4. Check out a new resort
Walt Disney World offers several exciting resorts that are worth a visit. Whether you’re looking for a unique dining experience or you just want to browse the gift shops, Disney resorts are a great place to look around. Most resorts are fine with visitors parking to browse, though you may run into an exception if you’re headed to a hotel that’s hosting a convention or other big event.
If you don’t want to park at the resort, consider parking at Downtown Disney and hopping on a resort bus from there. You can even make a game of it and head to the first resort that you see transportation for. Remember to ask the bus drivers for collectible transportation cards.
5. Hit the Boardwalk
The Disney Boardwalk Resort is also home to the Walt Disney World Boardwalk. Park at the resort and you can explore the entire length of the picturesque Boardwalk. You’ll find several shops and restaurants to explore. You can also hop on a boat here and take a scenic ride to Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, or other nearby resorts. If you do take a boat ride, remember again to ask the Captain about collectible transportation cards.
An all-out visit to Walt Disney World doesn’t come cheap, but if you’re in the Orlando area for other theme parks and want just a taste, you can still check out exclusive Walt Disney World merchandise, character dining, and other fun activities outside the confines of the theme parks themselves when you know where to look.
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