Comment from Natalie Grant
1. Slow down. The parks are huge, and there are six of them! This means that unless you’re going to be there for a month or two, you really won’t have time to do everything. You wouldn’t want to anyway—part of the magic is letting yourself be swept away by the wonders of the park and doing what you feel like in the moment, not being super strict on yourself and sprinting from attraction to attraction; after all, it’s a holiday!
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