Disney World Florida is one of the best theme parks in the world, but with so many activities to consider, which of them should be your priority?

Don’t worry. We’ll help you with this video by listing five must-do activities in Disney World.

1. Explore Animal Kingdom

Disney has always succeeded in incorporating anything animal-related, and Animal Kingdom is no exception. For the first activity on this list, exploring Animal Kingdom is definitely a must-do.

As one of the four theme parks in Disney World, you’ll be able to meet a number of animals, such as African elephants, lions, and gorillas, all while trekking through jungles, going on exploration trails, and exploring safaris.

2. Visit Magic Kingdom

Visiting Magic Kingdom is a must-do. Since its opening in 1971, it’s been one of the most sought theme parks in the world and has remained that way for many reasons.

It has the iconic Cinderella Castle as its main attraction, with plenty of rides and attractions spread all over its 107-acre area. Just be careful because you might spend the entire day in the area with so many things to do without you noticing.

3. Drop By Blizzard Beach Water Park

You can’t go wrong with visiting a water park. With Blizzard Beach Water Park being one of the best in the world, it’s not surprising that it would be on this list. Blizzard Beach is a unique concept, constructed as an imagined ski resort that ended up melting into a watery wonderland.

To be honest, with so many fun things to enjoy in Blizzard Beach, you may be better off spending your entire day here, enjoying all the slides—especially Mount Gushmore, one of the fastest and tallest water slides in the world.

4. Shop at Disney Springs

Shopping is always part of the vacation, and where else would shopping be the most fun if not Disney Springs at Disney World with 110 shops?

To make shopping more fun, a majority of the shops in Disney Springs are Disney-themed, featuring Candy Cauldron, Pin Traders, Disney’s Days of Christmas, and more.

5. Visit Epcot Center

Last but not least on this list is Epcot. Combining education and entertainment is a must-visit as a unique theme park. Their main attraction is Future World, where they show kids human endeavor and innovation at its finest, and World Showcase where they have a permanent world’s fair with 11 nations around this giant manmade lake.

What would you do if you had a day or a couple to visit Disney World? Comment down below to let us know!

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