So what do you do on the akward partial day at the beginning or end of your trip where you are not planning on going into the parks? Here's some suggestions:
1. Visit Downtown Disney. Great theming, Disney music piped in, and a playground and
Lego Play area for the kiddos. Makes you almost feel as if you are in the parks!
2. Try a character meal at a resort. This does not require a park ticket, and really bring some magic to the day. I like to recommend Chef Mickey's at the Contemporary Resort. Good food and good character interaction.
3. After your meal, hop on the monorail for a ride! It's a free way to take a spin around the World, and if you time it right, you can watch the fireworks!
4. Resort hop. You can drive, take Disney buses (kinda long), or the monorail and explore different resorts. Like the previous poster mentioned, each resort has unique decor and activities. I like to watch the Wishes fireworks from the pool area or beach of the Polynesian. Even better when paired with dinner at Ohanas!
5. Go mini-golfing. Disney has two different themed mini-golf courses that are lots of fun.
6. Hit the outlets if you have your own transportation. I believe that Florida Mall and another mall have a Disney Outlet store where you can grab some souvenirs if you are on a serious budget.
7. The campfire, movie, and sing-a-long program at Fort Wilderness campground. This is a program free to ALL Disney resort guests (regardless of your home resort). Chip and Dale show up and lead a sing-a-long, meet and greet, and a Disney movie is showed on a big screen nightly, weather permitting. This begins at approximately 7pm, can change seasonally. Also, for a minimal fee, you can buy a hotdog or s'mores kit to use on the campfire.
Each month a moderator on the camping boards here on the Dis posts the monthly movie schedule to share with all.
8. Relax and swim at the hotel. I know a lot of friends whose children remember pool time more than anything. All that $ spent on Disney, and they remember the pool...go figure!
9. If you don't mind laying down the $$, Hoop de Doo Revue at Fort Wildreness Campground is a great all-ages show and dinner combined. Even better, you are not worried about hurrying up and rushing out to the park so you can relax and enjoy. Also to try: Mickey's Backyard BBQ and the Polynesian Luau.