These parks can be very overwhelming. A plan for approaching each of them is ABSOLUTELY essential, especially if this is your first visit. I suggest reading one of the guide books available, take their tips into consideration, then plan your own itinerary based on your interests, the ages of the members of your group, etc. Some plan strategies require criss crossing the park. That's something I CANNOT do! Some rides may be appropriate for certain ages groups. Skip those that you may not like to try. I think Dumbo is cute, but I wouldn't be caught dead riding it! My sister hates rides that spin, so the teacups are out for her. Be prepared with a plan, yet be prepared to be flexible on the day you visit. Unexpected things come up, eg. lines may be longer (or shorter) than anticipated, rides may be closed for refurbishment, etc. Study park maps. Know where the rides are, restrooms, etc. Read about the restaurants and fast food venues. Check menus. Get an idea of where you'd like to eat (and where you'd rather not) in each theme area. The more you know BEFORE you go, the more time you'll save and the fewer steps you'll walk!