Following a plan

aussiemouse

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I've been reading lots of books and lurk on the DIS almost every day, so I have a good idea of what we want to see for our trip in June. The thing I'm worried about is once we get there and the crowds are huge, am I just going to forget everything I learned and wander aimlessly from line to line??
Do most people actually follow a plan from a guidebook? I know we need to be there when the park opens, but this is our first time, so I don't see us running from the entrance to Peter Pan so we can ride it 3 or 4 times, then running to the next ride. We want to take in as much as we can .... this being said ... are we destined to stand in line for hours with all the people who just wing it or can you tour smartly but not commando style??
 
You can plan and plan, but just remember things can change and just have a great time. Also what you can't get to do this trip, gives you an excuse to go back. :sunny:
 
I think for a first time visitor especially , that a plan is a good thing. But that doesn't necessarily mean you have to follow a tour book plan. Make your own. Right down what rides you absolutely must do and make your plan accordingly, following the tour book plan loosely to include what you want to do. I've never ridden one ride 3 times in a row intentionally because I didn't think I'd get to ride it again. I ride the ride once and move onto the next one- hitting all the desired rides I've listed, then I go to the ones that I missed. June will be a busy time. And since you haven't been there before, it will REALLY help if you have a plan. I would highly suggest that you have PS arrangements before you go because of the crowds- and put the confirmation # on you plan for the day.
 
:flower: :wizard: Without running from attraction to attraction.Most people show up at WDW without a plan.My guess would be 2 out of ten have a plan.So pick and research a plan that fits your family best and make you up a little cheat sheet to carry.Most important be flexible has you go thruogh your plan and get to step 4 or 7 etc. and you run into heavy crowd don't panic just skip a step or two then later in day go back and see what you missed. :goodvibes :wave2:
 





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