100 Things to Do at Walt Disney World Before You Die 1 - Sing Along with the Dueling Pianos at Jellyrolls 2 - Get a Pair of Mickey Ears Embroidered with Your Name

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100 Things to Do at Walt Disney World Before You Die 1 - Sing Along with the Dueling Pianos at Jellyrolls 2 - Get a Pair of Mickey Ears Embroidered with Your Name 100 Things to Do at Walt Disney World Before You Die 1 - Sing along with the dueling pianos at Jellyrolls 2 - Get a pair of Mickey Ears embroidered with your name. 3 - Let yourself get soaked on Splash Mountain 4 - Surf at Typhoon Lagoon 5 - Complete "Frozen Trifecta" - Citrus Swirl, Pineapple Dole Whip, Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar 6 - Take a Fireworks Cruise 7 - Watch the Fireworks in the Magic Kingdom Park hub 8 - Visit the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue at Disney's Fort Wilderness Campgroung 9 - Run in a runDisney marathon 10 - Attend the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival 11 - Ride Summit Plummet at Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park 12 - Do something silly for an on-ride photo 13 - Play miniature golf at either Winter Summerland or Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf 14 - Endulge in a spa day 15 - See the gingerbread house at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa 16 - Watch the Headless Horseman ride in the Boo To You! Halloween Parade 17 - Have an Epcot margarita 18 - Get a haircut at the Harmony Barbershop 19 - Relax in a hammock on the beach at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort 20 - Buy something as a souvenir that you will keep forever 21 - Sample all of the beverages at Club Cool at Epcot 22 - Watch the Arribas Brothers glass blowers at Crystal Arts on Main Street, U.S.A. 23 - Ride the Jingle Cruise 24 - Ride a Sea Raycer on Seven Seas Lagoon 25 - Take a ride on the Characters in Flight balloon at Disney Springs 26 - Find the hidden Pascals at the Tangled Rest Area 27 - Take a photo with Mickey Mouse 28 - Order Spaghetti at Tony's Town Square Restaurant 29 - Find Davy Jones Chest in the Pirate's League 30 - Show off your moves at a Dance Party 31 -Talk to Crush at Turtle Talk with Crush 32 - Eat a Kitchen Sink at Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club 33 - Play in a Splash Pad 34 - Eat a Turkey Leg 35 - Have a drink at Trader Sam's Grog Grotto 36 - See Yeehaa Bob perform at the River Roost Lounge 37 - Eat at California Grill during the Magic Kingdom fireworks 38 - Stay in a bungalow at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort 39 - Let yourself get coated in powdered sugar from a Funnel Cake 40 - Send yourself an email from future at Spaceship Earth 41 - Have a Beignet at Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory 42 - Sing/scream along on Rock 'n' Roller Coaster with Aerosmith 43 - See both the "gangster" and "cowboy" versions of The Great Movie Ride 44 - Drink hot cocoa in the snow at Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party 45 - Ride in the very middle seat of Soarin' barefoot 46 - Explore Tom Sawyer's Island The list and images are the property of WDW Radio. 47 - Enjoy morning coffee on a resort balcony 48 - Be a sharpshooter at the Frontierland Shootin' Arcade 49 - Dine with an Imagineer at Disney's Hollywood Studios 50 - Ride the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at night 51 - Attend Dapper Day 52 - See the Easter Parade 53 - Laugh out loud at the Jungle Cruise Skipper's jokes 54 - Be "That Guy" at the Monster's Inc. Laugh Floor 55 - Score 999,999 on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin 56 - Take in the art of the various countries in World Showcase 57 - Hear the Voices of Liberty sing the National Anthem 58 - Be the first person on Main Street, U.S.A. during an early entry at Magic Kingdom 59 - Find a "hidden Mickey" without any help. 60 - Ride a lazy river at either Disney's Typhoon Lagoon or Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park 61 - Watch the Electrical Water Pageant on the Seven Seas Lagoon 62 - Have someone take your picture while riding Dumbo the Flying Elephant 63 - Dine at Cinderella's Royal Table 64 - Ride the ferry to the Magic Kingdom from the Transportation and Ticket Center at night. 65 - Buy an ornament at Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe 66 - Watch the Torch Lighting Ceremony at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort 67 - Engage in a conversation with a World Showcase International Cast Member 68 - Try the Shawarma at Tangierine Cafe 69 - Take a tour 70 - See Rope Drop at the Magic Kingdom 71 - See Enchanted Tales with Belle 72 - Have a hotdog at Casey's Corner 73 - See the Toy Soldiers march in the Once Upon a Christmastime Parade 74 - Hear the Dapper Dans sing 75 - See the animated windows on Main Street, U.S.A. 76 - Have sushi at Morimoto Asia Restaurant in Disney Springs 77 - Trade pins with a Cast Member 78 - Start a pressed penny collection 79 - Watch the water show at Fountain of Nations 80 - Sit in a rocker at the Town Square Theater on Main Street, U.S.A. 81 - See the Kiss Goodnight at Magic Kingdom 82 - Have a Cobb Salad and Grapefruit Cake at the Hollywood Brown Derby 83 - See IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth on New Year's Eve 84 - Watch the 3 o'clock parade from a curb on Main Street, U.S.A. 85 - Make a wish in Cinderella's wishing well 86 - Relax in Stormalong Bay at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resort 87 - Visit the Innoventions Exhibits 88 - See the current President's address at Hall of Presidents 89 - Find Mickey and Donald in Raiders of the Lost Ark scene at The Great Movie Ride 90 - See the Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort 91 - Have afternoon tea at the Garden View Tea Room at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa 92 - Walk the grounds of Disney's Port Orleans - Riverside and French Quarter Resorts at night. 93 - Collect the entire series of Transportation Cards 94 - Visit every park in one day 95 - See the Candlelight Processional at Epcot 96 - Write a "Thank You" note to your Mousekeeping staff 97 - Take the Wild Africa Trek at Disney's Animal Kingdom 98 - Visit the Carolwood Pacific Railroad Room at The Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge 99 - Send your family and friends postcards from Walt Disney World 100 - Visit every Walt Disney World Resort hotel The list and images are the property of WDW Radio. .
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