After 5 visits to Orlando, I noted some tips which I found useful
[u]Epcot</u>: Allow 2 days, one for Future World and one for World Showcase. For WS, try to get Valet Parking at an Epcot Resort (We did this by having a Character Breakfast at Cape May Cafe of the Beach Club Resort) and walking across the International Gateway into the park. Far quicker and saves a lot of walking.
[u]Epcot:</u> Following on from above, do World Showcase anti-clockwise, starting from Canada. This puts you at Mexico last, and its Cantina de San Angel has great vantage points to watch the Fireworks while eating supper. (Many people know this and so try to be there by 8pm! Even if the tables are full, the trees have platforms to sit on)
[u]Magic Kingdom</u>: Tony's Town Square Restaurant takes bookings for dinner. It is a great place to watch the Spectromagic Parade and make a quick getaway afterwards. If you are staying for 'Wishes' fireworks, you can plan so that you finish your meal by the time it starts and move to the square. We did and it worked very well.
[u]Magic Kingdom</u>: If you are watching 'Wishes' from Main Street USA, the left sidewalk as you face the castle offers much better views than the right. You can also see Tinkerbell a few seconds longer!
[u]MGM</u>: In the 'Toy Barn' area, some stewards often tip kids off on when and where a favourite Disney Character will be availble for autographs throughout that day, when asked privately. I suppose they do this based on their knowledge of the individual actor's habits.
[u]Animal Kingdom</u>: A steward told me that more than any other animal, the Tiger took a siesta on a warm afternoon. So he advised us to to the Maharajah Jungle Trek in the morning, even before going to AFRICA if necessary. It does not take long, whereas all of Africe, including Rafiki's Planet Watch may take a couple of hours.
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