Does anyone know if you can kid swap for a single parent? There are a few rides that my 11 year old isn't up to, but I won't leave her alone. I'm guessing I should just take a pass this time, but wondered if anyone has a tip for this situation.
Thanks.
Use 407-824-2222!! I cant stress enough how amazingly helpful the people at the other end of the line are. Its an all-purpose Disney switchboard basically, but the people who answer (and someone ALWAYS answers on the first or second ring) are exceptionally knowledgeable and most of the times I've called I dont even need them to transfer me.
Im not sure if this number is a 'Disney secret' or what, but I have never seen it advertised anywhere. I got the number when I did the college program and have used it on every trip since.
:sohappy:Kristie...I have one that I may have picked up from here (sorry - can't remember exactly, but If I did - thanks to the person who posted originally). If you have small children there is always a chance that they can get lost. With the occasional pushing crowds, dark places, or just general lost in the moment, a child could easily get separated from a parent, no matter how careful they are. We picked up a small pet ID tag for $6 at petsmart and had it engraved with "I'm Lost. Call Daddy and his phone number. Each day we pointed out to my son where he could find "nice workers" that he could show the tag to and they would call us. We put the tag on his shoe lace every day. We didn't ever have to utilize it, but we felt better having it there as you just never know. I did notice a few places in the parks where they had Disney ID tags and they were only $10, so not much more than you would pay at a pet store if you want a Disney shape or design.
The tennis shoe thing may work for you, but I know everyone in my family would be in agony in tennis shoes. Friends and relatives of mine who have been to WDW have suggested at various times: walking shoes, tennis shoes, flip flops (I can't image wearing flip flops for 12 hours, personally), crocs....it really depends on the person. I personally just tell people to wear their most comfortable shoes/sneakers.
I used ziploc snack size bags to measure out 1 cup servings of Kashi Go Lean Crunch, and bought a small milk in the resort's food curt at night. The Kashi doesn't burn up in my stomach as quickly as other cereals (no 10am starving "I need a cookie"time). With all the walking, I lost weight on our April Disneymoon.Breakfast
If you've got extra room (personally, I suggest you MAKE room) bring a box or two of cereal. If you are not a big breakfast person, you will not fare well with morning options. Your best bet is to bring some cereal and buy milk in the morning. Insta-breakfast for much cheaper.
Make reservations at your 180 day mark if at all possible to ensure the restaurant you want!Here are some tips that help me.
*Read the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World
*Make ADR's at your 90 day mark
*Research & research some more
*Take Batteries with you, they are 16.00 at the park
*Bring your own gum
*Be at the park about 30 minutes before it opens
*Always, always use fast pass & know that you can use them anytime AFTER your return time.
*Bring small ziplock bags with you, you may need one for your kids.
*Stop & smell the roses. If you rush through the parks, you will miss the beauty of Disney.
The most important for us and many others, be sure to take a break in the afternoons. :animwink:
Do the CM'S still hand out those transportation trading cards?Tips
We just returned from a week at WDW, 12/25-1/1. Here are some things I learned.
1. Buy disposable rain ponchos at the dollar store (2/$1). They are small, pack well, and if you're lucky like we were, you won't need them!
2. If you are off property, or have a car, go to WalMart: pins to trade are $5; snacks to take in; T-shirts, etc are much cheaper.
3. Pack an insulated backpack (WalMart, $9) with cheese sticks, juice pouches, etc. Freeze a water bottle to use in it.
4. pouches for everyone. My kids carried their own camera, gum and DS games for the lines.
5. DS or gameboy system for line waiting. It saved hours of whining!
6. Rent a locker if you plan a long day. It is so worth it to store a sweatshirt, change of socks (a must) or backpacks when you don't need them.
7. Be very friendly to the CMs. They have lots of goodies: pins, stickers, surprise fast passes, etc.
8. Don't pass up a photo op, you may not be back by there.
9. Use the Photo Pass photogs, they will use your camera also.
10. Go to the Character Spot in EPCOT early, we got alot of autographs and pics.
11. Don't edit your photos on your digital camera until back at room, it eats batteries!
I have more, but later, if anyone is interested...
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Sadly not. They stopped handing them out after the accident a few years back.Do the CM'S still hand out those transportation trading cards?
Over your many vacations spent at WDW or even if you've been just a couple of times, what are the tips you would give someone who is about to go?
I suggest:
1. Remember to wear tennis shoes (ones that are worn in- not brand new)
2. Take advantage of Early Morning Hours in the Parks
3. If you have a big family like I do don't always try to stay together, but make sure you take 1 good group photo before you leave!
4. My family calls them "squished pennies" and there are machines all around the park that you can get different ones. They are great to collect.
5. Packs are also useful to me and carry my sunglasses, $, etc.
please oh please do not wear " packs" (you yanks have no idea how hilarious that is to us Brits) -they should be banned. Shorts with lots of zipped pockets are far superior.
Pick up a show schedule early on and be sure to start hitting shows early (this only really applies to DHS) to avoid the all too common pitfall of getting toward the end of the day and missing the last available performance of one show because you were still stuck in another.
On that note, be sure to arrive 15-30 minutes early before most shows and factor in 5-10 minutes extra after the show is supposed to end to allow for exiting the theatre, often a logisitical nightmare, (particularly at LMA) and to re-group with your party. A half-hour show can easily consume an hour of your day!
Aw . Thanks for the help thoughSadly not. They stopped handing them out after the accident a few years back.
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