I want a plan of what rides are close to one another so I am not running around the park after booking Genie +. I want this for all the parks. Does anyone know the easiest way to figure this out?
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Hi. I am trying to make a plan for the different parks to stay close to rides when using Genie+.
Rides/Attractions
Hi. I am trying to make a plan for the different parks to stay close to rides when using Genie+.
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The maps will help (both hard copies and the one on the app). Bottom line is that we have found that until you get to know the parks (by being there not from maps) it just means you have to take the extra step to check locations when you are picking your next Genie plus. It also means perhaps one or two walks from Adventureland to Tomorrowland and then back to Frontierland . For us It is most challenging at Magic Kingdom because there is so much in every corner of the park.
Hi Mary! Our "Practically Perfect Day" series is geared toward using Genie Plus without criss-crossing the park more than you need to. Those might be helpful in your planning. Here are the links to the ones we have done so far:
Magic Kingdom: https://youtu.be/ySvkVrdJzZE
Epcot (During a Festival): https://youtu.be/JZO8eapym38
Your question actually reminded me that we need to finish that series! Putting it on the to-do list. 😀
Hi Mary! If I were unfamiliar with the layout of the parks I would pull up maps of each and get a lay of the land so to speak. There are park maps available many places, including the My Disney Experience app. There is definitely a lot of ground to cover at WDW! I hope you are having fun planning your trip and good luck!