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Designing Your Park Approach for Each Day
After you've divided your days among the parks, and picked days to visit each park, your
final step is designing your approach for each day.
There are two easy ways to go about this:
1.
Model your visit around the daily agendas you'll find linked to from the itineraries
on YourFirstVisit.net/itineraries . We give two examples of these itineraries after
the worksheet.
2.
Use the park overviews and ride reviews that come just after the example itinerar-
ies, to tailor the easyWDW Cheat Sheets to a trip that's perfectly adapted to your
group and the length of your trip!
Example Itineraries for Disney World
If you have chosen to do an eight-night, nine-day trip with a Saturday arrival, and your
kids are at least 8 years old and 48 inches tall, then you'll find an itinerary for dates within
the next six or so months (they are released as Disney releases its operating calendar)
at YourFirstVisit.net/itineraries . Scan down the dates at that link and click to the itiner-
ary suggested for that date—taking special note of words like “but see this for required
changes…”.
When you do so, you'll find an itinerary like one of the two examples that follow, and
with it links to daily touring plans based on that itinerary and a tailored To-Do List with
suggested FastPass+. While the examples below will give you an idea about what we're
looking at, they do change based on different weekly schedules. The list at YourFirstVis-
it.net/itineraries will be updated with itineraries for each specific week.
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