Asked by laurennxoo
Hey there!
Hmm, well the crowds start to thin out the closer it gets to September since school/college start up again. You might get lucky and have the same short lines like I had when I first came here. I hope you do!
Well, I get updated from my managers whenever they feel like it. As of now Star Tours is up on May 20th so I definitely recommend going to Hollywood Studios to ride it. It’s newly refurbished, brought and - well - the rest you’ll see when you get here :P
I do work at WDW! :)
Through the telescope in Asia - Animal Kingdom.
BUYING TICKETS:
Personally, I suggest having a whole week in Disney World. There are a lot of things to see in Disney World and if you want it to be as stress free as possible, buy park-hoppers. You could be having a blast in Magic Kingdom, but when you finally realize you want to see Fantasmic in Hollywood Studios - and it will be the last one during your stay here - you’ll thank me.
Also, there are nice packages available for you on the Disney website that would help you save money. What’s even better is you can stay in Disney property and stay after park hours for magic hours. Magic Hours I will explain later.
LEARN AND FOLLOW THE RULES:
I cannot stress this enough. If you want to have an enjoyable time in Disney World, you have to pay attention to the signs posted beside every attraction/building, listen to the cast members who work on that attraction/building, and listen to the voice on the loud speaker. The rules we have are for your safety and the safety of the cast members. If you try to do anything funny, there are cameras everywhere, so we see you!
PLAN YOUR DAY:
The Disney website has a whole lists of attraction and events for you to plan. If that doesn’t help, ask the nearest cast member which events are happening in each park. We have a small pamphlet which tells us what times they start and what day. If we don’t have one, we will most likely find someone who does.
Ask which rides are most popular and what time is better to come back so you won’t waste most of your time waiting on lines. Also ask which events and performances are happening during the day and week you will best staying.
REMEMBER YOUR MANNERS:
You would think everyone will remember this, but you’d be surprised. Every day I deal with some of the rudest people on earth. Remember your please, thank-you’s, and proper etiquette. When you see a Cast Member helping someone, talking to another Cast Member, or pin-trading with another guest DON’T come barging over to them and demand to know where [name your attraction here] is. That is EXTREMELY rude of you and the Cast Member, if they’re like me, will probably ignore you or tell you to wait your turn until they’re done.
STAY WITH YOUR PARTY:
Every day I say this. Every. Day.
Families who don’t stay together, 9 out of 10, will be separated on the ride. By all of you rushing towards us and leaving poor grandpa and grandma behind, you will slow down our line, increase our wait time, stress yourself out when we separate you, and grandpa and grandma would then realized you chose a ride over them.
Pay attention! Which brings us to the next basic.
PAY ATTENTION:
This should be self-explanatory enough. If you do this, you’re time at Disney World will be as magical as it can be.

This is a blog about - well - Disney!
I’ll post stories I deal with on a daily basis. From the craziest of guests to the cutest of magic moments, you’ll read them all. I will show you the ropes of Disney World and what rides to go to first and which to go to last; the best foods to eat and the ones you should avoid; the best times to get your fast passes and the worst times to get them; and, most of all, I’ll show you the PROPER way to treat the Disney Cast Members during your visits.
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