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I am going to Disney Jan. 3rd to 11th, which I am so excited for. It will be just me and my boyfriend, and it is his first time. I have been three times, but always as a child, obviously I missed a lot of the planning and had little say into where we went
What are things we just can't miss? This is my first time planning, and I am worried we will miss something awesome, but I don't want to plan too much...
So what do you guys think, what is one thing at Disney you just can't miss?
My personal favs are ... Haunted Mansion (my all time fav), Expedition Everest, any character meal (Chef Mickeys is the best), PhilharMagic, Tom Sawyer island, World showcase (allow all day and night), Lion King show, Wishes, look for hidden mickeys, slow down and take in the detail of EVERY park - subtle differences, theming and costuming are all part of the 'show'.
Seek out the 'not so usual' characters. Everyone has a pic of 'Mickey & Me' but how special is the White Rabbit, Geppetto, Jiminy Cricket or the Beast?
Fantasmic, whilst raved about alot, is a great show but not always the best use of time. Plan to see it early in your trip, that way if you get caught up doing something better you can re-schedule without disappointment.
Let your inner child come out...wear matching or silly shirts, mickey ears or an unbirthday hat, 1st time buttons, whatever, just have fun and remember you are on vacation in the most magical place! Have fun.
Hi, welcome to the boards!!!
I´d suggest a Disney Travell Book for a start. It will help you get the idea of the parks and rides.
Plus the disney web site is great! Do you like restaurants? Have done advance reservations already? If you plan some special meals at restaurants the reservation is a "must do".
I´d suggest to foccus in the favourites rides, visit one park per day, and let the inner child run free .
I don´t know your age, but the World Showcase in Epcot is great for adult fun, with great restaurants and places! Plus DHS is also great for grown ups! Start with Magic Kingdon (the disney everyone imagine) and try to watch Wishes at night!
Final tip - and mostly often suggest and forgoten - try to arrive early!!! Is you are early birds at early afternoon you will have visit most favourites rides and done whatever you want!
Definitely Philharmagic and all the 3-D shows!!! Haunted Mansion, all the mountains (splash, big thunder, expedition everest) Soarin'. Exploring the countries in World Showcase in Epcot is really fun.
Getting to the Magic Kingdom for its opening at least once.
There's just something about that walk along Main Street with the view of the Castle that is much more magical early in the day when the street isn't crowded.
I'd suggest setting aside at least one full morning or afternoon to do the Kim Possible missions in World Showcase. As you may know, those are an electronically-aided scavenger hunt that will take you back and forth all over WS. They are tremendous fun! We had to force ourselves to quit or be late to a dinner ADR.
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I think you should get a WDW guide book or 2 and do some planning. It will make the dif. of waiting on lines, or enjoying the attractions more. It shouldn't be too bad, I think you are going just after most of the crowds leave
The 2 books I love are Passporter, and WDW-The Unofficial Guide. The Unofficial Guide also has a web site which is very useful, touringplans.com I particularly love the park Crowd Calendar, and their touring plans. The idea is get to the parks a few min before opening, and ride the most popular attractions first, before the lines get long, and use fast passes. For example in Epcot- you could get a Fast Pass for Sorin, and ride Test Track.
With the touringplans.com I like the Adults Selective touring plans. It also insures you don't overlook anything.
You don't mention how many days you have- but for a 6 day plan- I'd do:
2 days MK
2 days Epcot
1 day DHS
1 day AK
I don't know if you will be staying on site, if so you will have access to the Extra Magic Hours.
If you plan on going to any restaurants for dinner at WDW you need to make reservations.
The fireworks at MK and Epcot is a must. Fantasmic at DHS, and AK has 2 live shows. Our fav is Festival of the Lion King.
Looks like you have some planning to do, Have a great time! WDW is one of those places where it pays to plan!
MK
It's a Small World
Peter Pan's Flight
Monster's Inc. Laugh Floor
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
Jungle Cruise
Wishes
Spectro Magic Parade
Epcot
Soarin
Test Track
The Seas with Nemo and Friends
Try to see all the World Pavalions (Morocco is my favorite)
Illuminations
HS
Toy Story Midway Mania
Beauty and the Beast-Live On Stage
Voyage of the Little Mermaid
Lights, Motor, Action!
Indiaina Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular
Fantasmic
AK
Festival of the Lion King
Finding Nemo the Musical
Kali River Rapids
Kilimanjaro Safaris
Maharajah Jungle Trek
Anything that brings back those wonderful feelings of being little again.
Now Im not an old pro like all these people, but when we went, it seemed pretty much EVERYONE suggested I get a Dole Whip. I did. My kids STILL talk about Dole Whips and I cant wait for another!
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Looks like you will be there long enough to easily fit in the "best" stuff and then some.....
My list is:
MK- Philharmagic, Carousel of Progress, Pirates of Caribbean
EP- Soarin', Mission:Space, World Showcase including the films- O'Canada is great!
DHS- Osborne Lights, TOT, Toy Story Mania, Star Wars
AK- Safari, Expedition Everest
If you haven't already got one, I'd get a copy of PassPorter, as it will be invaluable in planning your trip. I could tell you our favourite attractions in each of the parks, but I think you'll end up with such a long list from all of us, you'll almost be back to square one. I'd have a look at the descriptions for the various attractions and go for the ones that appeal most to you. This is Disney, so that means you're going to love nearly everything in all the parks.
If you haven't already got one, I'd get a copy of PassPorter, as it will be invaluable in planning your trip. I could tell you our favourite attractions in each of the parks, but I think you'll end up with such a long list from all of us, you'll almost be back to square one. I'd have a look at the descriptions for the various attractions and go for the ones that appeal most to you. This is Disney, so that means you're going to love nearly everything in all the parks.
I think you have to decide for yourself what is a "must do". But aside from that, I think I would tell you to be sure to experience the various parks in the morning and in the evening (after dark). They really do become different places at night. Certain "open air" attractions are definately different experiences as night as well.
The can't miss list I give everyone who is going for the first time.....
Magic Kingdom:
Haunted Mansion
Splash Mountain
Pirates of the Caribbean
Space Mountain
Peter Pan's Flight
Mickey's Philharmagic
Epcot:
Soarin'
Spaceship Earth
Eating around the World
my kids would say (Test Track and Mission Space)
Animal Kingdom
Lion King
Everest
Kilimanjaro Safari
Hollywood Studios
Tower of Terror
Rockin' Roller Coaster
Great Movie Ride
Indiana Jones
(I know the world seems to think Toy Story Mania is wonderful but I don't agree. It isn't worth the hype. But if you've never been then try it out)