Going to Disney World June 8. Nothing planned. What Must I Do?

Anonymous
Get the Unofficial guide AND the online membership (only a few dollars if you buy the book too) The site is Touringplans.com

Fastpasses have changed and they may change again. WDW has made it tough for everyone but particularly people who stay off property. Try to see when you can get your Fastpasses because they are now done far in advance and they go fast.

Get an app (Disney has their own too) to monitor lines.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buy (or get from the Library) the unofficial guide for disney (not with kids). You need the 2014 edition.
Through that you get a discounted code for touring plans.

Decide how many days you are going to go to a Disney park. It is great to also just spend a day at the hotel pool!

Purchase tickets through undercover tourist.

If this is your 1st time - keep it simple. Plan on doing only 1 park a day. You do not need to do EVERYTHING to enjoy the visit but you do need a general plan.

Disney just recently opened up "FastPass +" to people not stayong on property. This is key! What it does is allows you to make a reservation for a ride at a specific time.

The process is a little complicated to figure out - but after you figure out what park you are going to, touring plans can help make recommendations on which rides you want fastpass for.


Does your child like StarWars? If yes - you need to go to Hollywood Studios. Others will need to comment as I am sure the process has changed - but there is a J[b]edi training program where the kids learn how to fight Darth Vader. It is pretty fun - but you need to go to a special place at the right time to sign up[/b].


Be there before the park opens and hustle over to ABC Sound Studio immediately. You can sign up there. Don't wait around or be late or all of the slots will fill up. They will give you a time to come back and then you can be in the show.


RUN, do not walk. And the kid has to be with you in order to get signed up for the Jedi training. It isn't much for the adults, but both my kids loved it. Star Tours (right next door) was their favorite attraction. We had to go back at least six times.
Anonymous
OP again. Did any of you do Animal Kingdom there? Going to San Diego for the day tomorrow. What to do there? If you did Animal Kingdom. Can one really do Disney World for an entire week? Am I missing something? Yes, a few questions here!
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