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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 5652050" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>definitely split up the party. Its easier to accomodate with 2 people than 4.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, use the buddy system, it's a big place and I'm not keen on anybody going off alone.</p><p></p><p>If you have smart phones, turn on Google Latitude or some other phone tracking thing. Just so you can find each other.</p><p></p><p>Do 1 park per day. You will waste too much time trying to switch parks.</p><p></p><p>FastPass = smart. it's like reserving a seat on the ride, so you don't have to literally stand in line.</p><p></p><p>The meal deal = handy. we had plenty to eat when we did it. Our big meal from the plan, we used in Epcot's cultural village. Some brittish pub, had awesome bangers and mash with desert, etc. I was stuffed.</p><p></p><p>Find out if your employer sponsors any rides, and if they have any perks. My old employer sponsors Mission to Mars. I was able to bring my work badge to a side door, and go upstairs. Free drinks, lounge, photo printing, and silly video mail, while overlooking the line. Then I got to jump to the front of the line for the very next ride. And we could keep doing it.</p><p></p><p>When I went, I only had time for 2 days. We went with the whole extended family to the main Disney area, then the second day, me and my wife ditched the inlaws (who were going back to the same park for the kids) and we went to Epcot.</p><p></p><p>Mission to mars and Test track were excellent. The cultural area was cool, saw some bands play, ate some food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 5652050, member: 8835"] definitely split up the party. Its easier to accomodate with 2 people than 4. Obviously, use the buddy system, it's a big place and I'm not keen on anybody going off alone. If you have smart phones, turn on Google Latitude or some other phone tracking thing. Just so you can find each other. Do 1 park per day. You will waste too much time trying to switch parks. FastPass = smart. it's like reserving a seat on the ride, so you don't have to literally stand in line. The meal deal = handy. we had plenty to eat when we did it. Our big meal from the plan, we used in Epcot's cultural village. Some brittish pub, had awesome bangers and mash with desert, etc. I was stuffed. Find out if your employer sponsors any rides, and if they have any perks. My old employer sponsors Mission to Mars. I was able to bring my work badge to a side door, and go upstairs. Free drinks, lounge, photo printing, and silly video mail, while overlooking the line. Then I got to jump to the front of the line for the very next ride. And we could keep doing it. When I went, I only had time for 2 days. We went with the whole extended family to the main Disney area, then the second day, me and my wife ditched the inlaws (who were going back to the same park for the kids) and we went to Epcot. Mission to mars and Test track were excellent. The cultural area was cool, saw some bands play, ate some food. [/QUOTE]
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