As I organize some of my materials, I've compiled the tips on this thread. I thought some of you might like the materials, so I'm posting my document in the next several posts--ignore them if you've already read them. Thanks to EVERYONE who posted responses. They've been really useful to me.
VISITING THE PARKS
Packing for the Parks, Etc.
General:
• Prepare everything the night before! Clothes laid out, bags packed, cameras charged, wake-up call, etc.
• Bags: Fanny Packs (esp. for children, those with back problems, to limit the amount you carry into the parks); knapsacks if carrying more material. Depending on the age of children, they can carry some of their stuff.
• Flip-Flops: for water rides, Kali River Rapids, and rainy days
Extra Details:
• Earplugs for young children & loud, scary attractions
• Extra Pinbacks: so bought/traded pins aren’t lost if pinback is lost
• Mini-Flashlight for dark rides (you can read maps in line, some children like to have them)
• Plastic-film containers or mini M&M tubs hold change (including pennies/quarters for pressing)
Negotiating the Parks
• Arrive early, early, early, and use FastPasses!
• Use your Polaroid or digital camera to take pictures of your children and the outfit they’re wearing on a particular day, of your car and its parking spot
• Tie a cheap scarf on your stroller to help identify it. Some folks suggest a “used” diaper—a diaper in a plastic bag that you have spilled cola on. The scarf idea may be used for the antenna of your car, as well.
• If you have cell phones, use them to be flexible in your schedule (esp. good if parties split up).
Meeting Physical Demands
• Breaks, Naps, and Rest Periods:
o Babycare Stations
o Head back to the resort in the afternoons
o Attractions for Napping: The Hall of Presidents, The Tomorrowland Transit Authority
o Bring in snacks and stop to enjoy them
• Sunscreen
• Strollers:
Rent a stroller and/or bring your own; bring a cover or use a poncho to cover the stroller (cooler in sunlight, keeps it dry when raining)
• Toddlers: A toddler harness
• Walking:
o Be prepared for a lot of walking, including training if necessary;
o Bring at least one—if not two,—pairs of good walking shoes;
o Change socks once a day;
o Bring band-aids or moleskin for blisters;
o Use deodorant spray on your feet;
o Pack flip-flops; if it rains, pack away your shoes and wear flip-flops until it stops; that way your shoes stay dry
• Water: Drink lots of it
o Bring your own water into the parks,
o Refill your bottles often;
o To keep your drinks cold longer, freeze your water bottle and let it melt
General Touring Tips
• Go Early, Early, Early! Use EMH if possible.
• Two lines for an attraction? Choose left-lines instead of right.
• Use Fastpasses
• Use Priority Seating/ADRs
Parades
• Avoid seeing parades on Main Street, as there are less crowded places near Liberty Square or Frontierland
Rides and Attractions
• AK: Plan for the fact that several attractions close down early (4:00 or 500)
• Kali River Rapids: Use ponchos and flip-flops
• MK Railroad: Ride in the back of the train
• Monorail: ask to ride in the conductor’s car at the front; use the monorail if traveling with young children
• Stitch’s Great Escape: Skip entirely
Special Moments/Overlooked Opportunities
• MK: First haircut in the MK barbershop
SPECIAL EVENTS/VISITING THE REST OF THE WORLD
Parks
• Take a tour; the Segway tour is recommended
Resorts
• If possible, ask for a MK view at your resort that allows you to see the fireworks.
• If staying at POR, take the boat to DTD
• If staying at AKL, don’t park near the grassy medias, especially if it’s supposed to rain. Why? Ants!