glamdring269
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At first glance, it feels like this upcoming trip is going to be the most challenging one yet. However, the more I think about it I'm not so sure. We're going to be there first week of October (+F&W -Fall Break) but have done this plenty of times before so understand the crowd challenges. It's a 2 adult 0 kids trip, staying at Beach Club, so we know we're going to have more flexibility than many.
So since our last trip there have been several changes. The main ones being park reservations and Genie+. I've been dreading actually sitting down to plan this but wanted to sanity check something. Is it really as difficult as what I have in my head?
Our typical FP strategy was as follows:
1) Rope Drop
2) Paper or FP+ stack as much as possible
3) Get out of there by lunch as the heat and crowds swell
4) Nap
5) Hop to another park, most often Epcot, for the evening.
We're planning to purchase Genie+ every day and will likely pay for ILL if necessary. If this is the case then does it really mean the primary decision is which park to reserve each day? We will continue to rope drop so I suppose the secondary decision will be whether to leverage FP+ in the morning or stack for the afternoon (depending on park hop of choice).
Am I overthinking this? Or is it really as simple as I'm saying above if we are going to buy Genie+ and ILL? I can research general Genie+ park by park strategy like we would have in the olden FP/FP+ days so that's not a big deal.
(We don't really care about ADR. There are a few we will try to get but most of the ones we like are not highly sought after so at least that's one aspect of planning I don't have to worry about.)
So since our last trip there have been several changes. The main ones being park reservations and Genie+. I've been dreading actually sitting down to plan this but wanted to sanity check something. Is it really as difficult as what I have in my head?
Our typical FP strategy was as follows:
1) Rope Drop
2) Paper or FP+ stack as much as possible
3) Get out of there by lunch as the heat and crowds swell
4) Nap
5) Hop to another park, most often Epcot, for the evening.
We're planning to purchase Genie+ every day and will likely pay for ILL if necessary. If this is the case then does it really mean the primary decision is which park to reserve each day? We will continue to rope drop so I suppose the secondary decision will be whether to leverage FP+ in the morning or stack for the afternoon (depending on park hop of choice).
Am I overthinking this? Or is it really as simple as I'm saying above if we are going to buy Genie+ and ILL? I can research general Genie+ park by park strategy like we would have in the olden FP/FP+ days so that's not a big deal.
(We don't really care about ADR. There are a few we will try to get but most of the ones we like are not highly sought after so at least that's one aspect of planning I don't have to worry about.)