If your going to Disney bring a cattle proder to get trhough the crowds. If those happy homemakers run over your ankles turn with those strollers turn around and smack them in the head. (I swear they do it on purpose)
Also if you want to save on parking tell them your going to eat at one of their hotel restaurants, park at say the Contemporary- if they ask you the restaurant is called Chef Mickeys (don't put the parking pass on your dash because its only good for 2 hours) go inside then take the monorail over.
If you get the fast passes don't worry about what time they expire as long as it's after the first time you can come back. I used to collect them and a month later use them to get through the lines without a problem.
If you want to go to Epcot, park at the Boardwalk hotel (again say your going to USPN club for lunch) and walk over to the back entrance. It puts you inbetween France and England.
Same thing with MGM but get on the boat behind the Boardwalk.
Call 407-WDW-DINE in the morning for dinner reservations because everything books up fast around spring break.
DON"T BUY ANYTHING AT THE PARK. There is a place called Downtown Disney- no parking fees. Where they have a stores, restaurants, boat rides, everything the park sells and you can give them all your money at once.
Most of your money is going to be spent on food so if you can bring your own drink bottles and if it rains just wait it out- it doesn't last long. Portable fans are good too.
AND most importantly! Don't be one of those families that run around trying to do everything at once, it just makes everyone miserable and mad. Take your time, have a cold margarita in Margarita in Mexico and enjoy the sunshine :)
I hope that helps, I don't have the motivation and reread my post so if it doesn't make sense I apologize. Have a wonderful vacation and tell us all about it when you get back!
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