No matter how much I plan and think I know about Disney, I always come away learning new things to help us out for our next trip. Here are my many new lessons learned (no particular order):
1)
Dinners after 6pm allow for better/longer naps, esp when it seems we don't leave the park until 2pm or 3pm. However, then you'll miss out on most of the night-time activities. Need to plan out which parades/shows we want to see in the evening and work those on days we do a Table-Service Lunch.
2) I need to always have my
camera quickly available. My DH has the "good" camera but tucks it away in his backpack where it's a snug fit. So getting it out and setting it up takes a while. He judges all the pictures between the hassle of getting it out and getting the shot.
I on the other hand, look to preserve memories of the trip, add to my scrapbook or trip report and just plain impromptu photos. These can happen anytime and not just during the "day" you plan to take photos.
3) Best lesson from my Sept trip, re-emphasized again:
If you see something you really like or a picture you really want or something to do/see, you must
do it then and there. Don't assume you will have time or the opportunity to do it later.
4)
DDP C/S. If you are on the DDP plan and eat a Counter Service meal, ask for the
large drink. It is included in the plan. If you do not, then you'll get the regular size drink (no refills).
5) Several times we ordered
apples for our CS meal instead of french fries and ended up getting both. So many times the CM are too busy and just load up fries. I admit I want both!
6) For any hard-ticket events like Pirate and Princess party,
do the characters first. The lines only get longer as the night goes on. You can ride the rides anytime.
7) Schedule a
breakfast buffet to break up all the table-service meals if dining on the DDP.
8) Go to
DTD in the afternoon (or morning)...it's definitely more crowded in the evening.
9) In Sept, DD slept in the
larger jogging stroller. In May, we took our smaller McClaren, but she kept saying she couldn't get comfortable and go to sleep. It was too small for sleeping but just right for riding around.
10) Before
making your ADRs, think a little more about where you are going to be. We love the restaurants in Epcot, but then it seems like we spend all our time in Epcot.
11) Try to remember
not to get riled up by others. So many people at WDW are basically dumb (Ok, I'll be nicer and say "ill-informed"), confused, not paying attention and in a hurry. They will stop in the middle of the path; they will bump you with their stroller; they will stand in your way, etc. Instead of getting mad, take a breath, look out and work your way around.
{Sorry if I offended anyone with this lesson...it just gets more frustrating and I need to learn to not let it get to me ... I enjoy my vacation more that way}
12) Take a
hand-held shower head (and wrench) to replace the one in your shower. This helped us tremendously washing DD's hair and body. She doesn't like just stepping into the spray so with our own shower head, we can bring the water down to her.
13) Don't forget the shower head when you leave.
14) Take a
nightlight for DD's room.
15) Don't forget to re-pack the nightlight (like we did!)
16) Take an
over the door hanger/organizer that fits on a fire door (since all the doors at least at BCV were the thicker doors). This allows you to keep the sink cleaner by hanging up your toiletries, etc.
17) Don't forget to repack the door organizer!
18) Save some fun, new things to do at the
end of the trip so it doesn't feel so bad at the end of your trip.
19) Use more
snack credits (DDP) for breakfast. You don't need ice cream and caramel apples every day!!
More to come later...