My husband and I always laugh about the time when we were at Epcot many years ago. We were slavishly following plan and were dutifully up to number 3 and were waiting for the Martin Short movie. Suddenly my husband started nudging me and laughing....
This is TOOO funny. I too have been an UG person for 15 years already I guess. Don't usually have to look at their plan anymore, just come up with a good one of my own, anyway, two weeks ago, when we went with my brother and family we were waiting for the opening (EMH of course) and I was reviewing my "paper" which of course listed all the rides, meals, meal reservation #'s, all neatly in a row, anyway, all of a sudden I noticed the family behind me staring and then the guy asks if he could look at it. He was pretty much incredulous. I started rattlling off wonderful gems of stategy knowledge in explaining it to him. THEN, all during our wait, people around me kept asking me questions about where to go, what to do and how i would best do it!!! Should have charged!!!!
BTW, I usually don't do this anymore, with just DH and myself, there's just that "general instinct plan" in my head and a few things jotted down. It's so much more relaxing, but when I think back to what I accomplished two weeks ago, I'm amazed!!! I prooved I can still do it if I have to!!!
I also don't know if you'll hit that many crowds and agree that the only advice is to do Dumbo right away. You will definitely want to make time for your DD to get pictures and or autographs with the characters. That's the first thing my neice age 7, tells everyone!!! I think that's important for that age. Most of all, enjoy it all, relax and have fun. You can't do it all, so just have fun enjoying what your doing!!! And take a break when you need it!!!