smartestnumber5
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I am a planner so I don't mind planning long before our trip. I haven't found that deciding which restaurant on which day and time has been much of a problem with planning park days.
What we do is we try to get to the park by 10am or earlier. (We decide which by avoiding the one with morning EMH and do all 4 in the first 4 or 5 days--after that we decide where to go based on what we missed or where we want to spend more time.) We usually stay for 3-5 hours and eat CS in the park. By about 2-3 we get back to the hotel and rest, swim, take a nap. We like to eat dinner later at night than most folks, so we always get ADRs in the 7, 8, 9 pm range (which also makes it a lot easier to get ADRs where we want even at short notice sometimes). Usually we have dinner at the resorts, but sometimes at a park and we just go back to the park and go right to dinner. After dinner we either go back to the park (if they are open or there are EMH) or go to downtown disney or just back to the hotel to swim.
We're not very commando and we only go to WDW during slow times, so this kind of schedule works well for us. We don't get to see EVERYTHING, but we see most of the things that we like. But this way we get a rest everyday--which we need!--and we never have the problem of having to leave one park abruptly to go to another park where we have an ADR.
What we do is we try to get to the park by 10am or earlier. (We decide which by avoiding the one with morning EMH and do all 4 in the first 4 or 5 days--after that we decide where to go based on what we missed or where we want to spend more time.) We usually stay for 3-5 hours and eat CS in the park. By about 2-3 we get back to the hotel and rest, swim, take a nap. We like to eat dinner later at night than most folks, so we always get ADRs in the 7, 8, 9 pm range (which also makes it a lot easier to get ADRs where we want even at short notice sometimes). Usually we have dinner at the resorts, but sometimes at a park and we just go back to the park and go right to dinner. After dinner we either go back to the park (if they are open or there are EMH) or go to downtown disney or just back to the hotel to swim.
We're not very commando and we only go to WDW during slow times, so this kind of schedule works well for us. We don't get to see EVERYTHING, but we see most of the things that we like. But this way we get a rest everyday--which we need!--and we never have the problem of having to leave one park abruptly to go to another park where we have an ADR.