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We almost always do our several weeks a year vacationing during shoulder and value seasons. However with my oldest son now in Kindergarten, I am having to limit myself to the number of days we take him out during the school year (we vacation 5-7 weeks a year and the weather where we live [Seattle] is best in the Summer so we like to stay home then - WDW would be too hot and muggy for us then anyway.) So I went ahead and traded one of our Timeshares for the Sheraton Vistana Resort at WDW during Presidents Day Week (yikes). This is our first time there (we usually go to Disneyland since we live on the West Coast).
So I understand this is one of, if not THE busiest week of the year. Great
We hate long lines and are use to going to Disneyland during the off-season and waiting 5-30 minutes max to get on rides. This is going to be a bit of a shock for us. So of course I'm researching and studying everything I can find about WDW to try to 'outsmart' the herds - a tough challenge for that week. Here's what I've gathered so far. Thanks in advance if anyone has any other tips, especially considering we are not staying in the Resort itself.
- Get there 1-hr before park opens as morning is least crowded
- Try to book an early morning character breakfast at Magic Kingdom on a day there is no early opening hours (will they even have a day without the special early openeing that week? Probably too late to reserve a time early enough at this point.)
- Eat breakfast before arriving (if not doing character breakfast).
- Eat lunch and dinner during non-peak times (before 11 am or after 2 for lunch, before 5 or after 8 for dinner - we may do well eating AFTER the peak time since we will be coming from a timezone 3 hours behind)
- Get a AAA Diamond Parking Pass for closer parking (I hear it doesn't make much of a difference at Magic Kingdom time wise but is advantageous at the other parks)
- Get a FastPass for the most popular ride in the park we want to ride as soon as possible (examples: Splash Mountain, Test Track, etc.)
- Get Second FastPass ticket BEFORE going on ride for First FastPass (also, evidently some rides will let you get the second FastPass before your time comes up for the first FastPass, you have to look on the back of the ticket)
- Hit the Fantasyland rides (we mainly want to do Peter Pan) that don't have Fast Passes first thing or near closing (not sure how long our kids will last, especially with the time change.)
- Call ahead for Priority Seating at table service restaurants (probably should have done this weeks ago, better do it now.)
We will have 6 full days. One thing I'm concerned about is my kids handling the time change and how long they will last. I'm not sure how fast/convenient it is to come and go from the parks via car or Shuttle from the Sheraton Vistana. Is it pointless to try to do a mid-afternoon break and then come back in the evening or is getting in and out of the park in the early evening not to bad (I'm guessing using the shuttle is the key but I have no idea how long it takes.)
I'm also not completely sure which of the top rides at each of the parks have the longest waits build up the quickest. If I think about Disneyland, I know Splash Mountain would probably be in the top 3 at Magic Kingdom. I've heard Test Track at Epcot is so bad the FastPass has a 20-30 minute wait! Is the ride THAT good?? And I imagine Tower of Terror is in the top 3 and Disney Studio. Any advice on ride strategies would be appreciated keeping in mind one of my kids is 43 in and the other is 44.
I've gotten info on which days are historically the busiest for which Park. We are going to avoid Magic Kingdom Sat, Sun, and Mon. (Probably do it Tue, or Wed). We are actually more interested in the three other parks more since we've been to Disneyland already so many times.
Cheers
So I understand this is one of, if not THE busiest week of the year. Great

- Get there 1-hr before park opens as morning is least crowded
- Try to book an early morning character breakfast at Magic Kingdom on a day there is no early opening hours (will they even have a day without the special early openeing that week? Probably too late to reserve a time early enough at this point.)
- Eat breakfast before arriving (if not doing character breakfast).
- Eat lunch and dinner during non-peak times (before 11 am or after 2 for lunch, before 5 or after 8 for dinner - we may do well eating AFTER the peak time since we will be coming from a timezone 3 hours behind)
- Get a AAA Diamond Parking Pass for closer parking (I hear it doesn't make much of a difference at Magic Kingdom time wise but is advantageous at the other parks)
- Get a FastPass for the most popular ride in the park we want to ride as soon as possible (examples: Splash Mountain, Test Track, etc.)
- Get Second FastPass ticket BEFORE going on ride for First FastPass (also, evidently some rides will let you get the second FastPass before your time comes up for the first FastPass, you have to look on the back of the ticket)
- Hit the Fantasyland rides (we mainly want to do Peter Pan) that don't have Fast Passes first thing or near closing (not sure how long our kids will last, especially with the time change.)
- Call ahead for Priority Seating at table service restaurants (probably should have done this weeks ago, better do it now.)
We will have 6 full days. One thing I'm concerned about is my kids handling the time change and how long they will last. I'm not sure how fast/convenient it is to come and go from the parks via car or Shuttle from the Sheraton Vistana. Is it pointless to try to do a mid-afternoon break and then come back in the evening or is getting in and out of the park in the early evening not to bad (I'm guessing using the shuttle is the key but I have no idea how long it takes.)
I'm also not completely sure which of the top rides at each of the parks have the longest waits build up the quickest. If I think about Disneyland, I know Splash Mountain would probably be in the top 3 at Magic Kingdom. I've heard Test Track at Epcot is so bad the FastPass has a 20-30 minute wait! Is the ride THAT good?? And I imagine Tower of Terror is in the top 3 and Disney Studio. Any advice on ride strategies would be appreciated keeping in mind one of my kids is 43 in and the other is 44.
I've gotten info on which days are historically the busiest for which Park. We are going to avoid Magic Kingdom Sat, Sun, and Mon. (Probably do it Tue, or Wed). We are actually more interested in the three other parks more since we've been to Disneyland already so many times.
Cheers