Re: Disney advice
For the best deals on ticket prices, check out mousesavers.com
They have great ticket prices through a place called undercover tourist.
Pete is right: Never buy "used" tickets, you have about a 10% of saving and getting a great deal, and about a 90% chance of getting ripped off.
Don't buy tickets in the lobby of your hotel.
Re: Kids:
With kids/Without kids makes a HUGE difference. Boy/Girl/Age factors in as well. If you have a 5-7 year old girl, be prepared to shell out bank at bippity boppity boutique for a princess makeover.
Daily Touring Plans:
Doing a full day, trying to be the first one there and staying till they kick you out after the fireworks ... SUCKS!!!
Divide your day into A, B, C.
A=early morning
B=afternoon
C=evening/closing time
Only do 2 of the three. A and C, A and B, or B and C.
If you have kids with you, and you ever have this sentiment:
We spent a ton of money on this vacation, and you're gonna stay here till the bitter end whether you're having fun or not!
It's time to take a break.
If your kid is big enough to not need a stroller but small enough to fit into Disney's strollers, rent them one. It will make a world of difference.
Do you have any special needs kids traveling with you? PM me to let me know. I have special advice in that case.
I could go on all day. PM me if you have any specific issues. It's much easier for me to answer specific questions than it is for me to cover a general "what's the best advice?" question. That's why the Unofficial Guide books (I have 2 of them from different years, they are great) are like 800 pages.
Bring a camera. Take advantage of the photopass program.
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