions! Head on over to http://enchantedears.com/podcastquestion and to leave us a question and your email for a chance to win a $25 Disney gift card. As always, have a magical week! Check us out on Facebook and Youtube or submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode or support us on Patreon.

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