Disney parks are big, and if you become separated from your group (whether on purpose or not) it can be difficult to meet up with them again. Before you arrive at the parks each day, it’s a good idea to pick out spot to meet up should you become separated. You should pick a specific spot everyone will be able to find easily such as City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A. or the entrance to The Land pavilion at Epcot.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: ‘We have cell phones. We’ll just call or text if we get separated.’ While this sounds like a great idea, it’s still a good idea to pick a meeting place ahead of time. If your phone battery happens to die, as mine did a few years ago, you could end up spending a good bit of time wandering around the park searching for your group. When this happened to me, I spent a while looking for the rest of my family and even missed out on a Fastpass. Had we chosen a meeting spot at the beginning of the day, rather than relying on our phones to work, all that time wandering around the park could have been spent enjoying attractions.
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A meeting place is so important if you don’t have cell phones. It took my husband and I at least 30 minutes to find the rest of our family when our phones died a few years ago. We happened to know where they were right before our phones died, so we had a good idea of where to look. I can’t imagine how long it would have taken had we not known what area of the park they were in!
Growing up (pre-cell phones!) my parents were HUGE on setting a meeting place at Disney as well as other amusement parks and places. Helped us all find each other many times.