I've done disney several times, with little cash, to it doesn't matter what it cost.
You need to stay at one of the Disney Resorts, it's a must. Don't get a hotel outside of the park unless you simply cannot afford it, and at that point i would then recomend a rental car. Do the math and you maybe better off with a Resort.
In the Resorts, your kids will get to eat breakfast with Mickey, and that alone is worth the trip.
You can only see one park in one day, and if you do it all like I did, your kids will be dead asleap by 10 PM. You have to see the fireworks, at night, and see the parade during the day, and at night.
When you stay in the Resort, you can relax, see the park, in the morning, come back to your hotel mid-day and get in the pool, and then go back to the park. Remember it's a vacation, not an adventure to see it all.
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Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell
I would say Animal Kingdom is a must, I think we had the most fun there with the kids.
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Animal Kingdom, is great, specially if you have a three year old, just hearing them scream Tiger, Elephant etc... as they sea them upclose is worth it.
You must plan out each ride, by getting a
fast track pass ticket for the most popular rides, if not you will have to wait two to three hours for a five minute ride.
To get a fast pass ticket, you can buy them... I won't tell you how. But you can, and you will need to talk to the staff. They have tickets, which you can use per ride, if you get lucky and get your hands on these, try not to use them for your kids. The staff is fairly lenient with letting the kids in with no ticket, as long as you have one.
The legal method to get a fast track ticket, is to simply go to the ride you want to see, look for the Fast Track booth, get a ticket and come back at that time. You can only get one fast track ticket per person at a time, and you need to wait till you ride that ride before you can get another ticket, for another ride.
The Fast Track allows you to shop and eat, while you wait for the time stamped on your ticket to ride your ride. The last thing you want to do is wait in a line, I've done it and regret it.