Anonymous wrote:Have had a lot of stress and illness in our lives, and I've not planned much. Airfare, Westin property condo, and rental car are the only thing confirmed. What are things I must do, without becoming overwhelmed? I can't deal with too much stress, but also know I need to prepare, or it will be stressful in the other direction. We are there for 1 week. We are 2 adults and one 7 year old boy. Thank you!
Here's what I would do --
Schedule 1 character breakfast at Cape May Cafe or Chef Mickeys. Call Disney reservations to do that: 407) 939-1947
Go to TouringPlans.com and look at their crowd calendar to see which park is recommended for each day. Take their advice.
Buy a copy of the Unofficial Guide to WDW and use their cut-out Touring Plans in the back. There's some doubling back, but you don't have to run, and they really are pretty good plans.
Plan on getting to the parks before they open.
If you can (and I think everyone can now), reserve your fastpasses before you get there.
Other than that, kick back, relax and have fun. Let the kids lead the touring as much as you can. If they want to do something twice, let them. If they want to stop and play in a fountain, let them. If they want to eat ice cream for lunch, let them. There's not a damn thing in those parks that you HAVE to do. Nobody can see the whole place in one trip. Don't even try. Hit your highlights and don't worry about the rest.