My DH & I took our 3 DDs ages 4, 7 and 12 at the time last year over Memorial Day week. I sure wish I had found out about this sight before we went. So many helpful hints!! First, you will Love, love LOVE POR!! We stayed there in the Alligator Bayou and just really had a great time. The resort is like a park w/squirrels, rabbits and ducks everywhere. We live on a farm and have cattle and goats but very few squirrels, rabbits and ducks thanks to our Black Lab. My girls were amazed that you could actually walk up to these little critters and feed them!! Take lots and lots of pictures!! If you have a regular 35 mm camera take rolls of film (I took 19 rolls!) and an extra battery. If you have a digital camera take extra cartridges.
Here are my Park suggestions:
1)Take advantage of early admission. We didn't and missed out on alot.
2) Plan what you want to do...you don't have to follow your plan to the letter but at least have an idea. We did this at all the parks except for AK and missed out on the parade.
3) See the parades as much as possible. They are really fun...even for Moms and Dads. Take pictures of your kids WATCHING the parades. Catch the awe, the wonder, the amazement. Priceless pictures that will put a tear in your eye when you get the pix back home.
4) Somene suggested it and I agree.....take in water bottles. We didn't ahve the filtered bottles mentioned but when you're hot and thirsty, water in general is good! Epcot has a great water fountain by Test Track that has EXTREMELY cold water...don't know why but that was the best water we found in all 4 parks.
5) also consider fans/misters. It's extra stuff to pack but just 2 of them help. We paid $4 for ours from Wal-Mart and glad we carried them.
6) If you have girls w/long hair--pull it up!! Ponytails, dog ears, braided -- whatever it takes, get it off your neck!! Don't worry about makeup -- you'll only sweat it off.
7) sunglasses, sun screen, sun visors and ball caps--need I say more?
8) Take at least one backpack. We carried one and found it was one of the best things we did! We carried cheap ponchos, my film in a ziploc freezer bag, the autograph books and a few other things. The ballcaps and sun visors were easily attached to loops on the backpack as were the water bottles and spritzers. We took turns carrying the back pack but usually ended up w/DH!
Think that's it. Everyone else has made other great suggestions. Just remember you are on vacation. Have fun, be flexible and don't worry about every little detail.
TN Traveler