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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here - thanks everyone! These tips are very helpful and I'm feeling like I have a direction to follow now. I'm really grateful. We are going during spring break (week after Easter), and I know it will be crowded so I'm definitely going to book and plan ahead. I can schedule meals in another week and a half or so and will do that. Three quick questions: For fast pass, how will I know ahead of time which rides are worth it on this? Maybe asking a different way, are there anyway where you think, nah, it won't be as bad as others so don't waste your FP on that. For meals, I am planning to make reservations basically every night - does that seem right? What about lunch or breakfast if we ARENT doing character breakfasts for those? Third, we are staying in the villas. Is there a little convenience store where I can pick up milk, or do you know of a service where I can preorder some light groceries (milk and bread)? Thanks![/quote] I'm in the midst of planning myself, and felt really overwhelmed 2 weeks ago, but now after reading a bunch of stuff online, feel much more informed. There are websites where you can find average wait times for different rides that are really helpful for planning fast pass stuff. One thing to remember is that after you use your initial 3 fast passes-you can book another. But if you book one of your first 3 fast pass for something at night (parade, etc) or for late in the day you won't get more than those 3 for the day. Might still be worth it, but something to consider. Also, some of the restaurants open for breakfast before the park opens. So if you have an 8 am reservation and the park opens at 9, you will be inside the park before opening time and can beat the crowds to some of the rides. If your kids are like mine, and up at the crack of dawn anyway, this could be useful! The "Be Our Guest" restaurant is a quick service restaurant that does reservations so that might be one to consider. It's not a character meal, but it's in the Beast's castle so good for princess obsessed little girls. [/quote]
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