Sara*s_Mommie
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I just decided to take my DD to WDW in September for a week - just me and her. She'll be 2 and half then and she's tiny so I doubt she'll make any of the rides that have a height restriction (perfectly fine by me). I'm planning on just one day in each park - possibly 2 in Epcot (I love that place). I'm not feeling much like planning - I'm thinking of just going with the flow - no ADR's, no agenda...just wander aimlessly and take in whatever comes my way. Is this crazy?
I planned, planned, planned for my first trip (Dec 08, DD was 10 mos) and quite frankly, it was stressful and not everything went as planned. Am I wrong in not expecting huge crowds Sept 15-21? I like getting to the parks early, early - like being in the first 100, so I know I can get a lot done in the mornings. I go to Disneyland quite often so I'm not short on the Disney experience.
We are staying off site at my sister's vacation home - I plan on having 2 or 3 off days (maybe take in a water park), just to swim and relax. Part of me says I'm gonna miss stuff and to get a 7 day ticket, make ADR's, etc. I do have the 2010 Unofficial Guide coming in the mail....I know I'll be spending the next 5 mos pouring over it.
I planned, planned, planned for my first trip (Dec 08, DD was 10 mos) and quite frankly, it was stressful and not everything went as planned. Am I wrong in not expecting huge crowds Sept 15-21? I like getting to the parks early, early - like being in the first 100, so I know I can get a lot done in the mornings. I go to Disneyland quite often so I'm not short on the Disney experience.We are staying off site at my sister's vacation home - I plan on having 2 or 3 off days (maybe take in a water park), just to swim and relax. Part of me says I'm gonna miss stuff and to get a 7 day ticket, make ADR's, etc. I do have the 2010 Unofficial Guide coming in the mail....I know I'll be spending the next 5 mos pouring over it.

. I would probably plan 2 days in MK and only one in Epcot. While you may love that park, I don't know that there will be enough there to entertain a 2 year old for 2 days (no flames please anyone, I'm just thinking til you take out everything that is height restricted or too scary or boring for a 2 year old), whereas at toddler pace, you will be lucky to see 75% of the MK in 2 days. If you don't want to pay for the water parks, you could always head to DTD to let your DD explore. There are statues to pose with, fountains to play in and a 

I was thinking of doing it again - her hair hasn't been cut since and it was just a few strands then. I think I'll just call it her first hair cut
. What I did was get a first seating for Crystal Palace, then ran back to barber - we were 3rd in line, worked out just great (until I lost my camera).