Help on a Gameplan

DBDude

Earning My Ears
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Hello!

Heading down to WDW the week before Easter. While I like to plan, my wife is more of a "go off the cuff" sort, so while I'll be using TP's recommended parks, I'll probably be only using the actual plans loosely as recommendations :)

My current strategy is to head to the rec. park in the AM, take the afternoon to the hotel (nap/pool) or water parks, then head to the non-recommended park with the EMH in the evening (so we have more time in the parks). I'm *assuming* by the early evening crowds will start to clear out a bit, even with the evening EMH.

Am I setting myself up for PM pain, or will it be less crowded in the evening? We have Park Hopper so I can jump around all we want.

While not a fan of crowds myself, really looking forward to the trip. We were there during the week before Easter a few years ago (before they even had evening EMH) and managed to have a good time, hopefully we'll have the same!
 
The week before and week after Easter is one of the busiest week in Disney, outside of the number 1 busiest week being between Christmas and New Year.

Then you've got the crowd who wants to sleep in because it's vacation time, will go into the park late with the thought that if it's EMH hours, they'll stay up later to a park devoted to them. :rolleyes:

I've been there. Late EMH crowds during the holidays are heavy. They also tend to be less toddlers/babies, more the young adults and older. So, just manage the expectations. If it's lesser crowds, GREAT! But if it's not, just adjust accordingly.
 


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