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Guide to First Time Season 1: Walt Disney World

Guide to First Time is a planning podcast for real people with real budgets and limited time — who refuse to settle for a forgettable experience. Each season tackles one big, bucket-list adventure from start to finish: the strategy, the savings, the insider moves, and everything first-timers get wrong.You're probably only going to do this once. So let's do it right!Hosted by Roberta West — Launch manager by day, millennial mom, friend who shows up with a color-coded spreadsheet and somehow makes it fun.In Season 1, we will deep dive into the Walt Disney World. All four parks. Every dollar. Every detail.Because once-in-a-lifetime deserves more than guesswork.

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    Trip Report: Typhoon Lagoon Arrival Day

    Is Disney's free water park day on check-in day actually worth it? Short answer: yes — and here is exactly how to make the most of it.In this episode, host Roberta West shares a complete firsthand trip report from Typhoon Lagoon with three kids — from the 6AM drive up from South Florida to the bus ride home with three exhausted, happy children. Two trips in, multiple kids, and the verdict is the same every time: this is the single best perk Disney offers in the summer.We cover the free water park perk, how to get there, what to pack, the Stitch meet and greet, the Surf Pool, allergy-friendly dining at Leaning Palms, the rides worth doing twice, and a full FAQ covering everything families actually ask before arrival day.Full guide at robertawest.com/typhoon-lagoon-2026/ 🌊

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    Planning a Budget Friendly Trip for 5 to Animal Kingdom

    One night. Five people. Animal Kingdom in a Florida summer. And a $500 budget that became $1,000 before we even bought snacks.In Episode 5 of Guide to First Time, I'm sharing exactly how I'm planning this trip — a one-night, two-day Animal Kingdom adventure with my sister-in-law (a Disney skeptic I am personally committed to converting), her two little ones, and my 10-year-old who has been to the parks enough times that he's basically my co-planner. I'm not a Disney pro. I'm just someone who's done this enough times to know what to skip, what to never miss, and how to keep everybody out of a meltdown in 95-degree heat.Here's what we get into in this episode:Why I started with a $500 budget I knew we'd blow — and why doing that anyway is still smarter than going in with no number at all. Also: Disney gift cards are my not-so-secret budget hack.How I found a 5th sleeper room at Port Orleans Riverside for about $250 using a passholder discount — and why staying on Disney property matters more for a first-timer than it does for anyone else.My 9-step planning framework — the exact order I tackle every Disney trip, from the big decisions down to the grocery list, the Lightning Lane strategy, and the wish list of things we'll do if we still have energy at 3 PM (we probably won't, but I like to be optimistic).The full Animal Kingdom day plan — Pandora first, Africa in the middle, Kali River Rapids when everyone needs a cool-down, dinner at Tiffins with a 40% passholder discount, and why the Bluey meet-and-greet at the Conservation Station is the thing I want most and will probably sacrifice first.The real success metric for this day: everyone gets back in the car happy, no one's sunburned beyond repair, and my sister-in-law says "okay, maybe we can come back."If you're planning a short Disney trip — or you know someone who's been dreaming about one but keeps talking themselves out of it because it feels too expensive or too complicated — forward them this episode. One focused day at the right park changes the whole conversation.Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Follow the show so you catch every episode as it drops.

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    Lightning Lane Strategy Hollywood Studios (half park day)

    ⚡ Episode 4: How to Crush Hollywood Studios on a Half-Day (With Lightning Lanes You Bought at 2pm)Didn't pre-book Lightning Lanes? Arrived at the park at noon? Still do all the rides you want!! Here's exactly how.This episode breaks down the on-the-spot Lightning Lane strategy that works even on a packed park day — no 7-day advance booking, no rope drop required.7 Tips That Actually Work:⚡ Check ride times before you buy — you can see everything before committing🎯 Get a "burner" Lightning Lane first to unlock the next booking🔄 Refresh constantly for the rides you want most🗺️ Only grab Lightning Lanes near where you already are ⏱️ You have a full hour to use each — stop sprinting🔁 Swap ride times as the day progresses — it's not set and forget🌙 Reverse rope drop any ride you missed at closing timeChapters:00:05 — Planning news: May 26th launches & Bluey virtual queue debate06:00 — Why we bought Lightning Lanes on the spot at Hollywood Studios08:00 — Tip 1: Check times before you buy10:00 — Tip 2: The burner Lightning Lane12:00 — Tip 3: Refresh for must-do rides14:00 — Tip 4: Stay in one area16:30 — Tip 5: Use your full hour window18:00 — Tip 6: Swap and reschedule on the fly20:00 — Tip 7: Reverse rope drop22:00 — Slinky was down — here's what we did24:00 — Full recap: 6 rides from 2pm–8:30pm

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    Half Day at Epcot Lightning Lane Strategy (Rides, Festival and Sit-Down Dinner at Space220)

    Proof that you don't need a full park day to have an epic Disney experience. In this episode, I'm breaking down our half-day at EPCOT during race weekend — how we arrived after lunch, skipped the stress, and still knocked out 9 rides including Guardians, Remy's, Test Track, Soarin', Living with the Land, Mission Space, Space 220, Figment, and Spaceship Earth.The strategy that made it work:⚡ Pre-book Lightning Lanes 7 days out — even for a late arrival🗺️ Start on one side of the park and don't crisscross🔄 Refresh the app constantly — Lightning Lanes open up all day🍽️ Stack a sit-down meal (Space 220!) between Lightning Lane windows🌸 Grab festival food while your family rides — divide and conquerNo rope drop. No rushing. No FOMO.The biggest lesson: stop chasing the perfect Lightning Lane time. Be in the right spot, refresh, and let the reservations come to you.Next episode: Hollywood Studios, half-day, zero pre-booked Lightning Lanes — and a packed park. How we survived it.

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    Summer Disney World Trip with Kids ($3K Budget)

    Summer at Disney is hot, crowded — and absolutely worth it if you plan it right. In this episode, I'm sharing exactly what worked (and what didn't) from my first successful July trip with a family of five, plus what I'm doing differently for two upcoming summer trips in June and July 2026.Hot Summer Tips: 🏨 Book your hotel based on your parks — Skyliner access is a game-changer 📅 Go Sunday–Wednesday, avoid 4th of July week and weekends 😎 Plan a 2–5pm hotel break — the heat will beat you if you don't ⚡ Use Lightning Lane to save an hour of standing in summer heat with kids 🗺️ Complete one park area before moving to the next — don't crisscross 🍽️ Book one sit-down meal per day — it's a survival strategy, not a luxuryDon't skip: the pool, the water park (FREE on check-in day for Disney Resort guests May 26–Sep 8, 2026!), and the night shows.📅Disney 5-Day Park Calendar — I don't plan a trip without it.

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    Halloween at Disney: First Time at Mickey's Not-So-Scary

    Is Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party worth the ticket price? Here's everything you need to know before you go.In this episode of Guide to First Time, host Roberta walks you through a first-timer family trip report from Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom — Walt Disney World's famous Halloween event From booking strategy to the Boo-to-You Parade, this is the honest guide first-time party guests actually need.We cover:What MNSSHP is and what's included — trick-or-treating, ride overlays, exclusive fireworks, the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, and the Boo-to-You Halloween ParadeThe allergy-friendly trick-or-treat token system — a game changer for families with food allergiesWhich rides have Halloween overlays — including Space Mountain in complete darknessWhat to eat — including the must-try Madame Leota Séance Candle cake popWhat we'd do differently — and whether we'd recommend October dates over SeptemberMNSSHP vs. the Very Merry Christmas Party — our honest verdictWhether you're a first-time Disney World visitor or a passholder planning your fall trip, this episode gives you the real, unfiltered experience and all the planning tips to follow.Next episode: Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party — subscribe so you don't miss it.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Guide to First Time is a planning podcast for real people with real budgets and limited time — who refuse to settle for a forgettable experience. Each season tackles one big, bucket-list adventure from start to finish: the strategy, the savings, the insider moves, and everything first-timers get wrong.You're probably only going to do this once. So let's do it right!Hosted by Roberta West — Launch manager by day, millennial mom, friend who shows up with a color-coded spreadsheet and somehow makes it fun.In Season 1, we will deep dive into the Walt Disney World. All four parks. Every dollar. Every detail.Because once-in-a-lifetime deserves more than guesswork.

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