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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Highly recommend buying/borrowing Unofficial Guide to Disney. They have touring plans that save a significant amount of time. Best advice: get to the parks 30 min prior to opening for rope drop. If you are staying off site, get there 45-60 min early so that you can park, take tram, get through security and to the entrance.[/quote] Me again. The first time we went to Disney, our kids were 1 and 3. On that trip, we went to the parks at opening and came home around lunch. We would come back to the hotel, rest/nap and hang out at the pools. We did not go back to the parks. We did one park per day and it was a wonderful trip. We did not try to do everything. I had 3-4 things I wanted to see/do per park and made sure we did those. Everything else was just extra. We have been to Disney 4 more times. Our favorites are as follows: AK - Tusker House character breakfast. we like to do the latest breakfast sitting around 10:30 so that we can do the safari first and a few other attractions. We usually light on the go breakfasts around 7 and my young kids get hungry by 10:30. Safari should be first. My kids LOVE dinoland - boneyard, triceratops. Nemo show is great. Flame Tree BBQ is probably the best lunch option. Many people like this park the least but our kids love walking around, getting their sticker badges and seeing animals. MK - Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, Small World, Winnie the Pooh, you should be able to do all or most of Fantasyland before lunch if you get there before rope drop. I would try to get fast pass for toy story and jungle cruise. Aloha Isle's pineapple dole whip is amazing. Epcot - At age 3, my son loved the art stations at each country. Japan (udon noodles), Germany (caramel corn), Morocco (gyros) and Mexico (churros) are our favorite foods at Epcot. Nemo ride and aquarium area is a Must. HS - Toy Story Mania should be first on your list. Always has a 1+ hr wait. Photo op right in front of the ride is great.[/quote]
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