Must have to do, eat and see at Disney parks?

disneynova

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Can anybody give me an idea in what we must to do, eat and see at...
  • Magic Kingdom
  • Epcot
  • Hollywood Studios
  • Animal Kingdom
  • Downtown Disney
  • Disney Boardwalk

and also we have reservations on Breakfast at...
  • Cinderella’s Royal Table
  • Ohana's Best Friends Breakfast with Lilo & Stitch
  • Donald's Safari Breakfast Tusker House
and for Dinner at...
  • Crystal Palace
  • Chef Mickey's
  • The Garden Grill
  • Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater
  • The Spirit of Aloha Show
  • T-Rex
Can anyone please reccommend us which are the best "sitting" area? near of windows...etc? The best "drinks"? This is our first trip to Disney so any information, recommendations or suggestions would be helpful. Thank you in advance for any help!!!:thumbsup2

ppl on this travel? DH(38):cool2: - ME(31):coffee: = US :love2:
Note: sorry for my "bad" english!! :sad2: We are from Brazil!!!:butterfly
 
You have some great reservations for dinner. My favorite character meals are Chef Mickeys, Crystal Palace and Garden Grill. They seat you where there is room, but if you don't like your seat, it can't hurt to ask if you can be moved.

Short run down of musts
Magic Kingdom - The Mountains - Splash, Space and Runaway Train
Haunted Mansion, Pirates, All of Fantasyland. Go to the bakery on Main St. They have the best Tollhouse Chocolate Chip ice cream sandwiches (not the prepackaged type, and they are huge - more than enough for 2). Also try a turkey leg
Epcot - Soarin, Living with the Land, Test Track, Spaceship Earth. Snack and drink your way around the countries. Love the pretzels in Germany, sandwiches in Norway and desserts in France. Take time to enjoy the street performers around World Showcase and don't miss Illuminations
Hollywood Studios - Tower of Terror, Rock and Roll, Toy Story Mania, Indiana Jones. Don't miss Fantasmic and look to see what nights they have it on because it's not nightly
Animal Kingdom - Safari, Mt Everest, and the Lion King and Nemo shows.
Boardwalk - We've never eaten at any of the restaurants, but we did think the bar was nice and relaxing
Downtown Disney - Will admit it's not my favorite. It's fun to shop for a little bit and Wolfgang Puck's Express is quite good

Just remember to relax and have fun. It can be overwelming trying to do everything on your first trip. Take your time and make sure to have some down time at the resort to relax!:goodvibes
 
You have some great reservations for dinner. My favorite character meals are Chef Mickeys, Crystal Palace and Garden Grill. They seat you where there is room, but if you don't like your seat, it can't hurt to ask if you can be moved.

Short run down of musts
Magic Kingdom - The Mountains - Splash, Space and Runaway Train
Haunted Mansion, Pirates, All of Fantasyland. Go to the bakery on Main St. They have the best Tollhouse Chocolate Chip ice cream sandwiches (not the prepackaged type, and they are huge - more than enough for 2). Also try a turkey leg
Epcot - Soarin, Living with the Land, Test Track, Spaceship Earth. Snack and drink your way around the countries. Love the pretzels in Germany, sandwiches in Norway and desserts in France. Take time to enjoy the street performers around World Showcase and don't miss Illuminations
Hollywood Studios - Tower of Terror, Rock and Roll, Toy Story Mania, Indiana Jones. Don't miss Fantasmic and look to see what nights they have it on because it's not nightly
Animal Kingdom - Safari, Mt Everest, and the Lion King and Nemo shows.
Boardwalk - We've never eaten at any of the restaurants, but we did think the bar was nice and relaxing
Downtown Disney - Will admit it's not my favorite. It's fun to shop for a little bit and Wolfgang Puck's Express is quite good

Just remember to relax and have fun. It can be overwelming trying to do everything on your first trip. Take your time and make sure to have some down time at the resort to relax!:goodvibes

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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THESE GREAT TIPS!!! HAVE A NICE EVENING!!:thumbsup2
 
Just remember to relax and have fun. It can be overwelming trying to do everything on your first trip. Take your time and make sure to have some down time at the resort to relax!:goodvibes

I whole-heartedly agree with Nolanboys. Don't try to take in everything on your first trip. I did and had the blisters for days afterwards. Second trip, the blisters came back, but that was my own fault for not taking the right shoes.

Make sure you have good shoes for walking and standing in.

If you go over to the Boardwalk at night, Jellyrolls is a blast. I got introduced to it in April. (Boy did I get introduced to it). I got pulled up on stage for one of the audience participation songs the moment I arrived, after a nearly 2 hour bus trip from the All-Stars resorts. If you need to get around after the regular park hours, use the on resort taxi service. I was surprised how inexpensive it was. From Boardwalk to All-Star Music, it was only like $3 or $4

Nolanboys gives great ideas for things to do in the parks. If you decide to do Toy Story Mania, try to get there early if you want a FastPass. They go quick and then the line is long. As for another tip. Use the FastPass system whenever you can. It can save you a lot of time waiting for certain rides.

If you're up for it, try either the early morning Extra Magic Hours or the "Late night" one. (Hours subject to season) EMH's are a lot of fun as the lines for your favorite rides usually aren't as long.

Well, have a great trip.
 

I whole-heartedly agree with Nolanboys. Don't try to take in everything on your first trip. I did and had the blisters for days afterwards. Second trip, the blisters came back, but that was my own fault for not taking the right shoes.

Make sure you have good shoes for walking and standing in.

If you go over to the Boardwalk at night, Jellyrolls is a blast. I got introduced to it in April. (Boy did I get introduced to it). I got pulled up on stage for one of the audience participation songs the moment I arrived, after a nearly 2 hour bus trip from the All-Stars resorts. If you need to get around after the regular park hours, use the on resort taxi service. I was surprised how inexpensive it was. From Boardwalk to All-Star Music, it was only like $3 or $4

Nolanboys gives great ideas for things to do in the parks. If you decide to do Toy Story Mania, try to get there early if you want a FastPass. They go quick and then the line is long. As for another tip. Use the FastPass system whenever you can. It can save you a lot of time waiting for certain rides.

If you're up for it, try either the early morning Extra Magic Hours or the "Late night" one. (Hours subject to season) EMH's are a lot of fun as the lines for your favorite rides usually aren't as long.

Well, have a great trip.

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Do you know some tips for "hollywood studios shows"? Fantamic....:smickey: and the Jedi Training Academy:darth:? Thank you for the tips!!! :thumbsup2
 


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