Ok, here are my few tips (in no particular order)...and I'm sure I'll probably add more as I think of them.
Extra Magic Hours - I'm sure you've heard about this, if you've been keeping up with things. This is only for people staying in Disney Resorts (value resorts are great, btw...All Star Music is my personal fave. They shouldn't cost TOO much if you go during an off-season)...so if you decide to go that route, definately take advantage of this. When I was there last week, AK stayed open until 10pm, Epcot stayed open until 12am, and MK stayed open until 2am on selected nights...very cool!
Animal Kingdom - Not a WHOLE lot to do there, but definately worth a visit! Gotta do
Kilimanjaro Safari and
It's Tough to be a Bug! And you might even want to check out
Animal Kingdom Lodge because, imo, you see more animals there than on the safari, and the resort is just too beautiful to miss!
Illuminations: Reflections of Earth - imo, the BEST fireworks show EVER!! You can NOT miss this! I get teary-eyed every time I see it, and I usually see it 2-3 times every trip.
Wishes - another incredible new fireworks show! This one's probably my second favorite of all time! I'm still amazed at how close those fireworks are to the castle now!
Soarin - the most amazing similator ever! I did it twice last week! But get a Fastpass for it; the first time I did it, I stood in line for 50 min, which was actually good because it had been a 90 min wait.
Test Track - definately one of my favorite attractions! The outside loop is such a rush!
Lights, Motors, Action! - to be honest, I wasn't planning on seeing this when I went last week. For one thing, I'm not really an action movie/car chase/big explosion type of gal, and I was still a bit bitter about them removing Residental Street for it. But the rest of my family wanted to do it, so I thought I might as well. Lemme tell you, it's AWESOME! The things people can do with cars....wow...just wow! You can't miss this!
Rockin' Rollercoaster - if you're into rollercoasters, this is definately a must-do while at WDW! I'm a bit of a wuss when it comes to big drops and the like, and I didn't think I'd like going upside-down...but my sister made me do it once, and I've been a fan ever since!
Downtown Disney (Marketplace, Pleasure Island, and West Side)- There's been LOTS of changes since your last visit! It's better than it ever has been, and just keeps getting better. There's so much to do and see there, now! And if you have the time and money, I highly recommend seeing the Cirque du Soleil show
La Nouba!
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin - such a fun attraction! I have to do it every time I go to WDW.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - really cute, and worth a look! That is, if you're not one of the many still bitter about Mr. Toad's Wild Ride being gone
Mickey's PhilharMagic - again, really cute and another must-see!
....that's about all the new stuff I can think of at the moment.
Places I'd recommend for eating (both old and new) -
Wolfgang Puck Express, The Earl of Sandwich (haven't eaten there, but they have a great banana and chocolate smoothie...and jalepano potato chips, which I fell in love with!),
Ghiradelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop (the best chocolate milkshakes ever!),
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater, Mama Melrose (ate there for the first time last week, and I love their flat-bread pizza!),
Pizza Planet (if you don't want to spend so much on pizza),
Aloha Isle (who can resist a Dole Whip?),
Boulangerie Patisserie (it's not truly a visit to Disney if you don't go to the French bakery),
Lotus Blossom Cafe (if you like Chinese...I love their lo mein),
Flame Tree Barbecue (I'm not a big fan, but my family loves it)....just to name a few...of course, there's tons more great places, but that's just a few of my (and my family's) favorites.
If you want an un-bias view of the World, invest in the lastest version of Birnbaum's (if you haven't already)...it'll be your best friend when it comes to planning your vacation.
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