
A Magical (and Exhausting!) Disney Adventure: Tips, Tricks & Learning Moments from Our Family Trip Ep. 84
The Home Education with Ease Podcast · Christine Furman
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Show Notes
This week on the Home Education with Ease podcast, Christine steps away from the usual home education topics to share a special episode all about her family’s recent first-time trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
While the trip was sparked by her daughter Ella’s performance opportunities at Disney, it quickly became a whirlwind of learning moments, logistical lessons, and magical memories. Christine dives deep into:
- Surprising perks like “First Time” pins and how they bring special cast-member magic
- The pros and cons of visiting Disney in the summer off-season
- Navigating transportation between parks and resorts
- Secrets for beating the heat and Florida rainstorms
- Honest reflections on costs, Lightning Lanes, and dinner reservations
- Creative ways to keep the Disney magic affordable (and stylish!)
- Learning opportunities for kids, from math and budgeting to patience and problem-solving
This episode is brimming with practical tips for anyone considering a Disney adventure—and a powerful reminder that even family vacations can become a rich part of your educational journey.
Join the Conversation:
Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:
- Have you ever been to Disney World? What’s your top tip, ride, or hidden gem?
- If you haven’t been, what’s one thing you’d want to know or plan for before going?
Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!
Takeaways:
- Even non-traditional experiences like family vacations are full of learning opportunities for kids—and parents.
- Plan for Florida rainstorms with ponchos, umbrellas, and flexible schedules.
- Lightning Lanes can save time but require extra cost and pre-planning.
- Don’t underestimate the value of “no-wait” rides like the People Mover and Spaceship Earth for fun, low-stress experiences.
- Family meals in Disney parks can be enjoyable and worth the cost—but consider looking into the meal plans for future savings.
- The summer “off-season” is less crowded but extremely hot—pack cooling towels, neck fans, and plenty of water.
- Simple themed outfits can add magic without breaking the budget (think Amazon finds or DIY ideas).
Quotes:
- “Disney to me is definitely one of those trips that you need a vacation when you come home from Disney… from that vacation.”
- “There was so much for me to learn that I just couldn’t not share it with you all.”
- “I’m all about allowing our kids to know what was the cost of this… not in a demeaning way, but in a reality kind of way.”
- “One thing I didn’t know about was the First Time pin. Just those little things make it very special.”
- “If you’re planning a trip, please reach out. All my contact information is in the show notes. I’d be happy to share more about Lightning Lanes.”
- “I truly believe that learning is all around us. So this trip to Disney was a total learning opportunity for my kids.”
Resources & Links:
Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.
Grab your Free Home Education Vision Planner by entering you name and email https://christinefurman.com/
EduPlay Learning Questionnaire – Fill this out to receive a complimentary call with Christine and get a plan tailored for your family.
📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Hands-on learning for ages 2–7, with crafts, science, literacy, and math.
📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Personalized support for helping your child become a confident reader.
Connect with Christine:
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearning
YouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube
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