disneysmiles
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I'm 23 and my parents have been DVC members for about 15 years. I've been coming to Disney at least once a year for the past 12 years or so. I'm bringing my girlfriend for her first Disney trip in August before Med-School starts for myself, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for nice weather and lite crowds (wishful thinking) Some of my advice might be geared for people my age, but nonetheless I hope some of it is helpful.
1. Get to Animal Kingdom early, ideally at rope drop, and proceed to Kilimanjaro Safari's. Obtain fastpasses. Ride it - there should be no wait because you're one of the first ones there - and once off, ride it again!
The experience is totally different each time: a different guide, the animals moving around, etc. Plus getting their early, food is put out so the animals get in good viewing and so they will be active in the morning. This is unfortunately a ride that can be a lot of fun (if you see a lot of animals), or a bit of a bust ("Just look at those termite mounds!"). Don't leave it to chance, ride it twice!
2. You can easily make a cheap and fun day at the Boardwalk area.
Take a bus to Hollywood Studios, and walk along the channel to Boardwalk (about 10 minutes). From there you can: walk to Fantasia Gardens Mini Golf (so much fun!), walk around the lagoon to Swan/Dolphin, Beach and Yacht Club or see the sights and sounds of Boardwalk. Big River Grille and the ESPN club are fun (for an older crowd) to grab some drinks or appetizers. Jellyrolls, with dueling pianos, is a fun night cap.
3. Single rider lines.
I believe these are available, at least, at Everest and Test track. More than once I have skipped the 90 minute wait and rode the ride 2-3 times in less than 20 minutes.
4. Wear sandals to the parks.
Obviously comfort is the most important thing, but if it rains or you ride a water ride, nothing is worse than wet socks/shoes all day and the wrinkly feet!
5. Dinner at the California Grille at the Contemporary.
Book those reservations in advance. Arrive 45 minutes early (or earlier and ride the monorail) to make a special table request. Hopefully you'll have a window-table, amazing food, a great view and an overall great experience as the restaurant pipes in music from 'Wishes' being played at Magic Kingdom. Don't worry, they have a balcony if you don't get your ideal table where the view is still great the and music can still be heard. It is a bit spending however, well worth it though!
All great tips! I have yet to walk around the boardwalk area. Good luck with med school. My husband is 23 also and starting in August.