AngiTN
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It's great at all times but basically required when it's crowded. At least to meAll of this tells me that Express Transportation might be worth it when the parks are crowded.
It's great at all times but basically required when it's crowded. At least to meAll of this tells me that Express Transportation might be worth it when the parks are crowded.
All of this tells me that Express Transportation might be worth it when the parks are crowded.
Nah. Some may well hit Disney but the numbers at these rounds are so small that the numbers of those guests that did go to Disney would be too small a percentage to make a bit of difference. 100 or so extra people make little impact on the park crowds.
Someone posted in one of these crowd threads that Canada's spring break happen to fall last week. I guess theirs is more universal than the breaks here in the US? Not sure honestly. But they felt it was a significant part of the crowds there this week.
This.We've left the park when crowds got crazy, but we've never wanted to check out early. We just hang out at the resort, swim, eat, relax....and then head back later for fireworks.
Same!I have ADDED a day at the last minute!![]()
It's great at all times but basically required when it's crowded. At least to me
Someone posted in one of these crowd threads that Canada's spring break happen to fall last week. I guess theirs is more universal than the breaks here in the US? Not sure honestly. But they felt it was a significant part of the crowds there this week.
I've seen an abnormally high amount of Ontario plates so add that on.
We just got back from a week in Orlando and I wont wait more than 45 minutes. I did find that the wait times were not accurate. I was timing with Touring Plans and Small WOrld had a posted 65 minute wait (RIGHTS?!?!) which ended up being 31.... and HM said 60 and it was 42.
Of course it doesn't negate the suggestion. If people are happy to do a cheap craft or watch a movie or anything else they can do at home while paying thousands of dollars to do something else, then good for them. For some (most?) of us, it's not in the realm of a reasonable suggestion. Advice on how to maximize touring time would be much more appreciated.It's true, most people want the parks., however when you choose to visit during any vacation or holiday period you travel knowing that the parks will be crowded. If they are not, well you got a bonus. There are options available if you don't enjoy the crowds, and most free options are found in resorts. All you need to do is check the calendars. Movies, crafts are just a few things guests may do if they find the parks are not fun for them.
Most of us have backup plans if we find that the parks don't work for us. If we are there in the summer and it is too hot for us in the parks, and the pools are like bathwater, we don't pack our toys and go home. We find things to do. That may not work for you, but it does not negate the suggestion.
Here I am a few days ago on my birthday in MK. No other person in sight. This was around 8:10am. I get that not everyone is a morning person, but this is what what the parks look like at that time!
Of course it doesn't negate the suggestion. If people are happy to do a cheap craft or watch a movie or anything else they can do at home while paying thousands of dollars to do something else, then good for them. For some (most?) of us, it's not in the realm of a reasonable suggestion. Advice on how to maximize touring time would be much more appreciated.
Right now wait time for LwtL is 25 minutes and SSE 15 during a reported crowded spring break. I'm not sure where your usual experiences are coming from.We don't go at crowded times. I think my trip reports have the months in them. And we haven't hit a Disney park since January 2015 so I don't have park trips not listed.
But SSE lines for me have always been 60 and we've waited that long for Land. Just thought it was normal for them.
Which is why I was confused that those weren't normal.
I'm not telling anyone to do anything. I'm giving suggestions that are more fun than going home early.
The Dvc community centers are part of our dues and are a fun place to go. The op is at a Dvc resort. Or was there, at least. If you have it available, check it out. My extended family has a lot of fun hanging out there. Disney tickets aren't in their budget so we find the included things to do when we stay with them on our points, and it's actually quite a nice way to spend the time.
Better than going home, at least! Once home all activities are my responsibility, not Disney cms. I'll go with the Disney cms creating activities.
I don't know how anyone traveling with kids (even Floridian kids like my cousin's kids) is keeping them out of the pools as long as the pools are open.
A pool heated to 80 feels like a hot tub when the air temperature is cold. Getting out is painful, but while you're in that water, the covered parts are very warm.![]()
Of course it doesn't negate the suggestion. If people are happy to do a cheap craft or watch a movie or anything else they can do at home while paying thousands of dollars to do something else, then good for them. For some (most?) of us, it's not in the realm of a reasonable suggestion. Advice on how to maximize touring time would be much more appreciated.
That would probably help some, for sure. For us, we are fortunate right now in that we don't have to go in peak season. And we ALWAYS rope drop. Beyond that, it just is what it is and we leave for the day when it gets to be too much. I don't think the park will ever be so crowded that I want to leave and go to my resort to make a friendship braceletI think the best advice...if you are going during a crowded time, do NOT buy tickets for every day you will be there (start with a 2 day pass)...after experiencing a day in the parks, upgrade them then to add days if you feel like you are actually enjoying your park and trip time. If you aren't, try a different area plan - the beaches, Universal, Legoland, Dinner Theaters, Seaworld and its parks, Busch Gardens Tampa, the 360 attractions, the other small attractions, etc...if you are a family of 4, you would save $800 minimum on your tickets if you think 2 days are all you can