MakiraMarlena
It's a big black fish to you
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Never. But I feel as though I no longer need them.
There are some suggestions that make a bit of sense, like avoid the park that has morning EMH unless you are actually going to do morning EMH. But a lot of these "rules" apply better to different types of Disney guests - there's a difference between a touring "commando" and a laid back tourist, a once in a lifetime versus a frequent visitor, small kids versus older kids versus all adults, park hopper or no park hopper, etc.
The OP's friend apparently had small kids and it was a priority to meet characters for autographs. If the family actually is after doing something else this time, the trip planning sites might have some strategies for getting on a few age-appropriate rides (hello Fantasyland) before going on an autograph hunt. Or getting FPs for important rides or autographs.
There are some suggestions that make a bit of sense, like avoid the park that has morning EMH unless you are actually going to do morning EMH. But a lot of these "rules" apply better to different types of Disney guests - there's a difference between a touring "commando" and a laid back tourist, a once in a lifetime versus a frequent visitor, small kids versus older kids versus all adults, park hopper or no park hopper, etc.
The OP's friend apparently had small kids and it was a priority to meet characters for autographs. If the family actually is after doing something else this time, the trip planning sites might have some strategies for getting on a few age-appropriate rides (hello Fantasyland) before going on an autograph hunt. Or getting FPs for important rides or autographs.