We are going next week. DS is 5.5 years and DD is just shy of 3 years (hooray, she gets in for no cost!).
In short, we are staying off-site and have a car rented. The only things we have scheduled ahead of time is the princess breakfast which the kids are pumped for. Otherwise, we are trying to make maybe 1 or 2 dinner or lunch reservations (ie. Coral Reef in Epcot) but finding that we may have missed our opportunity to reserve. I didn't do alot of reserving up front and i hope we don't get stuck eating pizza and chicken fingers for lunch
How crowded do these restaurants get? Do they allow for walk ups?
We will go at the kids' pace and honestly we won't get to see it all in 4 days. With our time is it worth going to Animal Kingdom? That is the only park I never visited so can't really make the call on going there and if the kids are too small to be interested. I heard the safari is cool but can't see DD sitting that long.
DD is eager to see the princesses but this Elsa/Anna 4-6 hour wait is something she doesn't even have to know about. I heard the lines for other characters are slightly shorter thanks E & A's popularity.
Any other tips or little known gems we might miss?
Thanks!
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Thanks ladies!! Fabulous tips! We are staying in a hotel with suites and a kitchette. I have no problem brown bagging it so we're not bound to the park food and can just plop down when we want to eat.
Thanks for the parking tip-- I was wondering if we would have to pay 2x if we left and returned the same day.
You can get restaurant reservations still if you aren't trying to get the most popular places. The popular places do not typically take walk-ups. Also, some of the resorts near the park have good restaurants that often have open spots for lunch, like Kona Cafe at the Polynesian Resort.
Use your Fastpass Plus!
Animal Kingdom is great for kids. I would go there before Hollywood Studios. It does get HOT there in summer, though.
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Do you have fast passes set up for any rides? Even if you are off site, you can set up your fast passes before hand. If not, you can do it at the kiosk's there, but you may have to stand in line.
easyWDW has some great info on what rides to do fast passes with and what ones to skip
Bring snacks into the parks. Seriously, the bulk of our money went towards food - 2 coffees, a juice and a couple doughnuts -$30. if you can find the Brita water bottles that have the built in filters in the straw (I got mine at Target) get those, then you can fill up water from anywhere and it tastes great.
IF you have a smart phone, download the My Disney Experience App, it has wait times on there
Get there early. Like Rope Drop if you can. This is how we toured MK and it worked really well. WE went past fantasy land ( we had FP for Enchanted Tales with Belle, and Peter Pan set for later that day) and we instead went and did Adventureland and Frontier land rides first, then haunted mansion, then took a break ( Tom Sawyer island is a great place to put out a blanket and have a little nap/rest time) then had an early dinner and di fantasy land and tomorrow land.
Have a plan. Have a list of rides that you MUST do. You are right, you won't get to do anything. But the problem is - it is so big and overwhelming, if you don't have a plan, you can wander around and see nothing.
Restaurants can be hit or miss- we ate at Pinocchio's' Village Haus, and Pecos Bill and we ate at off times (we used snacks to tide us over until we off times for food)
I did a ton of research before we went (it was winter and I had nothing else to do before our trip) If you need any other info, I would be happy to help . Have fun!!
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We went to Florida in April, and the only Disney thing we did was Animal Kingdom for one day. DS was about 2 years 4 months, and it was fantastic!
They don't have many rides, but a few short train/safari rides that are enjoyable. They're not too long at all for little kids. DS's favorite part was the fossil/bone dig, which is essentially just a huge playground and sandbox.
I would say that Animal Kingdom would be totally worth it for your LOs!
We were impressed with the walk-up food at Animal Kingdom. For lunch, we found a joint that offered personal pizzas along with a side salad. It was better than I thought it would be, and they know how to get a ton of people through the line very quickly.
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If you can get a meal at Akershus (Norway in epcot) that has many of the princesses at the character meal. If you go to a buffet place your under 3 year old will eat free. If you REALLY want to see anna and elsa try to get a breakfast reservation at Crystal Palace in MK for 8am, you will have to miss a character or two (winnie the pooh) but if you get out of there by 8:55 you can basically walk right up to the front of the line before the other people are let in the park. We didn't plan it that way (when we booked anna and elsa were in Norway) but we waited 15 minutes to see them, it was a wonderful surprise (on mothers day no less!).
Bring water bottles to refill, you can get free cups of ice water pretty much anywhere, saves a TON of money on buying drinks.