techtony
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First of all, to be fair, I visited Disney World twice as a child and many 1-day trips to various parks with family over the years, but never on my own, nor an overnight trip and not in the past 10 years. With that said, here are the things I learned on this trip.....
1. Staying at a Disney Resort CANNOT BE OVERRATED! If you plan on going to Disney - stay onsite. I am a frugal person, but this is definitely not something to skimp on - stay on site! We stayed at CBR - and those are the most comfortable beds I have ever slept on! Everyone is so nice and accomodating too.
2. Fast Pass is easier than you think - even the new Magic Plus 3 a day version. I had absolutely no problems at all. What is great is that the system will inform you when a fast pass was cancelled during a closing - that was very convenient! They give you a replacement fastpass that you can use anywhere in that park - you do not even have to reserve it using the app - you just walk up to any attraction and use it. What is more is that the replacement fastpass does not have a time period - you can use it anytime before the park closes. That is smart!
3. One thing this frugal guy did do that he wished he hadn't was eating at table service restaurants every dinner. This put stress on us to make it to the dinner reservation, which at times was worth it, other times it was not, and only made us late for other things.
4. Eating in the park is not as expensive as you would think. We budgeted $800.00 and only used $625.00 of it (left room for buying a ton of trading pins!). Quick Service is reasonably priced.
5. Flower and garden Kiosks for food are NOT worth it at all. It is a very small portion. The Taco made us laugh out loud.
6. The only park that is a nightmare getting in and out of is Magic Kingdom. We learned our lesson the first trip there - it will take you about an hour to get on a monorail or the ferry, then you have to wait on a tram to get to your car. If you are staying on property - it is better to take the bus.
7. The advice you hear all the time is absolutely correct - TAKE A BREAK IN THE AFTERNOON! This really helped us to cool down, relax and talk about the day and what we wanted to do next. Rope drop is very important. Most days we rode all the rides by noon, leaving that night to re-ride or watch a show or two.
That is all I have now as far as advice. I will be posting a trip report with more info and hilarious observations later this weekend and next week.
1. Staying at a Disney Resort CANNOT BE OVERRATED! If you plan on going to Disney - stay onsite. I am a frugal person, but this is definitely not something to skimp on - stay on site! We stayed at CBR - and those are the most comfortable beds I have ever slept on! Everyone is so nice and accomodating too.
2. Fast Pass is easier than you think - even the new Magic Plus 3 a day version. I had absolutely no problems at all. What is great is that the system will inform you when a fast pass was cancelled during a closing - that was very convenient! They give you a replacement fastpass that you can use anywhere in that park - you do not even have to reserve it using the app - you just walk up to any attraction and use it. What is more is that the replacement fastpass does not have a time period - you can use it anytime before the park closes. That is smart!
3. One thing this frugal guy did do that he wished he hadn't was eating at table service restaurants every dinner. This put stress on us to make it to the dinner reservation, which at times was worth it, other times it was not, and only made us late for other things.
4. Eating in the park is not as expensive as you would think. We budgeted $800.00 and only used $625.00 of it (left room for buying a ton of trading pins!). Quick Service is reasonably priced.
5. Flower and garden Kiosks for food are NOT worth it at all. It is a very small portion. The Taco made us laugh out loud.
6. The only park that is a nightmare getting in and out of is Magic Kingdom. We learned our lesson the first trip there - it will take you about an hour to get on a monorail or the ferry, then you have to wait on a tram to get to your car. If you are staying on property - it is better to take the bus.

7. The advice you hear all the time is absolutely correct - TAKE A BREAK IN THE AFTERNOON! This really helped us to cool down, relax and talk about the day and what we wanted to do next. Rope drop is very important. Most days we rode all the rides by noon, leaving that night to re-ride or watch a show or two.
That is all I have now as far as advice. I will be posting a trip report with more info and hilarious observations later this weekend and next week.
We waited 30 minutes past our reservation time to get a table, and that ruined our Tomorowland Dessert Party - we go there just in time for the show, buit no time for dessert and we were literally running to get there LOL. This is not necessarily Kona's fault either - people were sitting there 20 minutes after paying their bill talking - when it is clear there were a lot of people waiting to be seated. The staff was very good about rushing over, clearing the table and sitting a new party.
