For our first trip to Disney I kept our park plans in small spiral notebooks. I hand wrote our plans in a tiny little notebook and then checked things off as we did them. I used a second spiral notebook for our ADR information and for my meal selections at various Quick Serve locations.
**This may sound crazy to some, but it was a life-saver to our family...on www.allears.net you can find updated menus for every restaurant at Disney World. I spent the time looking through all of the menus and picking out restaurants in each area of the 4 parks that we would be ok with eating at on any given day. I did have our days planned out pretty well, but if the times were off and we ended up in a different area of the park at meal time, I didn't want to waste time going to another area of the park just for a quickserve meal. So, for each restaurant that I selected, I decided what I and my children were going to eat. And, yes, I did this months before our trip. I know what foods my kids like and I know what I like. It wasn't difficult to pick out our meals. I wrote down what we wanted (we got an entree, side, dessert, and beverage with the meal plan) in the spiral notebook and then when we arrived at a restaurant, I would tear out the piece of paper and hand it to my husband. I would go find a table with the kids and sit down and entertain them, while my husband ordered for us, and was able to get himself whatever sounded good at the moment. This gave him the flexibility to order what he wanted and saved me the stress of having to stand in line with the kids and figure out what we all were going to eat.
For this trip, I didn't want to have to hand write everything and I wanted a notebook that was a little bigger and would allow for changes to be made. I found this index card binder at Target. It was the perfect size and the binder rings allowed me to take out the pages that we didn't need, and I was able to move cards around if needed. After I made our park plans and meal decisions, I typed up all of that information and printed them out so that they were small enough to fit on the index cards. I also made lists of the characters that we wanted to meet and the places that we wanted to get Pressed Pennies. I also included pictures that I wanted to make sure we got. I even made lists of the things we would need for each specific day at the park and included those in the little notebook. For instance, our 2nd day at Epcot we needed to bring the Passports. Some days we were going to be there at dark and I wanted to bring glowsticks. If we were going to be waiting for a parade, I made sure to pack the neat sheet so that we had something to sit on while waiting. As we progressed through each day, I would cross off things that we accomplished or make notes about things that didn't work out as planned. As you can see below, this morning at MK everything worked out as planned except for the Merida M&G. The line was too long and we didn't want to wait. If it had been something important to us, I would have just changed plans around later in the day, or even the next day, and found a way to fit it in. But, we didn't care so we just skipped it. By making notes in the itinerary, I was able to complete a post-trip report so that when I plan our next trip I can take into account what worked and what didn't work. I saved this little notebook and I plan to use it again next time. It even fit perfectly into my mini-hipster Vera Bradley purse.


























