we are Florida residents and looking to go to Disney in a few weeks. Wife wants to stay at the Contemporary. We'll be taking our two small kids arriving on sunday and checking out on tuesday. are there any secrets to getting good rates, etc? we are only interested in the Magic Kingdom. TIA.
Don't know how much you can save on a 3 day stint. The deals are designed to have you stay there longer. And the Contemporary is expensive to being with. I think you are seriously selling your family short limiting it to just the Kingdom, but to each his own.If I were you I'd check out the various websites that have been linked in here to see if there is a DVC member selling some unused points. You don't need a ton for 3 days and you might find someone who has some left, but enough for a week long visit. Can probably get a decent deal there. The dining plan is a waste of your money for three days.
You didn't ask, but with a short time, and since you are focusing on only one park:
Attractions:
You really can't go wrong anywhere in the Kingdom. Good family fun all around. I'd highly recommend Mickey's Philharmagic show, all the stuff in Mickey's Toon Town Fair and Pirates. No matter your level of love for the place, those are really good shows/rides that everyone should enjoy.
Food:
Stay away from Tony's in the opening of the park. The bakery on the right side of Main Street is awesome. Try to get a reservation for lunch or dinner at Crystal Palace so the kids can meet Pooh and his friends. Also, or in the alternative, get a reservation at Goofy's Liberty Tree Tavern which has great American food and Goofy, Pluto, Minney, and Chip & Dale. Make sure to save room for the candy store and the fudge there, as well as the treats all over the place for the fireworks. There is a place across from the Liberty Tree that has awesome stuff including massive ice cream cookie sandwishes on huge chocolate chip cookies. Can't miss those things.
Stores:
Since you aren't hitting Downtown or Epcot you aren't hitting the bigger stores down there, but the left side of Main Street has a string of stores. They are all decent. The sports themed stuff by Casey's is pretty good.
Pictures:
Mickey's Toon Town Fair - Mickey and Minney are usually in their houses taking pictures. In the big tent behind Mickey's house there is a picture area as well. Most of the time I've been there the choices were either Princesses (expect the line to be at least 30 minutes long) or Mickey, Pluto and Minney. Pooh and his friends come out for pictures across from the Pooh ride fairly regularly. The princesses can be found near their home base rides and attractions if that's who you want to see. Woody and Buzz can usually be found by Buzz's ride, although there is a new Toy Story based ride at the Studio's so I don't know if they focus them over there now.
If a ride line is 20 minutes or under you will be on it pretty quick. 5 minutes means it's walk on. Anything over 30 starts to eat into play time. Stay away from any line that is 45 minutes or more - it's not worth it.
If you are looking for a ride that can double as relax time, there is the Transportation station in Tomorrowland that has a slow moving coaster that goes around Tomorrowland - about 10 minutes long, quiet, easy. The Jungle Cruise is also a fairly calm ride that can double as some down time. Good hint - when you are done, go to the Dole Pinapple stand across from the Robinson Family Tree (which was closed when I was there in Sept.) for some cool down stuff - good stand there. The Tiki Room is a show, fairly funny, and you get to sit and relax for a few. And of course, Small World - except for the song. Over and over and over.
Even with 3 days or so in only one park, you aren't going to hit everything there, so don't try. Have fun.

I would love to see something like this for the other parks if /when you have time.Thanks
I can do a write up for Epcot...
Future World
Test Track- A GM sponsored auto testing facility. Very fun. You go through a hill climb, terrain tests, ABS tests, handling turns, and then you go outside and end up topping out around some nice banked turns at 65 mph. My son absolutely loves this ride. A tip for when you are coming out of this ride-there is a cooling station right there which is great on hot days. There is also a stand there that sells yuengling beer. I think its the only place in the park you can get that beer. There is also a shortcut to the world showcase right there. It is hard to see if it goes through as it looks like you are just going to the convention pavillion. Take that path, it goes through and will spit you out right by mexico. There are also huge soft shelled turtles in that lagoon which my son loves seeing.
Soarin- This ride is always the most crowded and the fast passes are frequently all gone for the day by 1pm. If you can get there at rope drop and get a fast pass it is the best way to go. This is a hang gliding simulation ride. They put scents, temperature changes, and movements in to make it seem very real. It is pretty cool, but it is certainly not worth waiting for 45-60 minutes. It is located in "The Land".
Livin with the land- This is right by soarin and is one of my favorite rides. It is a boat ride, very slow, through the inside of a eco lab. They have amzing plants, insects, fruits, vegetables, alligators, hybrid fish, eels, the biggest shrimp i have ever seen, and all sorts of other engineered life. It is amazing to see what they can do. They also offer a paid tour called "Behind the seeds". I highly recommend this. My five year old loved it. You get to walk through the labs and get a super close look as well as touch, taste, and smell the different things. You get to feed the fish and help place "good" insects throughout.
The seas with nemo and friends- A fun little ride for kids. You sit in a clamshell and kinda run through the nemo movie. You pop out into an aquarium that has all sorts of fun activities for the kids. They have booths where they can make arts and crafts. There is a fun area for pictures where you can even snap a pic inside bruce's mouth. They have a manatee exhibit and "turtle talk" with crush from nemo. They have a dolphin tank and a shark/ray/tropical fish tank.
Spaceship earth- "the big golfball" as my son calls it. It is a nice ride through our history and almost never has a wait. He really likes the "choose your future" part of it where it takes your picture and asks a bunch of questions and gives you a simulation of your future.
Mission Space- this is a space simulation ride hosted by gary sinise. WARNING: if you get motion sickness do not ride this. I have to close my eyes almost the whole time so I dont get sick. You take a fake trip to mars and sit in a cockpit with four "jobs". each person has different assignments and controls to push. Again, my five year old loves it. You have to be 44 inches to ride this so dont get your kids hopes up if he isnt that tall yet. Another tip- if your kid is barely above the height requirement, do not pull his shoulder restraint down all the way. He will not be able to reach the joystick or the controls. Leave a little room and they can scoot forward and grab it.
Ellens universe of energy- This ride is ok. It is very long and pretty cheesy, but the part where you go out into the huge dinosaur lagoon is really cool. This was worth it for my son. Other than that avoid it if you dont have a full day to spend there.
Honey I shrank the audience- Kind of a lame 3-d show. I would be pass on this again if you dont have a ton of time.
Innoventions- This is hit or miss. I would certainly check it out and go through and pick and choose what you might want to see. Luckliy there is usually little wait for most and if you dont like it, you can just leave.
World Showcase
This is my favorite part. There are really no rides and few attractions, but we always have a blast here. We always go counter clockwise so I will describe it that way.
Mexico- There is a pyramid here that has a faux street atmosphere on the inside. There are shops and stands with pinatas, sombreros, etc. They have a decent sit down restaurant in here called The San Angel Inn. Very good food, but the chips and salsa are pretty much straight out of a bag and a jar. There is also a "three cabelleros" boat ride inside the pyramid. All in all the inside of the pyramid is very fun and unique. Outside they have a quick service restaurant which I have actually never eaten at. They also have a margarita stand.
Norway- I really like the Norway pavillion. They have a boat ride called the maelstrom. It is a fun little ride that talks about norweigan history and folklore. It has a drop and a part where it makes you go backwards away from some river trolls. If you look behind you at this point, there is a nice view out into the park. They Norway bakery is very good and you can get authentic norweigan sandwiches and pastries. My favorite part is of course the carlsberg beer wagon outside. I always start off my beers of the world tour here. There is also a sit down character meal here that is princess themed. I think it is called Akershus Dining hall.
China- The chinese acrobats are amazing. This show goes on 5-6 times a day and is a blast. The quick service restaurant here is awful, but the sit down Nine Dragons Restaurant is very good. There is more to the chinese pavillion than meets the eye. You can actually walk way back down a "street" where there are shops and a huge circular theatre that plays a film about china's history. It is really cool, but note that you have to stand during it.
Germany- The german pavillion is also very active. They have a great pretzel stand and a Spaten beer cart in the courtyard. There is a fountain there that I always take a picture of my son throwing a coin in, kind of as a ongoing history of our trips. It is fun to see him growing over the years. The restaurant in the back of the courtyard has music and entertainment. You can certainly smell the sourkraut and has a great atmosphere. There is an awesome model train setup that cruises around a mini german village.
Italy- The Italian pavillion is the most attractive I think. The buildings are amazing and the courtyard in the middle always seems to have stuff going on. The very nice sit down restaurant in the back left corner is awesome. The food is great and I love how quick they bring your food to you. We were in there for like a half an hour. Very full, very pleased, and ready to get back to walking. They have lots of different wines available in the wine shop. You can get like a five wine tasting for a decent price. I usually enjoy my second beer here which is usually a Birra Moretti.
America- I can honestly say I have never stopped here. It always kinda looks cheesy to me so we just move along. The only place we have stopped at is the outdoor ampitheatre to catch some music now and again.
Japan- My sons favorite of the pavillions. They have a huge coi(sp?) fish pond. A five story shinto pagoda, a nice little sushi place, and a very nice sit down restaurant. It is a hibachi style place and is very entertaining. Inside the shops they have one of those pick an oyster get a pearl booths. My son loves this. The women behind the counter here are great. They grab the oyster you choose, make an announcement to the crown, bow to you and wish you luck, then they cut open your oyster and grab the pearl. They then measure it, announce to the crowd again, bang on a drum and then ask your permission to go around and show everybody. It is a nice little production and he gets a huge kick out of it.
Morrocco- This has by far my favorite restaurant. It is called the tangerine cafe. It is a quick service restaurant that serves gyros, fallafel, hummus, and all sorts of other good morrocan cuisine. The morrocan pavillion also has a bazaar type feel to it where you are walking through a foreign marketplace. They also have a very good sit down restaurant, but I think the food is just as good at the other place at about half the cost. They have a henna art station and frequently have live music in the courtyard.
France- Chefs de France is a great restaurant. You can almost always get a table relatively quick, even if there looks like a big wait. I love the gruyere mac and cheese and the kids menu is still very authentic. It is not the usual chicken fingers and fries kinda deal. There is a fountain outside this restaurant that looks beautiful at night. They also have a cool sculpted mini garden that I think is a replica of some famous garden. There are lots of booths here where people are painting and you can have a portrait done. This is usually where I have beer number 3. Kronenbourg 1664. The pastry stand is awesome here too as well. I cant for the life of me figure out why they put the mini eiffel tower so far out of sight. A little tip- if you want you can exit epcot in between england and france and head to the boardwalk.
UK- I really like the way this looks also. The street setup is really cool. Cobblestones and tudor buildings. The rose crown pub has live entertainment. They have a shop way in the back of the streets that seems to be devoted to beatles merchandise. I frequently see large groups of people playing soccer in the courtyard here. People of all ages from many countries. This last trip was the first time I let my son join in. Everybody just having a blast, running around. You can get a pint of bass or harp right on the street. They have a fish and chips quick service restaurant here that has seating right on the water and is my favorite place to watch illuminations, which is my favorite of the fireworks shows.
Canada- They have a stage here that frequently has goofy lumberjacks(male and female) dancing. This is also where I get my last beer Labatt Blue light. There is a funny picture spot where you can put your head in some totem ploe like cutouts. The Le Cellier steakhouse is supposed to be awesome. Make sure you make a reservation months in advance if you want to eat here. There are frequently tons of ducks walking around and the kids feed them lots of popcorn so of course they stay. Right by the beer cart there is a little beach down below that almost always has a family of birds living on.
and thats everything. Obviously the website has more info, but this is just off the top of my head and what we enjoy. Make sure you are ready to walk a lot. Epcot is over 300 acres.