Basic Walt Disney World To-Do List



(For the summary of this itinerary, see this. For a 180-90 day calendar, see this.)

Your To-Do list for the Walt Disney World basic December itinerary follows.

REVISED AND UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2009. (Click here for a pdf of the obsolete itinerary.) To-do lists for Walt Disney World itineraries other than the basic December one can be found here.

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NOTE: CALENDAR TO SHIFT BACK TO 180 DAYS

Many sources—e.g. WDWinfo.com here—are reporting that on October 27th, most/all WDW restaurants will be returned to being reservable 180 days in advance.

This means that for arrival dates January 25th 2010 and later, for “90 days” below, you should read “180 days,” etc.

It also means that, as Mark Goldhaber of MousePlanet.com notes here, that Disney reservations will be very busy on October 27!

A. MORE THAN 90 DAYS (180 DAYS BEGINNING 10/27) BEFORE YOUR PLANNED ARRIVAL DATE

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3 comments

1 Melissa { 07.30.08 at 5:38 pm }

I wish I read this prior to my trip to Disney in November ’07. We did get the dine-around plan and thought that worked out great. However, we found ourselves with so many “snacks” that we didn’t cash in on that the last day in our hotel, we were buying tons of muffins with our snack cash to take on the plane!

2 Dave { 07.30.08 at 7:12 pm }

Thanks Melissa! I’ll add some thoughts about snacks…I’ve heard the same thing from others! Dave

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