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How many calories did I burn at Disneyland?

So what about food and calories burned? Here are the stats from my Fitbit app for the entire day. Throughout the day, I'd taken in (eaten) roughly 2,535 calories, and according to my app, I'd burned almost nearly the same amount — 2,485 calories. Not bad!



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For some guests, simply walking and moving around Walt Disney World may provide weight loss, especially during the more hot and humid months. But, considering the amount of food you will enjoy, some weight gain is pretty much a guarantee.

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Tips for Healthy Eating in Disney World Look for fresh, not processed foods: You can find fresh fruits and veggies in every theme park! Select stands and locations offer “better-for-you-fare,” and these are your best bets: Prince Eric's Village Market and Liberty Square Market in Magic Kingdom.

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10 Tips For Disney on a Diet – How Not To Gain 10 Pounds When You Visit
  1. Order Without the Sides. ...
  2. Time Your Meals. ...
  3. Bring Your Own Food. ...
  4. Drink Plenty of Water. ...
  5. Don't Order the Extras. ...
  6. Ask Questions. ...
  7. Skip the Buffets. ...
  8. Continue to Exercise.


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DAS is intended for Guests who have difficulty tolerating extended waits in a conventional queue environment due to a disability. DAS doesn't provide immediate access to experiences, but rather allows Guests to request a return time for a specific experience that is comparable to the current standby wait.

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You can bring your own refillable water bottle to the Parks and get free ice water from any restaurant upon request. Additionally, you can pack in your own snacks, so be sure to include healthful food such as nuts, fruits and veggies. You can also purchase a variety of healthy snacks during your Disneyland vacation.

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Magic Key No-Show Policy The 30-day period begins the day after the third no-show, and will continue even if the pass is upgraded to another pass type or renewed during that time. A Magic Key holder who enters the designated park any time before closing on the day of the reservation is not considered a no-show.

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Results for Dole Whip (Disneyland) Other sizes: 1 serving - 96kcal, 100 g - 147kcal, 1 oz - 42kcal, more...

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Well, I'm here to inform you that Pooh-size guests have absolutely nothing to worry about! The Disneyland Resort does not have any weight restrictions on any attraction; However, Guests must be able to fit in the restraints securely in order to ride ALL attractions.

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A typical visit often involves a lot of backtracking and zig-zagging to get from one ride or show to another, and depending on the size of the theme park, you should expect to walk an average of 5 to 10 miles. This will help you burn around 500 to 1000 calories.

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9 ways to manage sensory overload at theme parks
  1. Research crowd calendars. ...
  2. Practice ahead of time. ...
  3. Look for ride detail guides. ...
  4. Prepare for each ride. ...
  5. Bring ear protection and sunglasses. ...
  6. Ask about guest assistance. ...
  7. Talk to the characters' handlers. ...
  8. Ask where to view parades and shows.


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Ranking Ten of the Most Popular Walt Disney World Snacks
  • Mickey Bars.
  • The Mickey-Shaped Pretzel. ...
  • The Fan Favorite Dole Whip. ...
  • Mickey Rice Krispy Treats. ...
  • Anything made by Goofy's Candy Co. ...
  • The Bucket Popcorn. ...
  • The Infamous Churro. ...
  • The Heart-Stopping Turkey Leg. ...


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When prepared food goes unused at Disney Parks, it doesn't get tossed—it gets donated. The Disneyland® Resort donates over 2,000 pounds each month to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County.

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Yes, walkers are welcome in a runDisney event. Just be sure to maintain the minimum-pacing requirement for the race you're participating in when walking. If you fall short, no worries! Our shuttle will be along to pick you up at a safe location along the course.

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Pace yourself and spread out the long days in the parks. A week at Disney is going to give you days of walking well over that 10,000 step count we are supposed to get. Most days will give you well over 15,000 or even 20,000.

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Pace yourself and spread out the long days in the parks. A week at Disney is going to give you days of walking well over that 10,000 step count we are supposed to get. Most days will give you well over 15,000 or even 20,000.

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