Do the Un-Planning sorts blow your mind?

We have discovered that even with folks who have not been to Disney before, It is best to plan each day the day before with us as the veteran tour guides. Since we go so often, we know pretty much which highlights our guests should do, so we get them out early to see those highlights of each park, and let them choose what to do after they have seen the highlights. Sometimes they choose to redo something we have already done, but it really does teach them how to approach the parks.

As for us, we usually go in off seasons, so we have no real need to be commandos. This trip, we didn't even do PS before hand, and we always got what we wanted with the exception of California Grill, and I doubt planning ahead would have done much for that!
 
Sorry, but I'm a planner too!!

Our last trip was for Christmas (18 days) with my wife, daughter (11 years old) and my wife's Aunt & Uncle who have a little trouble getting around. 90 days to the day of when we wanted PS I was on the phone getting them. We had 16 PS in all. We planned our days around where we where having lunch or dinner.

Before we checked out I already had ressis for next year.

Planning is half the fun in our family and makes things go much smoother when we arrive.

There are time when we do change our plans but we always cancel the PS when we do make a change.
 



















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