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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 125886" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>We are pretty much veterans of the wife system. As you know easy child is a wife fanatic. He worked at Epcot through Christmas break and last summer. </p><p></p><p>From a family point of view, the less time spent parking and driving is more time spent seeing attractions. On site with shuttle service works best for us. </p><p>There are great deals to be had. </p><p>My biggest time saver and money saver was water bottles to be filled at the many fountains and snacks for kids when they are starving and the line may be long. We always scheduled one character breakfast. Now you can do lunch and dinner with characters. It was our one big expense meal. The look on a child's face when the character stops to play with your child is priceless. We only allowed one trinket per child. No other souvenirs to keep expenses controlled. </p><p>We found the meal program if tacked on for cheap a wonderful asset. We couldn't possibly eat all the food you were able to get so the snacks went to our room for evening muchies. </p><p>We did early mornings, break 2 or 3 in the afternoon and then back in the evening. It worked best for the excitement to be broken up so mom could recharge. The pool is another way to help the kids decompress. </p><p></p><p>If you want to ask questions, I'm sure easy child can help. He has been involved with wife fan sites for years and has come to be involved in the pluses and minuses of the way to view wife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 125886, member: 3"] We are pretty much veterans of the wife system. As you know easy child is a wife fanatic. He worked at Epcot through Christmas break and last summer. From a family point of view, the less time spent parking and driving is more time spent seeing attractions. On site with shuttle service works best for us. There are great deals to be had. My biggest time saver and money saver was water bottles to be filled at the many fountains and snacks for kids when they are starving and the line may be long. We always scheduled one character breakfast. Now you can do lunch and dinner with characters. It was our one big expense meal. The look on a child's face when the character stops to play with your child is priceless. We only allowed one trinket per child. No other souvenirs to keep expenses controlled. We found the meal program if tacked on for cheap a wonderful asset. We couldn't possibly eat all the food you were able to get so the snacks went to our room for evening muchies. We did early mornings, break 2 or 3 in the afternoon and then back in the evening. It worked best for the excitement to be broken up so mom could recharge. The pool is another way to help the kids decompress. If you want to ask questions, I'm sure easy child can help. He has been involved with wife fan sites for years and has come to be involved in the pluses and minuses of the way to view wife. [/QUOTE]
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