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Old 14 Jan 18, 04:09 PM  
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Hi,

What to I need to do and when?

When can I start looking at booking dining reservations,experiences etc

My head's spinning reading all the posts on here ,would appreciate any planning advice you can give me!

Thanks
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Old 14 Jan 18, 04:25 PM  
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It depends if your staying at Disney
You can book things earlier if you are
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Old 14 Jan 18, 04:28 PM  
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Old 14 Jan 18, 05:32 PM  
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Do your ESTA's already.
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Old 16 Jan 18, 08:44 AM  
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Yes I was going to ask if you’d done estas yet, you’ve been covered on dates for the rest
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Do your ESTA's already.
just in case ...

At that time I'd mention ... do your passports if you don't have them already

if transitting through Canada, OP will also need the Canadian ETA (esta equivalent for canada 7CAD per person)
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Haha! Never apologise for 1st time visit, it’s the start of an addiction you will never be able to let go.

As said before, check your passports have enough life in them, complete your ESTA, and start looking at what tickets best suit your plans.
Is it just a Disney holiday or are u adding in universal, or going all out and further adding in sea world and Busch Gardens.

If your going for 14 days set out a day by day plan of what you want to do! And don’t forget, you will need rest days!

Once you have a kinda plan you can then start adding in dining reservations etc etc.


Have fun, this is gonna take over your life... in a great fun way🙃

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Thanks, we have just sent passports off for renewal and will do esta as soon as they are back. We have got disney and universal 14 day passes and are planning on 1 night at universal for front of line passes.
I know we can't book fast passes until 30 days out but keep seeing people booking things at 180 days,what can be booked that early?

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Disney Dining Reservation (Advanced DIning Reservations ADRs), can be booked up to 180 days before. The most popular restaurants can quickly get booked up.

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