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"
Regina, you can’t see the EPcot fireworks from Cape May. You can see the MK fireworks from the beaches near the Poly, but they are a hundred times better inside the park, on the Main Street axis, facing the Castle.
Thanks for your response! I appreciate your advice! We do have six days in the parks with two of them being short days but we don’t need any breaks or days off with ages of our children. I was told that the Polynesian, where the luau is, is a great place to watch the mk fireworks. Not true? And that the Epcot fireworks can be viewed from the cape may? My kids prefer buffets over quick service meals.
Hi! This is a great sight! Thank you! We have our trip planned for March 1 – 6. We will arrive early afternoon on Sunday. Leave late afternoon on Friday. What are your recommendations for the best way to see the parks? We would like to include the hoop de doo and camp fire sing along. Hawaiian buffet at the Polynesian resort. Crystal palace, chef Mickey and cape May cafe buffet. Kids are 14, 12, 11. Thank you for any help you can offer.
Marie, if you are hopping, you pay to park just at the first park. Keep your receipt and show it at the next park and you won’t be charged again that day. Alternatively you can take Disney transport form the first park to the second park–though on average that will be slower…