We are back from our week in Disney World and wanted to say thank you to everyone and all of their helpful advice. We would have been completely lost if not for boards like this. Despite all the rain, we had a good time. I think the most useful tip for us was the secret entrance/exit to the BC near Epcot. Our room was on the very end YC and we were able to walk inside or on covered walkways to that point when it was raining out. I tried (not hard) to find the fitness club locker rooms but couldn't and didn't have time to look up the thread to find them. We didn't spend too much time at SAB anyway between the rain, the time at the parks and how tired everyone was by the time we got back.
We booked a GV this trip and should we return, DH is requesting a water view. We contemplated trying to upgrade this trip but decided against it as it was a short trip and didn't want to spend time repacking and moving. We were not out on the patio much....mostly to spray on our sunscreen.
We booked our girls (6 and 8) on the Albatross Cruise. It was awesome to sleep in a bit and then walk out the door to the marina. The girls had a blast and DH and I enjoyed the kid free two hours. I highly recommend this cruise if you have children. We headed into France for a pastry. I thought maybe I could get some school bread in Norway but they were not open yet. Long walk around the showcase for nothing.

But on the bright side, I didn't have to carry or drag a child around with me.
We had booked an illuminations cruise on Saturday night but another storm had moved in that afternoon and we ended up not doing it as it was raining when we were supposed to be checking in and we didn't want to be miserable on a boat in the rain. The guy at the marina was very nice and let us out of the commitment.
The one thing I was truly disappointed in was the fact that all of the baked goods (rolls/buns/pastries/cookies etc) at Disney could possibly be cross contaminated with peanuts/tree nuts. The ice cream served at the restaurants was the same way. My DD has a peanut allergy and I heard how wonderful Disney was about allergies and they were very attentive and making sure the meal was allergen free. But it made the dessert and snack portion of the dining plan very restrictive. The baked good thing kind of messed up our dining plan strategies as I was planning on using snack credits for breakfast muffins etc. We ended up with 12 snack credits the night before we left so we burned them on lollypops to bring home as gifts. We didn't spend much time in the marketplace since it was so far from our room so I didn't realize until the last day we could have gotten cereal with a snack credit.
We probably will go back, however, we will wait until the girls are older, more independent and with more stamina.
Thanks Again for all your help.