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Mail and Comments: The Basic Walt Disney World Itinerary



By Dave Shute

The very same day I noted here that I can’t tell from my stats alone whether or not this site is helping visitors to Walt Disney World, Brandon posted the following comment on this page:

Just wanted to tell you that I really appreciate your website and how invaluable the information was to me on my recent (Dec ’10) trip to WDW.

I have been to Disney every year for almost 20 years and have always done it a certain way.

Your suggestions on how to plan a Christmas time experience were eye-opening.

After a flawless vacation with 2 under the age of 3, I will be “doing it your way” from now on in December. Many thanks!

Brandon is referring to the Basic Itinerary.

The Basic Itinerary is the heart of this site.

It provides the daily guidance for the week that the site recommends first time family visitors go to Walt Disney World.

If a family follows the Basic Itinerary, then they will have made great choices on when to go, how long to stay, where to eat, and what to do when.

What a nice Christmas present for Brandon to advocate that it works.

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