Sigokat,
You will have a ball. Pace yourself. I was done in by the end of summer heat and was grateful that Hurricane/tropical storm/tropical depression Ernesto gave us several days of cloud cover and rain. You have survived the desert, so I bet you'll find Florida a snap.
There is so much to see and do in WDW. You've got 7 days, and that's a good length of stay for a trip. We ran like maniacs for 5 days and saw everything. It was exhausting, but I think I lost a pound or two. I had to dunk my head in a fountain outside of France on the only sunny day we had. OK, enough about the humidity and heat.
If you are staying at a Disney resort, and I don't know if the military resort is, you are eligible to stay longer hours at different parks each day. I recommend using the extended hours. The crowds thin out. We rode Expedition Everest 3 times in a row because at 7:30 AM in the rain there was no one else at the park.
If it should rain, don't be concerned. Buy a Mickey poncho or bring one of your own. The rain keeps the crowds down and the parks are still lovely.
Word of warning: I bought a small snow globe and packed it in my carry on luggage. Bad idea. It was confiscated. I got really angry and deliberately dropped it so it would crack. Also bad idea. I think I was followed by security after that. The airline (Jet Blue) did not offer any mailing services. Disney should have offered to mail it to me, as they did with the perfume I bought in France.
Check out all the 3D movies at whatever park offers them. They are all terrific experiences.
If you want to eat at the sit-down restaurants throughout, you will need to make reservations, usually weeks in advance. We didn't get into a couple, and we tried to make reservations about 3 weeks before the trip.
I may not get the exact names correct, but here goes:
Animal Kingdom:
Safari ride - LIVE ANIMALS! You sit in a open van that takes you through a park where you can see live animals doing their thing. Nice and relaxing, except for the bumpy road, and gets you off your feet for a bit. You may or may not get great shots of the animals as they could be sleeping or far away from the road.
Expedition Everest - great roller coaster and a new addition to Disney featuring the Tibetan Yeti monster.
Primeval Whirl - I wrote in another post that Primeval Whirl was our favorite ride because it was unexpectedly ridiculous, painful and downright hysterical. We rode it 3 times in a row.
Dinosaur - Meh. So so. Not great.
It's a Bug's Life (I think that's the name) - It's a great little 3D movie with hilarious special effects. It's a must see and is located within the Tree of Life, which is also a must see.
There are a bunch of walking tours in Animal Kingdom and I recommend them all. The grounds are beautiful as are the tigers, gorillas and birds that you wouldn't get to see otherwise.
Animal Kingdom is a beautiful park, with lush jungle foliage all around.
MGM Park:
Tower of Terror - Fantastic, a must do. You'll scream like a little girl; I guarantee it.
Aerosmith Roller Coaster - Another great one. Tell your wife to remove her earrings. You are rocked around and the force is so great, my friend lost her earrings.
The Great Movie Ride - That might not be the correct name, but it's close. You sit and move around a variety of movie sets. It's a nice, relaxing, nostalgic look at movies, old and new, mostly old. There's also some corny role playing by the ride master, but that's enjoyable, too.
Because I love movies so much, the MGM park is my favorite, even though there are few rides in it. I love the look of the park.
There are great restaurants here, too. We ate at the Brown Derby, and at the GU4 in DisneyWorld, we met FPW at a 50's themed restaurant, whose name I can't remember, where we were brutalized by the purposefully nagging waitresses. We loved it.
More to come...
Reading is freedom.
The mind soars, no earthly cares,
no limitations.
A Maggers Haiku, 2005
Years ago my mother used to say to me... "In this world, Elwood, you can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant."
Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.
Elwood P. Dowd