I've got to agree with a lot of the comments above. I actually live less than 10 miles away from Disney and my family goes often (we have annual passes now that our kids are old enough to go on the rides). We also spent our vacation last July at Disney's Wilderness Lodge and loved it. I agree with everyone that it's pricey, but we needed a vacation from our own place (too easy to get on the computer, phone, etc.). I would highly recommend calling ahead and getting help with using a wheelchair/guide/etc. Most of the time if your needs are legitimate, I'm guessing a casted leg counts, you'll get the service you need.
Our family just visited the Magic Kingdom two weeks ago and it was hot. If you don't want to leave the parks during the day, I too would recommend wearing a hat, sunblock, and bring along plenty of water. I believe a small bottle of water costs $2. I also noticed a lot of people carrying around small fans with misters - man did I love being in line behind those people...they misted and got me too.
If you want to save money while at the parks, but don't want to have to leave, I would recommend packing a collapsible cooler and putting it in a locker at the front of each park. If you're able to leave the Disney area - have your own car - follow the signs to 535(runs in front of Downtown Disney) or 192(the main road that runs through Kissimmee and Celebration) to find regular grocery stores that are soooo much cheaper than anything on their premises.
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You'd think after living here 32 of my 34 years I'd dislike the mouse, but I absolutely love this place!!