Hi friends, first of all, thanks for your participation in this forum. I've been reading you for years, enjoying the insights, suggestions and knowledge on Disney parks.
Finally, I'm visiting WDW for 8 whole days! (2 for each park). I'll be arriving on february the 25th and I have some questions.
1. How are the crowds on february/march?
2. I wear glasses, a loose pair, and i'm a little bit concerned that any rough ride may make me lose them. Anyone has had any experience on this?
3. Any suggestions on which park should I visit first or any order in particular?
4. Other suggestions, whatever you think I should know beforehand.
Thank you very much in advance!
Welcome to Walt Disney World!
You didn't specify whether you are staying on Disney property or off-site. If staying on property, you can arrange for FastPasses 60 days in advance of your arrival and for the duration of your trip. If staying off-property, you can arrange FastPasses 30 days ahead. - so you could get your February 25th FP on January 26. To do so means purchasing your ticket in advance.
As far as which parks to visit on which days, if you are staying in a Disney resort you need to check which days have the Extra Magic Hours for which parks. A park will open early or stay open late on scheduled days for resort guests. Conversely, if you are not staying in a Disney resort, and you see that Magic Kingdom has "extra magic hours" on a particular day - then you might want to avoid that park on that day since you can expect it to be busier.
Your post made it sound like you might be traveling alone. There are two restaurants in Epcot (Germany and Japan) where you would be seated at tables with other guests. Depending on your personality, you might enjoy that opportunity to socialize. I've traveled as a single person and still had a great time - even dining alone.
Another word about FastPasses. You can arrange for 3 of them at one park on a given day. Once ALL of those FastPasses have been used, you can visit a FP kiosk at the park and secure an additional FastPass. But if you select an "end of the day" activity for one of your FPs - Like Fantasmic, or special viewing area for Illuminations, then there is no way you can finish using all three to be able to get another. However, likewise it is usually only the most popular attractions (EXAMPLE: Toy Story Midway Mania at DHS) where you'll really want to have a FP.
As you plan what you want to do and see, study a map of the parks. For example, if you've talked with friends who tell you that you "must" ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Space Mountain, be aware that they are at opposite ends of the park. So if you arranged a 9 a.m. FP for one and a 10:15 FP for the other, you'll already be putting a lot of walking into your schedule. Of course, you may be young and a marathon runner... in which case you don't have to worry about such things.
Since you've never been to WDW, you might want to be flexible in your planning... arrange FPs ahead for the first day you visit each park... and then decide the attractions/parks you might want to visit a second time.
Finally, it is fun to visit some of the resorts - possibly for a meal or just to look around. Contemporary Hotel, Grand Floridian, Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom Lodge are all beautiful places to visit.
Enjoy your visit.