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.
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Hi Andrea! If not for the heat issue, I’d advise as early in June or late in August as your schedule permits. The March option is your next best choice.
My family and I are planning our first trip. I am a teacher and am limited to summer June7-August 15, 2 weeks at Christmas, Thanksgiving week and Spring break March 7-14. What is the best time to go. We really dislike the heat but huge crowds are not great either. Is it a lost cause?
Hiya Amy! There are no good days, but some are better than others. See Josh’s Dec stuff here http://www.easywdw.com/category/calendar/12-december-2014-crowd-calendar/ and his January stuff here–they also include such things as parade times http://www.easywdw.com/category/calendar/01-january-2015-crowd-calendar/
The only fireworks you can see well forom outside are HS from just outside the turnstiles and MK from the TTC…
Ok! Thank you so much for answering my questions and setting it straight! It is so helpful if planning our days! I am going to follow your low crowd schedule to plan our days starting on that Monday, March 2.