Sunday 21 January 2018

The Disney Tours You Need To Know About

By Mark Russell


Disneyland and Disneyworld are two of the most recognizable brand names in the world. Children everywhere dream of one day taking a vacation at one or both of them. But there are extra things that you can do beyond the usual at both of these parks. There are fun, exciting, and enlightening Disney tours that you and your family can take that allows you to take a sneak peek behind the curtain and see how things really work behind the scenes.

If you are visiting Orlando, there are several Disney parks to choose from. All of them have these elaborate underground tunnels called utilidor tunnels, which allow them to get from one side of the space to the other without being seen. Tour these and many more in the behind the scenes tour available at several of the Orlando area parks.

For families that love elephants, there are several at the Animal Kingdom park. However, if they really love elephants, consider taking the Caring for Giants tour, which lets you get much closer than the exhibit would usually allow, while also teaching about their habitats and habits.

Every family has at least one Star Wars fan, and many have a full family of fans. Either way, they should check out the Star Wars Guided Tour at Hollywood Studios. You get prime seating for all the live shows with your favorite characters, and a Path of the Jedi film screening. Let your 12 and under kid go to Jedi training, and then eat a themed meal as part of the tour, along with tons of other activities and attractions.

Many families, when they go to Orlando, will take several days or even a whole week just to see all the various Disney parks. If you want a more concise visit that allows you to see and experience only the most exciting features, then try the Ultimate Day of Thrills VIP tour. You get VIP treatment, just as the name suggests. That means a guide who stays with you every step of the way as you experience a slew of iconic rides at the Magic Kingdom. Then head over to Epcot and Hollywood Studios for movie and TV-themed fun.

For those in the Anaheim area, you can go to Disneyland and take the Walk in Walt's Footsteps Tour, which lets you see how the founder and creator saw the park. You can also get a special pin to add to your collection and get a catered meal from the Jolly Holiday Bakery located on the famous Main Street USA.

Many families from out of town stay at the Disney resort, and if they do they can get the special Resort VIP package, which includes your own personal tour guide who will take you to both California Adventure Park as well as Disneyworld itself. You also get lots of other values, such as priority access to let you skip the line at attractions, and a PhotoPass for unlimited picture downloads throughout the day for your memories.

The creator of all of this, Walt Disney, loved trains. He has a special parlor car called Lilly Belle that only people who take the Grand Circle Tour get to ride, You also get a collectible and free snack while take your ride around the park.,




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