IMHO, you can. In 2004 was going to be the Disney Vacation to die for. We stayed 10 days in the Orlando (both on and off site stays). I planned everything down to the last second. I read books, set a schedule, watch countless Vacation Channel Disney shows, make Reservations, and off to Orlando we went. Then it was time to put all my hard work to the test. Most planned items were great, like my character ice cream social (too bad Disney discontinued this), our character breakfast, etc. But I read and watched so much, NOTHING was left to the imagination. NOT one ride had an element of surprise to it. I felt like I'd done it all. In some cases I found myself disappointed because of all the 'hype' of a ride or show was below par. I just planned too much. This summer will be my first time really back to WDW for a full vacation (in 05 went to DL, in 06 went to US and one day in MK) so I'm looking forward to this vacation. A whole week onsite. I'm not reading one book, I'm not watching one Disney special, and I'm only on these boards for news and entertainment - not trying to find out which line is best to in at Tower of Terror. Now I understand why the books were vague on the ride description. They gave just enough to get you excited about something. All my opinion.