Shooby doo said:
We usually plan our days in advance but don't go as far as touring plans-in fact we are creatures of habit i.e. We always go clockwise from the top of Mainstreet when in MK.We do try to avoid the waterparks,US & IOA at the weekends as we have found that these can be really busy with the locals
HTH SD

aw:
we also tend to begin with splash mountain and then back to adventureland, moving clockwise around the park..
one thing to keep in mind, regardless of crowd size, the fantasyland rides are always crowded....while in september we didn't use FPs on any of the rides we usually use them for (Splash, Space, etc - since they weren't operating for these anyway), we did use FPs for Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh....the FPs were working for these rides even during the most uncrowded times....while the standby line was shorter than in july (30 minutes vs. 90) there was a line that made using FPs important...
wicket2005 said:
Thank you for reminding me again about your visits to Orlando. It is interesting to learn that in September Orlando is practically deserted. It makes you wonder how they manage to keep the parks running. Though in some of the recent September trip reports crowds have been reported.
As you say you are a frequent visiter to Orlando and, therefore, do not feel the need to do everything on your visits. However, for the vast majority of people these holidays are an once in a lifetime experience, it is therefore crucially important to plan to get the most out of your holiday.
nice post.....some people don't like to run their holidays like military operations......the original poster seemed to want to know that it was possible to actually relax and still enjoy the parks....while that's almost impossible to do in July, it is possible at other times of the year (e.g., second half of August, September, October, early December, and probably other times of the year, as well)....
by the way, regardless of frequent visits or not, i never feel it necessary to do "everything" on any of our holidays anywhere.....the point of a holiday for us is to enjoy being together as a family.....wherever we are, we do what we can and don't obsess over what we can't.....if i told you all the things we didn't see in london, you'd probably say that we never saw the city at all....nevertheless, we enjoyed ourselves immensely....so was that a good holiday? a visit of a lifetime?....
i think that some people who visit Orlando actually don't enjoy themselves because they're so obsessed with doing and seeing everything there possibly is to do and see.....you see so many families who clearly are miserable as the parents push their kids to go go go go go.....the kids are hot and crying...the parents screaming about why aren't they enjoying themselves.....it's really sad....
some of our most memorable experiences are from the unplanned things.....sitting and having a drink and watching the world go by....the walt disney world go by that is......hopping on the monorail on a whim and riding round and round and chatting with whoever happens to get on....lots of interesting people......
and by the way, this was a lucky and unusual year...we normally only make it to WDW once a year (during our home visit to the states)....
the august and september visits were just my daughter and me....when we got back home (our expat 'home') at the end of july it turned out we had to be back in orlando on business.....so the two of us were so very lucky to 'have' to get back on a plane 2 weeks later and head back to the states for a 6 week trip that opened with the august trip to orlando......the week in WDW in september was unrelated to business.....but since the week right before that went so badly, we decided we needed one last treat, to end the trip on a proper high note....and so we headed back to orlando, for one last time before heading back home...
the trip with my daughter was certainly a trip of a lifetime and hardly ordinary.....
oh...one more thing....regarding the low crowds.....to give you an idea of how low, the Grand Floridian had only 19% occupancy when we were there in September......and that was despite the numerous conferences and conventions that were going on (and that by the way, is how they try to keep the parks and resorts going during off-peak times - conferences and conventions....and also by having much shorter hours and running the rides at much lower capacity ---for rides with two sides, only one side was working)...