Yay, Cozzie! You're going to have a ball!
With two days available, there are two ways to go: hit your faves and then work in what you care to of the rest; or concentrate on some of the things that WDW doesn't have and then work out from those. Also, while I know there are folks here who don't care for California Adventure, I love the place. If you're a fan of Soarin' and ToT, you'll need to go over there anyway, so while you're there check out California Screamin' (my preciousssss

), both types of gondola on the Sun Wheel, Grizzly River Rapids (good for cooling off in August) and the Aladdin stage show. Turtle Talk is also over in DCA

. The nice thing about the Anaheim parks is that they're small enough to let you see and do practically everything in a short period of time.
Storyteller's Cafe and Napa Rose offer wonderful higher-end dining options (SC also offering reasonably-priced breakfast and lunch); Jazz Kitchen in DTD is a favorite in our house; Golden Vine Winery in DCA has some very nice wine tastings available as well as dining; Pacific Wharf Cafe in DCA has yummy soups and salads in fresh-baked sourdough boules; Carnation Cafe on Main St. is a very good choice for breakfast and lunch. Be sure to stop at Bengal BBQ in Adventureland for tasty skewers (

the bacon-wrapped asparagus

), then wander over for Dole whips.
Now I'm all psyched for October again!
