bluezy
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Our first trip was in 2012, and we are planning our 2nd trip for this Oct. We went in planned with ADRs, great Fast Pass strategies, we had read the DIS boards, we went in with touring plans and we stuck to our schedule well. It helped things go smooth, but it was still flexible we could change things up. So there wasn't really any big mistakes.
It won't be perfect, but we do our best and plan what we think will be good. Learning the new fast pass system, all the new changes, etc. I think I'm most worried about my feet.
- Should have planned 2 days at Epcot. We couldn't do all we wanted in one day. We have two days planned for Epcot now.
- Should have planned a day of rest in between. I know some of you say it's not needed, but I want the rest day, pool, Disney Springs, etc. By our last day we were exhausted and didn't feel like walking more. We have more days planned and we are doing a one day at Universal so I think we'll appreciate a rest day.
- Should have the most comfortable shoes ever for everyone. All of our feet were killing us by day 2. I'm not sure how we'll get around this. We are planning breaks, sit down shows/meals, schedule all rides from one side of a park, etc to help eliminate as much as we can being on your feet. I need to do some shoe shopping.
- Always bring a change of clothes for your little ones. He fell asleep in the stroller and peed his pants. I did bring a change, but it wasn't his cute outfit for Mickey and Minnie greets.
- If you let your kids bring a lovey or something into the park with them, keep an eye on it. He left his stuffed Mickey at a bus stop.
Probably found and kept by someone else. Everyone felt sad for about an hour and we kept looking for it.
- We didn't really plan well for viewing fireworks, parades, and light shows. We didn't want to waste time getting an early place but we might try to work that a little differently.
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My responses/suggestions to two of your points:
#3 My advice is to make sure each person has at least 2 different pair of comfortable yet supportive shoes on the trip and switch off between those shoes each day. That way you aren't putting pressure on the exact same parts of your feet day after day. And take a tennis ball along to help massage your feet at the end of the day. Just put it on the floor and roll your foot over it for a few minutes. It does wonders for massaging the muscles. A nice peppermint lotion foot rub is also helpful.

#5. Did you happen to ask any cast members in the area if anyone had turned it in or found it? They can sometimes "find" lost lovies that seem to have disappeared forever.
