Tips about Disney Springs, Epcot, Kids, Magic Kingdom and Planning
The Earl of Sandwich, located in the Marketplace at Disney Springs, is a great place for a great sandwich. The sandwiches were a good size and filled us up. They also offer salads at a reasonable price. We ate there three times and enjoyed it every time. It is a counter service style restaurant right next to the Once Upon a Toy store. Also, if you booked your trip through AAA and received a AAA Diamond Discount card, you can save 10% there. - Kristen Secrist
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If the kids are old enough to drop off at DisneyQuest, drop them off and have an enjoyable evening at your favorite Disney Springs restaurant. There is a food counter in DisneyQuest if the kids get hungry, and you can meet up with them later, inside, for a family "Pirates of the Caribbean" excursion. Our favorite restaurants are the Portobello Yacht Club and House of Blues -- the Voodoo Shrimp appetizer is a must and large enough to be a meal! - Pam Lau
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Here is my plan of attack: Go immediately to Basin and purchase some of those wonderful bath bombs! (Peace of Mind is the best -- so relaxing after a long day in the parks or a long day at work.) I then grab a margarita or other beverage and walk around the entire Disney Springs complex, soaking in the atmosphere and getting a little exercise. I usually end with a souvenir stop at the Christmas shop or World of Disney -- or both! - Hilary Huffman
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For neat and different things, we always check out the shop at DisneyQuest. They have the coolest items -- T-shirts, mugs, paper -- some are Disney related and some aren't. If you need or want something different, this is the place -- and it's very reasonable too! - Candy Selby
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For a peaceful break from the crowds and a nice rest for your kids, take the boat over to Saratoga Springs for a treat at Artist's Palette or down to Old Key West for key lime pie at Olivia's -- then back to shopping! - Jennifer Maxwell
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During the summer, when the "non shoppers" or the "got it done quickly" shoppers are waiting for the "real shoppers," they can go outside and enjoy the concerts and entertainment. The kids dance down front where it is easy to see them, the adults sit and relax, and the shoppers have time to browse and enjoy. - Faye P.
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We generally start planning at least a year in advance. I have a plastic tub that is labeled "WDW stuff." I place our heavy-duty hotel mugs in it so they are already packed. I also buy things throughout the year for the trip: toothbrushes, toothpaste, magic gloves and whatever else we normally use during our week-long trip. I also go to my local laundromat and pick up boxes of laundry detergent for $.50 a box. One box cleans two loads and is a lot cheaper than the hotel laundry dispenser. I also pack several dryer sheets in a freezer bag and place them in my suitcase. It keeps the clothes smelling nice and I have dryer sheets for use while there. One nice thing about the bin is that, for those times that we drive to WDW, we just put the lid on it and pack it in the van. After we arrive to the hotel we empty it out and use that as our clothes hamper for dirty clothes. It works great for those trips to the hotel laundry. - Sirena Penn
Epcot - If your kids aren't big enough to ride Test Track go into the gift shop/exit. I thought it was just a gift shop, and I was wrong. My 3-year-old was thrilled to be able to sit in a Hummer and a Saab. All he talks about are the cool cars he played in at Test Track. I am so glad I didn't walk by this attraction. - Robin from Deltona, FL
Epcot - If your kids aren't big enough to ride Test Track go into the gift shop/exit. I thought it was just a gift shop, and I was wrong. My 3-year-old was thrilled to be able to sit in a Hummer and a Saab. All he talks about are the cool cars he played in at Test Track. I am so glad I didn't walk by this attraction. - Robin from Deltona, FL
Epcot - If your kids aren't big enough to ride Test Track go into the gift shop/exit. I thought it was just a gift shop, and I was wrong. My 3-year-old was thrilled to be able to sit in a Hummer and a Saab. All he talks about are the cool cars he played in at Test Track. I am so glad I didn't walk by this attraction. - Robin from Deltona, FL
Epcot - If your kids aren't big enough to ride Test Track go into the gift shop/exit. I thought it was just a gift shop, and I was wrong. My 3-year-old was thrilled to be able to sit in a Hummer and a Saab. All he talks about are the cool cars he played in at Test Track. I am so glad I didn't walk by this attraction. - Robin from Deltona, FL
Our 3-year-old is very scared of fireworks, but she loved Wishes. This year we took the Wishes soundtrack and she listened to it on headphones while we watched our local fireworks. It worked like a charm and made the 4th of July fireworks enjoyable for all. This also works with the Fantasmic! soundtrack. - Konni Liechty
When you have WDW resort hotel reservations, the cancellation policy on the confirmation says you must cancel five days before scheduled arrival or forfeit the deposit, equal to the first night's stay. What that actually means is that you must cancel six days ahead, because what they are looking for is for there to be five days between the time you call and the arrival date. For example, we found out the hard way that you can't call on Sunday to cancel a Friday reservation. - Rhame Nelson
