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3. There can only be ONE!

Gaston by his fountain

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Got a competitive streak? Are you the type of guest who challenges Gaston to push up contests and secretly tries to force choke Kylo Ren? Put that fighting spirit to use by capturing a pic (or a series of pics) of you or a party member challenging various statues and characters in Walt Disney World to single combat. I do emphasize—this means a POSE (Wookies are known to rip people’s arms off when they lose, after all). The possibilities are endless. Lay down a challenge pose against the Vikings in Norway, the statue of St. George in Germany, Kylo Ren, the Pandora giant robot, and even Gaston himself. Do you dare?

4. Expand your sweet horizons

Coffee Crisps

Image: CKFromtheD, Flickr (license)

The food is sometimes the best part of a Walt Disney World visit, especially if you like candy. Don’t just plan to play it safe though. World Showcase alone is full of dozens of unique candy varieties many guests have never heard of from Canadian Coffee Crisps to German Haribo gummies. Get a reaction shot of you or one of your party members trying a foreign candy variety you’ve never tried before. The more adventurous, the better! You can seriously find choices in every single World Showcase pavilion. Mitsukoshi in Japan has some particularly unique choices!

5. A taste more bitter than defeat

Club Cool sodas

Most Epcot veterans are familiar with the… unique experience of trying Club Cool’s most infamous aperitif, Beverly. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, just have your camera ready when you try this truly singular concoction. You can thank me (or hate me) later.

Already familiar with the enigmatic elixir that is Beverly? Your mission is to get someone in your party to try the drink and get a shot of their reaction. Bonus points if you drink it yourself first without flinching to convince them all is well.

6. To the crow’s nest with you

Swiss Family Treehouse

Did you know there is a spot in Magic Kingdom where guests can capture a 360-degree panorama of the park? It’s not the Astro Orbiter or the coveted view from the elusive Cinderella Castle suite…

On your next trip, see if you can find your way to the highest point in Adventureland’s Swiss Family Treehouse. If you can conquer the attraction’s 116 steps, you can score one of Magic Kingdom’s most magnificent views at over 6 stories above the park. Bonus if you take a Dole Whip float with you.

 
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