Spreadsheets? Plotting parades? Egad. Overkill and then some.
Now THIS guy's got it right. You're visiting an amusement park, not the entire state of Florida. Want to visit England and see seven different cities before heading over up to Ireland and sigthsee there, too? Yep, you'd better get your maps, agenda and transportation figured out. Visiting a place with roller coasters? Eh, not so much to plan. Pick a park, jump on the right bus, and see whatever that park has to offer. Not too much planning.
I have never once, not even on my first trip, used a crowd counter, bought a touring plan (can you imagine that people actually PAY for this nonsense??) or anything. And certainly not three months out, no less. Yes, you might want to figure out where you are going to be eating, though that time of the year is usually not as crowded so you most likely won't have a problem. But as far as making charts and graphs and spreadsheets and paying people to use their "touring plans", that's just silly.
Disagree, disagree, disagree. I understand everyone has their opinions, and yours is exactly that...an opinion. I respect and understand what you are saying, except when you say that what we do is silly or nonsense. It is silly in your opinion. It is nonsense in your opinion. Anyone who goes to Disney on the dining plan has to have a plan. I have to know exactly which parks I am going to, and when so I know where to schedule my meals. There is no way my family of 7 with my extended family that can bring the number anywhere from 7 up to 16 could walk up to a restaurant and expect to get tables without reservations. Your thinking that we wouldn't have a hard time getting into a restaurant shows me that you either don't eat at many of the restaurants, or you travel in a smaller group. In order to make my reservations, I want to know what is happening on which days in order to plan what days I go to certain parks. For instance...If I am doing BBB with my girls at MK, I need to know if I can get into Cinderella's castle that day to show off their fabulous new looks. I also need to know if
MNSSHP is going on that day b/c I might just want to plan BBB so as to be already dressed up for the costume party, and then I also need a reservation for BBB. Or...I may not want to go to MK that day at all b/c it will close early for MNSSHP. I like knowing what time parades are so we can decide to go to them or avoid them. I also like knowing which day is the best and least crowded day to head to HS for Star Wars Weekends. Planning provides my children and myself tons of bonding time. We love to discuss what we want to do, where we want to eat, what we would like to avoid (like Star Wars Weekends...ugh that was rough.), what shows we would like to fit in next time, what shirts we will be making so we can plan a family day doing tie dye and such, etc... kwdw is right. Planning does avoid a lot of time wasting, especially with a big family. My brother went on our last trip with us, and he is going through a pretty bad divorce that he doesn't want. He really just needed someone to plan his trip so he could show up with his kids and have a great time. He still gives me massive praise for planning that trip. He said it was as perfect as he could have imagined it, and he looks back at the time with his kids as his best memories. Someone had to coordinate him coming after we were already there, leaving before we left, his room, his food, everything. He didn't have time to stand around trying to decide what we would do next. I loved planning his trip, and I am doing it again. I paid ten bucks for Touring plans to predict the crowd levels and park hours for me a year in advance. For a full year I can go on that site and check updates made to the predictions. To me and my family, that couple of dollars was well spent. It equals a fraction of a cent each day I have access to it. I make my money, so I spend it on what I feel will benefit me in some way. I have touring plans if I need them, but as long as I know what park I am going to and where I am eating I am usually good. It helps to have them just in case, and it helps to have the info on what shows and parades are scheduled to plan breaks, meals, etc... around what we want to see. It doesn't work for everyone to make a plan, and that's fine. But just because making one doesn't work for someone, doesn't mean it's silly, or a waste of time, or a waste of money, or nonsense. That's how we get from one trip to the next with too much time in between each trip. Having a plan doesn't mean that every day is mapped out by the minute. It is important to go with the flow when we get there as to what rides we want to do and such, but at least we know where we're going and where we're eating at what time, so there's less hassle, especially since we don't use hoppers. Having a plan means I get to spend priceless moments with my babies planning what will be some of our best memories together. I get to find out what matters to them most for this next trip, and what doesn't, and I love hearing them reminisce and plan, and laugh. I would hope that in future you would be interested in not offending those of us who don't share your opinions. I may be wrong, but I hope not. I'm glad your way works for you. I am even happier that my way works for me. After all, it is my trip, paid for by me, planned by me, and ENJOYED by me and my wonderful family!!!
