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Three days is not a long time to see Disney World - the good news it will leave more for the next trip. I suspect this may be your first trip so start with a good guide book, they are worth the money especially when you are learning the ropes.
Visit the Disney web site as well as others such as All Ears for menus, reviews and restaurants.
If it is in the budget, stay on site. This allows you to use Disney transportation to get around and takes some of the pressure and parking fees off of the "getting there" - this will be important on a short trip. Several locations offer accomadations for 5 (you don't mention the childrens ages.)
As for meals, this will be a major expense espcially eating in park. The good news is that many of the counter service and definitely the sit down locations offer large enough portions to share. If you want to try a sit down location, try to do at least one such as Liberty Tree Tavern Character meal for the experience, make ADR's or advance seating with Disney directly. Have a few choices and times as some fill up quickly.
Pack lightly but spares in case someone gets wet - mole skin and very comfortable shoes. You will be walking a lot! Sunscreen, umbrellas as it rains in the afternoons, hats and sun glasses are a must. A good back pack for the parks - freeze water bottles to carry and get portable personal fans before you leave. They are expensive there. Keep spare socks if wearing them in the backpack and nothing is more miserable than soaked feet from a water ride.
Choose your priorities - we allow each family member to select the one thing they most want to do or restaurant they want the most and then branch out from there. For me it's Soarin, my son Tower of Terror, Breakfast at Boma and so forth are always high on our list. If we get to 3 or 4 things on each list great. But start with Number one for each family member. Remember - you can't do everything in all 4 parks in 3 days - you will be very very tired as it is. Enjoy some shows for a break - Nemo in Animal Kingdom, Stunt Cars In HS, are just a couple of great examples.
Most of all, don't sweat the small stuff, prepare for lines but have fun!
Three days is not a long time to see Disney World - the good news it will leave more for the next trip. I suspect this may be your first trip so start with a good guide book, they are worth the money especially when you are learning the ropes.
Visit the Disney web site as well as others such as All Ears for menus, reviews and restaurants.
If it is in the budget, stay on site. This allows you to use Disney transportation to get around and takes some of the pressure and parking fees off of the "getting there" - this will be important on a short trip. Several locations offer accomadations for 5 (you don't mention the childrens ages.)
As for meals, this will be a major expense espcially eating in park. The good news is that many of the counter service and definitely the sit down locations offer large enough portions to share. If you want to try a sit down location, try to do at least one such as Liberty Tree Tavern Character meal for the experience, make ADR's or advance seating with Disney directly. Have a few choices and times as some fill up quickly.
Pack lightly but spares in case someone gets wet - mole skin and very comfortable shoes. You will be walking a lot! Sunscreen, umbrellas as it rains in the afternoons, hats and sun glasses are a must. A good back pack for the parks - freeze water bottles to carry and get portable personal fans before you leave. They are expensive there. Keep spare socks if wearing them in the backpack and nothing is more miserable than soaked feet from a water ride.
Choose your priorities - we allow each family member to select the one thing they most want to do or restaurant they want the most and then branch out from there. For me it's Soarin, my son Tower of Terror, Breakfast at Boma and so forth are always high on our list. If we get to 3 or 4 things on each list great. But start with Number one for each family member. Remember - you can't do everything in all 4 parks in 3 days - you will be very very tired as it is. Enjoy some shows for a break - Nemo in Animal Kingdom, Stunt Cars In HS, are just a couple of great examples.
Most of all, don't sweat the small stuff, prepare for lines but have fun!
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