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"
Marisa, all my stuff is for much older kids. See this: http://www.easywdw.com/category/cheat-sheets/
Hi, Dave! Love your site and all the info here. Planning our very first trip-myself, husband, and almost 4yo son-april 28-may 6. Decided after much research no DDP, not worth it for us, even tho planning many character meals. Right now my planning questions revolve around how to plan for and what to FP for each park? Not
overlyconcerned with
ding everything, more excited for characters, seeing the parks, parades, fireworks,etc.
Hi Ess–it’s not a horrible time, but not a good time either…not sure what you mean about “not to miss”…there’s so much…the Richard petty driving experience? the hot air balloon in Downtown Disney?
Hey Dave! So I’m a bit confused= our anniversary trip will be March 30-April4 2014. Will this be a decent time to have booked? This time we won’t have children or grandchildren to run around with and wondering what would be a not-to-miss experience or two? We do have the 5hr tour booked about learning about Disney “behind the scene”. Thank you for any suggestions and thank you for the site!
Hi Sara! Yes it’s a good week–see this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2013/10/15/may-2014-at-walt-disney-world/ For where to stay, see this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-first-family-trip/where-to-stay/next-best-resort-choices/ The dining plan is unlikely to save you money, so I’d skip it…