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DEVELOPING a GOOD PLAN
ALLOW YOUR CHILDREN to participate in the planning of your time at Disneyland.
Guide them diplomatically through the options, establishing advance decisions about
whattodoeachday.BeginwithyourtriptoDisneyland, decidingwhattimetodepart,
who sits by the window, whether to stop for meals or eat in the car, and so on. For
the Disneyland part of your vacation, build consensus for wake-up call, bedtime, and
building naps into the itinerary, and establish ground rules for eating, buying refresh-
ments,andshopping.Determinetheorderforvisitingthetwothemeparksandmakea
list of must-see attractions. To help you fill in the blanks of your days, and especially
to prevent you from spending most of your time standing in line, we offer a number
of field-tested touring plans. The plans are designed to minimize your waiting time at
each park by providing step-by-step itineraries that route you counter to the flow of
traffic. The plans are explained in greater detail.
THE GREAT DISNEYLAND EXPEDITION
COCAPTAINS Mary and Jack Shelton
TEAM MEMBERS Lynn and Jimmy Shelton
EXPEDITION FUNDING The main Expedition Fund will cover everything except
personal purchases. Each team member will receive $40 for souvenirs and person-
al purchases. Anything above $40 will be paid for by team members with their
own money.
EXPEDITION GEAR Each team member will wear an official expedition T-shirt and
carry a hip pack.
PRE-DEPARTURE Jack makes dining reservations at Disneyland restaurants. Mary,
Lynn, and Jimmy make up trail mix and other snacks for the hip packs.
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