I know I am always in the minority on this one (chimed in on another similar discussion a couple of days ago on here), but we do very little planning when going to WDW and we've been fortunate enough to have 4 GREAT trips, going back to our very first one in 2005. Now I know you are specifically talking about sharing advice with first timers and all, but other than hearing about a buddy's annual family trips to WDW for a couple of years before our first trip, I knew nothing about WDW other than what I had seen on television and in his family pictures. And like I said...my family and I had an absolute BLAST on that first trip in March 2005! Sure, there are people who could argue that there were things we could have done better or we could have gotten more out of our vacation if we would have changed this or that around, but at the end of the day, all four of us had a 1st trip we will NEVER forget and came home with a lifetime of memories that no one can ever take away. And that is all that mattered to us. It is you and your family that will ultimately judge whether the trip was a success or not, not some stranger.
I just want people to know that you
can have a successful trip to WDW without having to plan every last detail of your trip and that there is something to be said for having a little spontaneity in your life once in a while. Life is full of too many schedules and too many rules - too much stress. So when I'm on vacation, I want to wake up when I want to wake up and see where the day points me. It might be 90degrees out and I may want to spend the day at Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach that day, or even just relaxing around the resort pool. Or I might want to wake up early and hit the ground running at Magic Kingdom; who knows?! Hey, for my family, all I know is it works!
For the record, I'm not discounting or disagreeing with anything anybody has said in this thread so far. Quite to the contrary. It is all REALLY good advice and there are some great tips on here for first timers, as well as seasoned vets. I've been coming on here since 2005/6 regularly and can say without a shadow of a doubt that pretty much all of my WDW knowledge is owed to this site. So it would definitely be something I would share with a first timer looking for information on anything WDW. That and JUST HAVE FUN!!! WDW isn't going anywhere. If you miss something or couldn't get everything in on that first trip, it's not the end of the world. Just start saving for that
second trip and you can catch it then!