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Can you enjoy DisneyWorld without having to run around like a mad man?
My concern (like most people) is the crowds. I know there are certain times of the year to go that are better than other times but with us we have chosen late August,2004 for our 1st trip to Disney and its booked. I read the 2004 unofficial guide to DisneyWorld and it is a great book with lots of information but it is also scary to read about the crowds,long lines for attractions etc even with fast pass.
What the author is trying to do is optimize your trip by supplying well researched information about when to be at a specific park,what to do 1st,2nd,3rd,etc Thats fine but
in reality it will be hard to rush around the parks from attraction to attraction with two children ages 8 and 5 not to mention the August heat that we will have to contend with. Like most people (of course) we are doing Disney for our kids sake. Not ours. My wife and I could care less about Disney due to the expense and crowds etc Maybe once we get to Disney our attitude towards Disney will change. Who knows?
Anyways, I think our strategy is going to be do what we can do at a leisurely pace knowing that we cannot see and do it all plus we dont want to run ourselves ragged being on the "go" day and night. Less stressful that way. The way a vacation is supposed to be. Since it's for the kids if they just want to stay at the hotel pool we will be willing do that. In other words no strict schedule to follow.
Is going to Disney still worth it with this strategy? Any opinions?
By the way this is a great website and extremely informative. I almost forgot to mention that.
My concern (like most people) is the crowds. I know there are certain times of the year to go that are better than other times but with us we have chosen late August,2004 for our 1st trip to Disney and its booked. I read the 2004 unofficial guide to DisneyWorld and it is a great book with lots of information but it is also scary to read about the crowds,long lines for attractions etc even with fast pass.
What the author is trying to do is optimize your trip by supplying well researched information about when to be at a specific park,what to do 1st,2nd,3rd,etc Thats fine but
in reality it will be hard to rush around the parks from attraction to attraction with two children ages 8 and 5 not to mention the August heat that we will have to contend with. Like most people (of course) we are doing Disney for our kids sake. Not ours. My wife and I could care less about Disney due to the expense and crowds etc Maybe once we get to Disney our attitude towards Disney will change. Who knows?
Anyways, I think our strategy is going to be do what we can do at a leisurely pace knowing that we cannot see and do it all plus we dont want to run ourselves ragged being on the "go" day and night. Less stressful that way. The way a vacation is supposed to be. Since it's for the kids if they just want to stay at the hotel pool we will be willing do that. In other words no strict schedule to follow.
Is going to Disney still worth it with this strategy? Any opinions?
By the way this is a great website and extremely informative. I almost forgot to mention that.