sunshine1
Viva Marie!
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We had a late start yesterday and headed to Epcot. We did rope drop last week for MK and the studios so we had a fairly late start, well for me anyway, and arrived at the transportation center around 10:30am. The people queuing to buy tickets and to get on the MK monorail was unreal. So many people. I should have taken a picture to show you guys.
I have asked this a million times before but how many people do not plan their time at Disney at all? How is that fun waiting in lines all day long?
I am not an obsessive planner, I don't book dinner reservations or advance fast passes days in advance but I make sure that i don't go a park when it has extra magic hours as I stay off site and I read the easy WDW and touring plans website to find out which parks at most likely to be a bit quieter than the other parks. Plus most of the time I try to make it for rope drop.
Anyway we headed to the Epcot monorail which was nice and quiet and I felt bad for those people, in that heat with all those people that looked like they would be waiting in lines all day long.
Edited, thread title.
I have asked this a million times before but how many people do not plan their time at Disney at all? How is that fun waiting in lines all day long?
I am not an obsessive planner, I don't book dinner reservations or advance fast passes days in advance but I make sure that i don't go a park when it has extra magic hours as I stay off site and I read the easy WDW and touring plans website to find out which parks at most likely to be a bit quieter than the other parks. Plus most of the time I try to make it for rope drop.
Anyway we headed to the Epcot monorail which was nice and quiet and I felt bad for those people, in that heat with all those people that looked like they would be waiting in lines all day long.
Edited, thread title.