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Old 08-15-2007, 08:34 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Tips. I have a few.

As far as food is concerned, it's not a bad idea to try and do what you can to save money on food (it adds up quickly). I usually eat outside of the park before getting there to save a little. Among my favorites are Milly's, Denny's (across from the park gateway), Tiffy's, and Coco's. I'll usually either opt to pack a lunch and store it in my locker (I highly recommend a locker rental, they're very handy to have for storage throughout the day), or it's not too bad to get lunch at the park. If you decide to eat at the park I have a few favorites I usually recommend. For breakfast I usually recommend the Riverbelle Terrace, their pancakes are killer, or if you want to eat at the DLH Goofy's Kitchen is really good. For lunch Hungry Bear, or the French Market, and for dinner Blue Bayou (it's not cheap but it's worth your money spent).

It's not a bad idea to start collecting fast passes to the major attractions first thing in the morning. In October you don't typically have too long of a wait for anything but, even the crowd favorites can be a little longer than most rides. Splash Mountain and Space Mountain are usually the first ones I'll grab in the morning. I haven't ridden Nemo yet but I'm sure that'll be another one to get right away.

I usually tell everyone to take their time and relax. Don't try and schedule everything in or you don't really enjoy it as much. Make sure you don't miss any of the major attractions.

During the evening I usually try and make time to shop for myself and for whomever I'm supposed to be bringing back souveniers for. I also usually take time to find a nice spot (not necessarily on Mainstreet) to watch the fireworks (there's a nice area near Thunder Mountain behind the coaster where there are bench's everywhere, places like that aren't usually half as crowded as Mainstreet are). You also might want to pack a light sweatshirt or a jacket and jeans. It might be decently warm during the day but at night it gets chilly, that's why it's great to have lockers, easy access and great for wardrobe changes later.

All in all do whatever you want and have a blast! Good luck and have a phenomenal time!
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