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 Dave,
I’d love to know your advice on parking. We are not staying on site. We have a couple breakfast reservations at disney resorts. We purchased park hopper tickets and will be using fastpass. I worry we will be having to go back to our car to get to our next destination and I don’t want to be pressed for time or be spending a lot of money on parking. Any suggestions or advice is appreciated!!
Steve, FastPass+ is free, and even at quieter times of the year waits without it routinely exceed an hour, so you should definitely use it! For a child that age you could focus entirely on MK, but all the other parks except maybe Epcot are worth visiting as well. See this for what to prioritize in each park: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2011/03/09/the-comprehensive-guide-to-walt-disney-world-rides-and-attractions/
March 2, avoid HS and MK
March 3 avoid Epcot
March 4 avoid AK
March 5 avoid MK
March 6 avoid Epcot
March 7 avoid MK and HS
March 8 avoid AK
Hi Jill, I won’t have an opinion about parks to visit each day until Disney releases its calendar for June, which it won’t do for another 3.5 months. And with the time you’ll have I’d vote for your break day to be completely unscheduled, so do Hoop on the evening of an MK day…