Astylla
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Crowds can also be one's pewrspective to another. As DL annual passholders we hear the chatter often of how "busy" it is on days where we consider it slow.
There are almost always areas regardless of crowd level where it will seem busy and difficult to walk at times. I agree though just like at DL there is no "off season" anymore and when people expect such via previous years , touring sites , etc they are often disappointed. I don't believe using any touring sites , I look at them for a basic idea but in no way shape or form do I rely on them. The best thing I always say to people who feel crowds are too high is to just be flexible in your plans , maybe seek out the lesser known attractions/restaurants/snack areas. The only time I am truly miserable is wall to wall people.
There are almost always areas regardless of crowd level where it will seem busy and difficult to walk at times. I agree though just like at DL there is no "off season" anymore and when people expect such via previous years , touring sites , etc they are often disappointed. I don't believe using any touring sites , I look at them for a basic idea but in no way shape or form do I rely on them. The best thing I always say to people who feel crowds are too high is to just be flexible in your plans , maybe seek out the lesser known attractions/restaurants/snack areas. The only time I am truly miserable is wall to wall people.
re 5. I'm used to crowds from early Dec or early Jan. Crowds were a bit more. Mine Train, Big Thunder, and Peter Pan had long waits of 45-60 min.
