In the past we were always a get to the parks by 9 if not earlier kind of family. But now we have teenagers and two chronic illnesses and rest seems a bit more important. We are going next week when the crowds are predicted to be low most of the week. Can we get there later and still be ok? In the past we were able to get more done from 9-12 than in the rest of the day so I'm wondering if we need to get going. Thanks!
You will get far more done in the morning. The parks are just less crowded and easier to maneuver in. I find it a much more pleasant experience. We will often leave around 2 p.m. after lunch satisfied with what we have done.
When we want to see fireworks and other evening events, we go to the parks in the late afternoon, after relaxing early in the day. We use our 3 fastpasses, eat dinner and watch the show.
A few times we have gone early, napped, then went to an evening show, but usually only when we are not planning on a park the next day, as it is hard to get up early after a late night at the park.
I think the worst strategy to visit is to arrive late in the morning and try to make it to close. After burning you 3 fastpasses, you will be in with the worst of the crowds.
No matter what you do, you have to set your expectations and know your limitations. Know that if you arrive late in the morning, the lines will be long. You still have your fastpasses and there are attractions, like shows, you can do, but everything will be more crowded.