7 years ago I took my 2 year old and 3 year old. (We are going again in a couple days). I don't know if they had fast passes back then. We didn't use them if they did. But what really, really helped was knowing the park and how to tour it for maximum efficiency. There are several websites available to help. Even though we went at peak time, we managed to avoid long lines. Our longest wait the entire week was 45 minutes. Most of our waits were under 15. I came with a plan to tour really well mapped out. I was going to skip that this year but my husband told me I absolutely have to do that again. He had been many times in his life (it was my first) and he thought it was the smoothest trip ever. And this is from a guy who HATES over scheduled vacations. We have the fast passes this time and kind of are working them into the schedule best we can. I figure if we miss it, no big deal. But if we happen to be on schedule and near by, awesome. They are free. But planning is my biggest tip.
The park hopper ticket was very used because we would go back to the hotel mid day for naps (and maybe a swim) and then would often go to another park for the rest of the day. I don't know, it kept things interesting.
The smallest and lightest weight stroller was essential (even though the 3 year old walked most of the time and the 2 year old made me carry her almost all the time). We actually got away with a single umbrella stroller...maybe if your hubby can push too, bring 2 umbrella strollers over a 2 seater. You will really enjoy the freedom over something bulky.
We didn't do any ride swapping. Hubby and I aren't big thrill ride people, so we did little kid friendly rides.
The worst thing was down town disney (now disney springs). It was a SUPER hot day and there was soooooo much walking and not enough entertainment for little ones. They were miserable...we actually stopped for ice cream twice just to ease their suffering. I don't know if its different now, but they really didn't like it at all. We also skipped Hollywood Studios. At the time, there wasn't much for the little ones. Im not sure if its different now. But we enjoyed lots of time in MK, Epcot and AK.
I have no memory of snacks. I don't feel like we brought a lot. Sippy with water, for sure. The kids were so distracted by all the people and the new sights they didn't seem to fuss much (as long as I carried my daughter and let my son walk).
I don't know if they have it, but Epcot was their favorite place all for one reason. They had this miniature (but not super small or on a table) train set thing...Germany maybe? My kids were obsessed with watching that thing. Good thing I planned a break for there. I think we spent 3-4 hours there over our week in WDW.
So anyways, plan, plan, plan. But be flexible. Thats my advice
