SpokaneDave
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2011
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- 12
Hi all,
I need some advice on how to slow down my ride planning. I have to been to Disney World many times over the years. Always before, it was a couple years between trips and I would plan, plan, plan. I have now moved fairly close to the parks and my next day trip to the MK will be my third this year. Today, I started my usual planning session. Rides, food, timing, etc. Prioritizing rides over everything else.
For you frequent visitors, what do your days look like? Do you wander Main Street for an hour? Sit in a central location to people watch or out of the way hidey-hole to take in the atmosphere? A nice little snack/lunch place?
I still love the parks and will hit most of my favorite rides, but as a solo day trip, I’m sure I will have a lot of down time.
I thought this would be a fun discussion but know that (for possible negative responses) I am capable of planning my own day. ;-)
Thanks all.
I need some advice on how to slow down my ride planning. I have to been to Disney World many times over the years. Always before, it was a couple years between trips and I would plan, plan, plan. I have now moved fairly close to the parks and my next day trip to the MK will be my third this year. Today, I started my usual planning session. Rides, food, timing, etc. Prioritizing rides over everything else.
For you frequent visitors, what do your days look like? Do you wander Main Street for an hour? Sit in a central location to people watch or out of the way hidey-hole to take in the atmosphere? A nice little snack/lunch place?
I still love the parks and will hit most of my favorite rides, but as a solo day trip, I’m sure I will have a lot of down time.
I thought this would be a fun discussion but know that (for possible negative responses) I am capable of planning my own day. ;-)
Thanks all.