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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Michelle, the best resorts and restaurants all come through links from the home page: http://yourfirstvisit.net/ At that age, I’d do two days at the Magic Kingdom and one day each at the Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. MK will be most crowded the 11th, 12th, and 14th. Avoid AK the 10th and 12th, and avoid HS the 11th and 13th. I don;t have daily itineraries on this site, but you can find them in my book The easy Guide to Your First Walt Disney World Visit.
Hi Dave,
Planning a Disney trip for my7 yr old’s birthday. Would like to go around the 9th of October…but only staying approx. 4 days. This is our very first Disney trip and we want to make the best use of our time. We need help from resorts to best parks and restaurants. I would like to stay at a Disney resort so any recommendations for all price ranges greatly appreciated!
Sandy, see this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2013/11/30/fastpass-itinerary-for-high-crowd-periods-at-walt-disney-world/
My family and I are going July 27-August 9 with a 7 day pass and waterpark to wdw and 4 day pass to universal . Kids are 11,9 and 6. Any ideas for an itinerary and how I can make this enjoyable?
Michelle, sorry I don’t!! But at MK the consensus favorite quick service are Columbia Harbor House and Pecos Bills. At Epcot, it’s Sunshine Seasons, and at AK, Flame Tree Barbecue.