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Backpacking Meals In A Bag

backpacking meals in a bag
Teen in Disney World.?

Hi! I am a 16 year old girl and i am going to Disney World for the first time this year! I am very excited, but i have a few questions for anyone that is willing to help!

1. what shoes should i bring? i wear converse and adidas almost everyday. When i go to Disneyland i put arch supporters inside for support. would this work in disney world?

2. how much money do you think i will need per day for souvenirs? I shop a lot… ha ha

3. What type of bag should i carry around? I was thinking my (very tiny) North Face Backpack would be ok. Do you think it would work?
Pic:

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/313,1279U_The-North-Face-Paige-Daypack-For-Women.html

4. Which park is your favorite?

5. Is the bus service time efficient? Or should we rent a car?

6. We are staying on property and will be using the meal plan. which restaurants and quick service places are your favorites?

thanks so much!

1. i wouldn’t think converse would be very comfortable for walking. i’d wear the adidas.

2. i always bring $200 for souveniers. (and remeber the dining plan no longer includes tips for waiters so you will need to have some money for that) at a quick service restaurtant there is no need to tip but at a table service restaurant me and my sister threw in $5 a piece.

3. i always recommend a backpack. and as long as that back pack and carry your small items plus a sweatshirt its definitely a good back pack.

4. arranged from my most favorite to least favorite:
magic kingdom
hollywood studios
epcot
animal kingdom (i don’t like animal kingdom at all)

5. disney’s free transportation is just fine. DON’T WASTE MONEY BY RENTING A CAR especially since you are staying on disney property and will have a free ride from the airport to your hotel and back.
the buses run every 20 minutes (for the most part they are always on time)
and you can use disney’s other modes of transportation too. (monorail and boats) the monorail and boats don’t offer transportaion to every where in disney world like the buses do.
personally i prefer the disney world transportation cuz then you don’t have to worry about getting a parking space a mile away from the park and having to find it at night when you are super tired. and then when you get back to the hotel you would need to find a parking spot. with the buses you just walk tot he front of your hotel find the line that has a sign above it that says the park you want to go to that day and when it comes hop on. same thing at night when you leave the park. just find the line that has the sign above it that says which hotel its going to and hop on the bus. its so convienient and you don’t have to think about where you need to turn or anything just sit back and relax.

6. these are my favorite restaurants. i will put a (qs) or (ts) next to each one so you know whether its a quick service or table service restaurant.
magic kingdom:
-cinderella’s royal table in cinderella’s castle (ts) this restaurant is a signature dining meaning that it takes two table service meals from each person
-crystal palace (ts)
-pinocchios village haus (qs)
-launching pad (qs)
hollywood studios:
-sci-fi drive in theater (ts)
-prime time 50′s cafe (ts)
-ABC commissary (qs)
-backlot express (qs)
epcot:
-sunshine seasons (qs)
-electic umbrella (qs)
-cantina de san angel in mexico (qs)
-san angel inn in mexico (ts)
-bistro de paris (ts)
animal kingdom:
i don’t like animal kingdom so i don’t know too many of their restaurants but these are the two i’ve eaten at and i enjoyed the food
-restaurantosaurus (qs)
-rainforest cafe (ts)
downtown disney:
-cap’n jacks (ts)
hotels:
-chef mickey’s in the contemporary (ts)

you asked alot of great questions.
have fun!

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