aleksandr
Mouseketeer
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All of our trips are "unplanned", save for a couple of character breakfast ADRs. We do go in late April though when crowds overall tend to be much lighter, and we do have a handicapped child so are able to take advantage of the new (the name escapes me at the moment) Guest Assistance Card. So we wander the parks, go on things with very short standbys (CoP, Laugh Floor, etc.), while waiting for a return time on the guest assistance card.
Night time is a spectacular time to so on many attractions with zero waits, as long as you aren't attached to seeing parades, wishes, and fireworks. Last year, we rode Jungle Cruise, BTMRR, Haunted Mansion, Enchanted Tales with Belle, Little Mermaid, and a couple other things all in the span of about 2 total hours. Fireworks were exploding overhead while we were on Big Thunder Mountain, so that was kinda cool.
Just go, take it easy, relax, and watch all the people racing breathlessly from attraction to attraction, while you enjoy the atmosphere.
Night time is a spectacular time to so on many attractions with zero waits, as long as you aren't attached to seeing parades, wishes, and fireworks. Last year, we rode Jungle Cruise, BTMRR, Haunted Mansion, Enchanted Tales with Belle, Little Mermaid, and a couple other things all in the span of about 2 total hours. Fireworks were exploding overhead while we were on Big Thunder Mountain, so that was kinda cool.
Just go, take it easy, relax, and watch all the people racing breathlessly from attraction to attraction, while you enjoy the atmosphere.