and
to your daughter (I know it's a bit early)
Make sure your daughter wears the button EVERYWHERE...and when you go to a meal let your server know in case she / he doesn't notice the button because most of the places (the sit down restaurants) will do a little something special. It's SOOOO fun having a birthday at WDW....I can't wait to have mine in September.
My first trip to WDW was last year in August. We were there from the 18-25th. Also, I live about 1 1/2 hours from WDW (on the Space Coast).
1. You can buy the mister fan bottles at
Walmart a whole lot cheaper than you can at WDW.
2. Wear comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes.
3. Carry as little as possible.
4. Do an outside activity then do an inside activity....especially that time of year. That way it gives you a chance to cool off.
5. Take advantage of early Extra Magic Hours (it's the 'cool' of the day).
6. Drink plenty of water.
7. Don't RUSH.
8. Don't forget rain ponchos...it's the 'wet' season. The WDW ones are fun, they have Mickey on the back and you can see through them (about $6). Walmart also has regular rain ponchos (about $5). Both the WDW and Walmart brand ones are pretty durable. The dollar store brands is great if you buy several because I guarantee you they will tear. But then after it rains I guess you can just rip it off and throw it away. With the Mickey and Walmart brand I would carry some paper towels and wipe them off before putting them away.
9. Don't forget to carry at least 1 gallon size freezer ziploc bag (the freezer one is more durable). That way you have something water proof to put your valuables in (ie..camera, cell phone, etc) if you are caught in a down pour or you go on a water ride.
10. Have patience. Everyone else there is also in a hurry to 'see all and do all' just like you. I guarantee .... the rides and shows aren't going anywhere. USE THE FASTPASS SYSTEM when you can.
and above all else.....
HAVE A MAGICAL TRIP