Laketravis
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Ah! FINALLY we can see the elusive yet successful strategy the Kidd recommends!
Although I'm really curious how he was able to walk on any attraction without FP the week between Christmas and New Year's after dinner in the parks? Must be magic!!
And so, based on this next comment, I think we can all rest assured that your sweeping generalizations above are completely accurate and not intended to mislead people. Because they deserve better.
Although I'm really curious how he was able to walk on any attraction without FP the week between Christmas and New Year's after dinner in the parks? Must be magic!!
At Disney, our strategy was this: go early and ride mid-level rides SB during the first two hours. No lines. At mid-day, use a couple FP on headliners (no waits), see a show, and eat lunch. Skedaddle by 1:00 or 2:00 for a relaxing swim/break at hotel. Return in early evening to use additional headliner FP (no wait) and eat dinner. Late evening ride more low/mid-level rides, which would by then be walk-ons. This worked really well for us (at low crowd times) - we walked on to almost everything with no wait at all, and NEVER waited in line more than 10-15 minutes, that only on very rare occasions (Soarin' for example, where there is a bit of a wait even with FP). Granted, we are the type of people who like to do a variety of things throughout the day, not just ride three headliners over and over. This strategy worked really well for us..
This exact strategy works for us, with the same results, but during the busiest time of year. Did it in July and between Christmas and New Years and it worked like a charm. We would actually hit headliners at rope drop, and often hop to a different park later in the day with FP+ in hand.
And so, based on this next comment, I think we can all rest assured that your sweeping generalizations above are completely accurate and not intended to mislead people. Because they deserve better.
I just don't like it when I feel someone is purposefully trying to mislead people with sweeping generalizations that may not be true. The membership here deserves better.