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  • On Sep 11, 2008
    Ashley from WV Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    First trip to Disney with my DS5 in late Oct. I've made breakfast and dinnerADRs for all days we will be at Disney and I've decided what parks we will be going to each day. What happens in between I've left open. Am I underplanning? LOVE THE Q&A'S!!

    Ashley,

    I think your plan sounds great!  Making your reservations for dining is the biggest part of the planning, and one of the most important.  Once you've crossed that hurdle you are on the home stretch.

    When we're visiting I look at the park calendar to determine where we'll be each day.  From there I make my dining reservations and a Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique reservation, and that's pretty much it.  I am a planner, but too much structure can make it feel less like a vacation, too.

    I think you're ready, and I hope you have a wonderful first trip to Disney!
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Meet the Panelist: Heather, Kentucky

I'm a member of the original 2008 Moms Panel and am happy to be back again to help you plan! We are DVC members who visit 2-3 times per year with our 3 young daughters, and I am only one visit away from being able to say I've stayed in every Disney resort! Learn More About Heather

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