11 Things You Won't Regret Buying in Disney World

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The creator provides a comprehensive guide to various upgrades and purchases that can enhance a Disney World vacation. The discussion begins with inexpensive one dollar upgrades for snacks, such as adding plastic cheese to pretzels or chocolate sauce to churros. The video then moves to more significant investments, including preferred hotel rooms to ensure proximity to resort amenities and the benefits of attending after-hours events to avoid crowds and heat. The creator also highlights the value of specific items like cooling towels for summer heat and the strategic use of individual Lightning Lanes during peak seasons. Food is a major theme, with recommendations for both high-end themed dining experiences and specific must-try snacks like Mickey Beignets. Additionally, the creator suggests investing in personalized souvenirs, such as silhouette portraits or custom ornaments, to create lasting memories. Finally, the video offers practical tips for managing crowds, such as using mobile ordering for late-night snacks on Main Street to avoid the mass exodus after fireworks. The creator concludes by advising travelers to budget realistically and discuss these options with their group to determine which add-ons best suit their specific needs.
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Creator's Key Takeaways
Disney World might be expensive but these extra add-ons could be worth budgeting for
one dollar upgrades you can improve your Disney snacking experience for just one Buck
preferred rooms can help keep you close to those Resort offerings instead of forcing you to make a giant Trek
lightning Lanes can also help you guarantee you'll be able to avoid waiting hours for certain rides
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