Iggipolka said:
How do you do all the things you want to do, without getting so exausted that it doesn't feel like a vacation?
Er, well... to be honest I do way too much and am completely worn out by day two usually. Which means I can't wake up early enough to get to the parks early for the remainder of the trip. Those EMH this past summer helped me (Epcot til midnight, MK until 2, MGM until 1). LOL. So, from a 110% perspective of "do as I say, not as I do":
Take breaks when you need to, sometimes even when you don't need to. Sit on a bench, linger longer in a restaurant, or do other more rest-like activities. For me they are: Country Bears, Tikki Room, and Hall of Presidents in MK (chance to get off your feet; Carousel of Progress as well, if it's open); American Adventure in Epcot or the film in France (China you have to stand up, I believe), or Universe of Energy if you've got plenty of time to spend. MGM: One Man's Dream film, Little Mermaid, Beauty & the Beast, etc. AK: basically linger in the restaurants/CS places.
Pace yourself; don't run yourself ragged the first day or, like me, you'll be worn out the remainder of the trip. Take a nap if you need one or just stay in the parks until early evening one day so you can get a good night's sleep.
If your plans get too much for you, cancel an ADR or a tour if necessary (provided the latter gives you your money back).
Take 1 day and just relax/hang out at your resort/shop and eat in DTD.
Flip through a planning book and get an idea of what rides/shows you both want to see. Then you'll have your must-sees, and work in other things as possible.
And possibly the most important thing: get plenty of rest before you go! Won't help you one bit if you're exhausted going into the vacation. Alas, I am guilty of that one too.
