I think you need to elaborate a little more so the great people on these boards can help. Like how many are going to WDW, ages, ever been before.....etc.
I would suggest that you buy a good WDW travel guide for your first time. A lot of people like the Passporter guide (http://www.passporter.com/). It came out after I went to WDW for the first time. I used The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World by Bob Sehlinger (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...=glance&s=books). Both guides are very good and will help you determine which attractions are the best for your family.
Also, hang around here and read, read, read. Feel free to ask questions, but as wdwgoofeeee said ... we need more specific less open-ended questions .
Don't let other people steal your magic. And trust me, it will happen if you're not concious of it. Airport delays, lost luggage, rude CM's, rude guests, people running you over with strollers, people cutting in line, etc. Know beforehand that these things will happen and decide to let them roll off your back.
If you can afford it .. throw the budget out the window. There will be so many temptations at WDW and if you want to buy a $45 sweatshirt or a $250 work of Art, go for it!
When are you going and where will you be staying? I could give you more hints based on those things.
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