http://mouseadvisor.com/travel-planning/when-to-go/
However with a little planning you should be able to see quite a bit. Try to get to the parks early. I know you_re on vacation but if you can be there for the _rope drop_ (when they drop the rope to open the park) you_ll be ahead of the game. Instead of trying for full days at the park try leaving after lunch for a swim in the pool or nap back at the hotel. If the kids will take a nap you_ve got a shot bringing them back and staying later in the park when the lines are less crowded. Learn to use fastpass to your advantage, if you pay attention to the times printed on the tickets you can secure two fastpasses at once. Here_s a link to a guy who shows you how and did every ride in Fantasyland in under 4 hours on Memorial Day weekend!
http://www.mousemanual.com/blog/fantasyland-4-hours/
I see some of the people recomend getting a wheelchair there is a $10 fee for regular wheelchairs and $30 for electric ones. While it may _work_ I don_t think it_s the right thing to do, but as Jimminy Cricket would say _let your conscience be your guide_
But, to give you a few ideas. When you enter the parks, go left instead of right. You may be able to avoid some lines this way. Get a fast past ASAP for the more popular rides, they will likely runout, so you will need to get them as early as you can. Be sure to take advantage of any extra magic hours. Finally, don_t go to the fireworks and/or parades. Everyone is there to see them and if you don_t go, there is pretty much no line.
2. Fast Pass. Find the ride everybody wants and as soon as you are close to it get a Fast Pass and then go let the kids play in the water or other climbing parks.
3. If staying on property leave the Park mid afternoon and come back. Check the hours but people start dieing off from the heat and you would be surprised how few stay till closing.
4. Pack umbrellas, rain gear and change of clothes then pray for rain. It will chase folks indoors or out of the park ;)
5. When you get so hot you can_t take it any more do the Bugs Life.
6. Plan! Get a map before you go, find the rides the kids want and hit those ASAP because they are going to be dead by mid afternoon.
7. Hats! Sunscreen! Good shoes! Lots of Rest Before hand! Good Breakfast! WATER WATER WATER!!! Bring in your own bottle, those fanny holders or otherwise to strap water on everyone is a good idea.
8. The 4 year old may not want it but I_d grab a stroller or bring one. They work great for carrying the extra stuff around and like I said he will be dead by mid afternoon.
Here_s some ideas that may help:
Use Fast-Pass whenever possible; Go to the back of the park when you first arrive and work your way back to the beginning (most people start at the front); Go to the left line if possible.
Also, if your staying on WDW property, you can get into the parks earlier and sometimes stay later.
Check out these sites: http://www.wdwinfo.com/ http://disneyworld.disney.go.com and enter tips into the search bar.
Hope this helps.
They_re free and all you do is stick in your park ticket and you get a fast pass that says what time you can return and when you do theres hardly a wait in the fastpass return line.
Hard to avoid no matter what. Try getting there early in the morning for Fast Passes.... but if too crowded, they run out before the end of the day. Best times to go is off peak season, March/October/Early November. Good Luck
On a side note, I also recommend using a backpack if you have kids with you. You can carry your camera supplies, your PhotoPass cards, snacks and drinks for the kids and it saves your back and arms because you will do A LOT of walking. Have Fun!!
Second is going to the parks early, the earlier you get there is lower the line. But keep in mind it will get busier and there will be long lines regardless of the time of day. I recommend getting the park hopper option on your tickets so you can check out a different park in the afternoon to get away from the crowds (Magic Kingdom is going to be the busiest park and so you can go there in the morning and check out a different park in the afternoon).
Last but not least, I suggest trying to stay on site and the reason why I say that is when you stay on site you can take advantage of what is called extra magic hours. The extra magic hours are when Disney opens a certain park an hour early and a different one up to 3 hours late. Disney has a schedule of which park will have these extra magic hours. Now which ever park is offering the extra magic hours will be a lot more crowded so just keep that in mind. Disney has about 30 resorts so keep in mind that all those people will be using the extra magic hours too. If you_re going to do take advantage of the extra magic hours though, I would do like I suggested before and only spend half a day at that park and go to another.
Before you go I would also check out some fan sites and maybe some travel books.
1) Arrive at the entrance to the parks at least 30 minutes before park open (people do line up early)
2) Head straight for the _biggest_ attractions and collect there fastpasses (you can hit those attractions up any time after the first time given)
3) Rider Swap Passes, for those that your little one can_t or doesn_t want to go on (It_s only good for the second rider though), go to FastPass entrance and ask the Cast Member for information
4) Pay BIG MONEY for a tour guide during your stay
5) If staying at a WDW Hotel go/stay for the Extra Magic Hours, they are alot less crowded, but only select attractions are open.
Remember not to get stressed out otherwise it will affect your kids enjoyment, then it will be nothing but a HUGE waste of money. Just relax and enjoy your trip, for you will be at the _Most Magical Place on Earth_.
PS The _wheelchair trick_ DOES NOT work, they have to wait in line just like everyone else...
PS: Also look at allearsnet.com the is the best Disney planning site!
~Use Fast Passes. If you don_t know how they work, ask a Cast Member as soon as you enter the park. If you don_t know what they are, they are basically free tickets that offer you a time frame to go to a particular ride/attraction and pretty much walk right on/in.
~ Don_t dash inside if it rains- most everyone else will duck into a restaurant or gift shop, and you will find shorter lines as a result.
~ Skip the parades. Since so many people (especially those with children your age) will be sitting, waiting for, and watching the parade, you should get at least a good hour or so to hit some attractions you may have skipped earlier in the day.
~ If you_re staying on property, see if any of the Extra Magic Hours are for the Magic Kingdom either of the days you are there. There is a calendar with updated hours on the official Disney website.
~Eat at _off_ times. Most people stick to eating at traditional times. If you can get your family to eat earlier or later than the crowds, you often find shorter lines for rides (and the restaurants are packed anyway).
Have fun, and as an important side note, don_t get so worried about missing out that you push yourselves too far. I haven_t been to WDW on the Fourth, but I have been during July, and the heat can be brutal! Make sure you make time to relax a bit, too. ;)
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