I didn't. I'm a child of the internet age and have a hard time imagining travel planning without it. My first Disney trip was in 1997, and by that time we not only had internet we already had broadband.
I was born in 1971 and grew up about an hour away from WDW. We didn't "plan" anything more than what day we wanted to go - it was pretty routine, honestly. Wake up - jump in the car - stop for breakfast at the McDonald's in Clermont - Disney 'til we drop - drive home.We ate whatever we wanted, whenever we wanted, and we never - not once - ever made a reservation for a meal. I remember the ride tickets - we NEVER had enough E-ride tickets!
It wasn't until my DH and I took our 4 children to WDW for Spring Break that we finally had to make reservations for accommodations. That was in 2002 - we used the telephone to call and book our room. We didn't need to make any other reservations or worry about FPs back then.
I always wonder what it must be like to live so close to WDW. I wonder how many times I would have visited. I love England and would never leave but wish it didn't take over 9 hours on a plane to get to Orlando!!
What are E ride tickets?
This is a great site to see what WDW looked like in 1973 (my first visit). You can see the ticket breakdown.
I love this. I never even knew about it. Is there a list anywhere of what rides were what letters.
Also, I swear by the Unofficial Guide now and have bought countless for friends and family since 2005. Is there a good book that gives lots of trivia about WDW since it opened and up to current day. Thats the sort of stuff I love reading on the long journey there. I guess I have never really looked out for anything like that before.