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[quote=Anonymous]1. Get the Unofficial Guide, the current one. It is absolutely worth it and is updated annually. Updates are necessary. For example, Mickey's toon town in gone. There were building something in its place when we were there last year. I cannot tell you if its been completed. 2. allears.net and other sites offer discount tickets. The Unoffical Guide will help you find the best places. I don't recall. 3. Get there BEFORE they open. Even if you are staying off property, getting there before for the opening offers two things: great access to rides and a show before going in. 4. If you are off property, go at opening to your chosen park on a day that does not have Extra Magic Hours for the peopel staying on property. We have been on property and off at peak season, and going to a park from off property on a day without extra magic hours is just as good as going from on property on a day when there is extra magic hours. 5. If you have a little girl and can't get into the castle for a meal with Cinderella, try to go to dinner with her at the Grand Floridian. It is a good option and doesn't cost you time in the park or a park admission. We went on the day we arrived and didn't go to a park that day. It was perfect. 6. I agree with a little one, skip Animal Kingdom. The only reason to go the Epcot is if you can get to the princess lunch or if Pixie Hollow is still there. They moved the fairies to Epcot when they closed Toontown. I do not know if they are still at Epcot. 7. Don't get a Park Hopper unless you need to hop. We got it and only hopped one day. It's hard to hop with the little ones. 8. Don't get the meal plan for feeding the three year old unless it's free. It offers way too much food for a young one that age. 9. The nightime show at Hollywood Studios is fantastic. Only go if you must see HS, though. The rest of the park isn't great for the little ones. It's a great late start day, although you might miss the Toy Story ride because it runs out of fast passes quickly. You could always wait in the line, but that's hard for the little ones. The Toy Story ride at MK is just as good and much easier to access. Good luck, enjoy, and get the Unofficial Guide and the waiting line apps. They will save your sanity.[/quote]
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