2013 WALT DISNEY WORLD CHEAT SHEET
James McC. emailed last year to thank me for this site, and among other things said “It really helped, it was kind of like a cheat sheet.” [pinit]
A “Cheat Sheet” is a “concise set of notes used for quick reference” and is a great description of what the site is trying to do.
So based on these thoughts and what people pin on Pinterest, I’ve put together the four-page Walt Disney World 2013 Cheat Sheet. Click the link to open up the (1.9 mb) PDF.
(The image at the top of this page is an example page from it.)
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44 Comments on "2013 Cheat Sheet for Walt Disney World"
Hi Dave,
First of all, wha a great work!!!
Last year I visited your site and I planned my trip with my kids(6y and 2y) for 25/04 – 11/05 because of the early easter this year.
For this period can I use the Itinerary V3? I will be arriving on friday the 25th late at night.
Do I need to book the Chef’s Mickey and the Cinderella Royal Table in advance? What about the others parks like: Sea World, Wet’n Wild and Universal Studios?
Tks,Vivian
Hi Betsy, just start at the home page http://yourfirstvisit.net/ and work your way through its topics. It covers how long to stay, where to stay, what to do, and everything else!
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Hello,
We are thinking about going to Orlando June 4-? We have a 14 year old son. Never been there except for husband about 30 years ago. where would the best place to stay be for us and what would be the highlights maybe for us having a 14 year old – sports not important.
Thanks- this trip is a bit overwheming to figure out; your site is very helpful
Well, Shukonda…the parks will be just mobbed, with 2-3 hours waits for the major rides, so I don;t see it as magical at all…so personally I’d save the money and return during a time when you aren’t facing one of the 3 or 4 busiest weeks of the year…
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We are staying off-property from 3/3–4/6 and wanted to spend Easter at Magic Kingdom because it sounds so…well…Magical! I know it’s high volume and probably will be for our entire trip, but what do you think? We only plan to visit Magic Kingdom and Epcot this trip while also visiting Universal and enjoy what the Nickoodeon hotel has to offer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.