Hi Christan!
I'm glad to offer a little advice!
First, I'll definitely suggest a meal with the Characters. There are a number of them to choose from -
Cinderella's Royal Table, Crystal Palace, and
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
are three great options. You'll want to make reservations as early as
you can (up to 180 days in advance) as these meals are very popular!
Next up, you'll want to check out the Magic Kingdom and
Fantasyland. Dumbo is a perennial favorite, and The Many Adventures of
Pooh never disappoints. Enchanted Tales with Belle is a must-do. Don't
miss Under the Sea - Voyage of the Little Mermaid either! No trip is
complete without seeing
Wishes!
If you the budget for splurging a bit and your daughter is a Princess fan, the ultimate experience
is the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique! But, no worries, if this isn't in the
budget, bring along a princess dress and let your little one roam the
parks as her favorite!
In Epcot, keep an eye out for different characters as you stroll through
the World Showcase. Meet and greets are held in many of the countries.
Grab a Times Guide (or check out the Park calendar) to find out where
and when to meet them.
And, last but not least, one of the best tips I can give you is to
arrive early. If you can be at the park gates before the
official opening time, you'll have a jump on the crowds. Head over to
your must-do attractions first, and you'll be ahead of the game!
Have a great trip!