My four-page Walt Disney World Cheat Sheet–an example page is to the right–includes a number of this site’s famous charts and graphs. It’s updated to reflect FastPass+.
In total, the cheat sheet provides the key stuff you need for planning your 2014 first family visit to Walt Disney World.
Click here to open it as a PDF–it’s 1.47 MB, so might take a bit.
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120 Comments on "Cheat Sheet for Walt Disney World in 2014"
Hi Twin mom! On Pop Warner, it’s trivial and don;t worry about it–see this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2010/05/30/pop-warner-week-at-walt-disney-world/
On strollers…many find them a great help even with kids that have grown out of them recently. WDW take a look of walking and long hours, and wears kids out.
For large families, start here: http://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-first-family-trip/special-circumstances/special-circumstances-large-families/
For your other questions–start on the home page and work your way through its topics and links! http://yourfirstvisit.net/
The dining plan doesn’t save much money any more, so I agree with Scott–it doesn’t much matter whether you get it or not…
Samantha, as you know there’s no guarantee that the military salute will continue beyond September–we all hope so, but won;t know til it’s announced.
I focus on kids much older (see http://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-first-family-trip/how-oldtall-your-children-should-be/ ) but for kids that age with a 4 day ticket I’d spend two days at MK and a morning each at Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom.
Your March dates will be wildly busy, so you’ll want to be at the parks before they open and use FastPass+…
Samantha, for what it is worth we are planning a 4 day trip and are not getting the dining plan. This is partially because of where we plan to dine, which will include Yachtsman Steakhouse a credit choice. The dining plan is boarder line not worth it.