I think there are a few options available for a list that you can refer back to anytime you want. You could get a guide book that reviews all of the attractions, just make sure to get the most up to date edition available of which ever book you choose. I don't know if they all update at the approx. the same time of year, but I do know that the 2007 Unofficial Guide is out already, because I just bought it. It makes sense that they might all come out pretty close together.
Of course Disney is always changing and you'll have to keep abreast of changes and pencil 'em into your book or list. My new guide book mentions some good info like knowing that the Voyage of the Little Mermaid (show) at MGM is probably going to be shut down sometime in 2007. And I was talking to a friend in Florida just a little while ago and she mentioned that she is going with a couple of friends soon to see the new Nemo attraction that is about to open. I'll have to look in my book and see what that is! Must be wonderful to live close enough to drive to Orlando for a day trip, huh? Ok, I'm really only a little bit jealous, mostly I'm just happy for her.
I've been into some serious trip planning for our upcoming vacation and when I want to answer a question from DH or the kids like, which park is such and such in? or What's in AK? I look at a set of 4 pages I printed out after I recently subscribed to the web page that is run by the Unofficial Guide folks. (
www.*****************) I don't know if you have to subscribe to get it, but it was only 6 or 7 dollars for a year, so I had subscribed anyway. These pages are the things they call 'cheat sheets' on there and they have one for each of the 4 major parks. It was kind of tricky for me to figure out a good way to print them out, but unfortunately I can't remember what finally worked to tell you how. I think I might have used that trick where you hit the print screen key and then use control F to put the image of the page onto a paint window. But then I remember that I also had to use the landscape feature after first clicking on print, which took me forever to remember how to do. I think if you went that route you'd definitely want to add a few items on to each page, just by writing them on there after you printed.