If you’ve ever gone to Disney World (chances are you have if
you’ve come to this site!) you know what it’s like to wait and wait in lines.
When we were in Disney world last October the lines for Star Tours we’re
approaching 280 minutes! If you’re going to wait in line for over 4 hours
you’re going to need something to kill time or you’re going to go nuts
waiting.
But what can you do to kill time? Play with your cell phone?
Sure they’re great, they have games and You Tube and you can just surf the web
but they have a main function as a phone, and after playing with it in line for
hours on end your battery will eventually die now your phone is useless and if
you need it to make a call you’re stuck. You can talk but holding a multi hour
conversation is hard and can become boring quickly!
I have your solution and it comes in the form of an easy to
carry book called Lots to Do in Line
written by Meredith Pierce. This is a Disney World book written by a Disney Land
fan and it is chock full of questions
broken up into the lands of Disney world with appropriate questions for each
land.
We're Disney World veterans, that includes our 8 year old who has been there more times than she can count now. But even the most well traveled and experienced WDW visitor sometimes gets caught in a line. I know touring plans help but even they run into a unexpected tour group every once and a while. What do you do when you're suddenly caught in a line and you know that your kid isn't going to be the happiest child in a few minutes?
We're Disney World veterans, that includes our 8 year old who has been there more times than she can count now. But even the most well traveled and experienced WDW visitor sometimes gets caught in a line. I know touring plans help but even they run into a unexpected tour group every once and a while. What do you do when you're suddenly caught in a line and you know that your kid isn't going to be the happiest child in a few minutes?
You reach for your copy of Lots to Do In Line: Walt Disney World by Meredith Lyn Pierce.
And just to get this out of the way the new Fantasyland is
represented in this book so no worries the author did her due
diligence and thought of everything. Quizzes and scavenger/treasure
hunts keep your mind moving in case the line you're in isn't. I've
found myself flipping though the book and trying to answer as many
questions as I can but I quickly put the book down because I don't
want to spoil the fun. Not that standing in line is fun but with Lots
to Do in Line in my possession it made it a lot easier! With 300+
pages of questions and answers you're more than ready to tackle any
line! Just remember to use the bathroom first...
Buy it: You can purchase this fun book at Amazon
Make sure to visit http://intrepidtraveler.com/lots-to-do-in-line-wdw/
Susan S. Disclosure: The reviews and or opinions on this blog are my own opinions . I received a book to review. No monitory compensation was received. I was not required to write a positive review. Your experience may differ. The opinions I have expressed are my own I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsement and Testimonials in Advertising .
4 comments:
We are planning a trip and I'll have to pick up this book! Sounds like a great way to keep the kids busy while waiting in line!
Boy oh boy why didn't you post this a month ago!! The longest we had to wait in line was 90 minutes so not terribly bad.. but it is a pain!
Great post! We like to visit Disney in the off-season when there are no lines ;) But sometimes we still run into them so this is great. Thanks!
I've only gone during the 'off season' so that lines were not that bad. However, I think it's great to prepare in advance ~ especially if you have young kids in tow!
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