kcpinwdw
DIS Veteran
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- Sep 5, 2014
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I don't want to overplan but I always do. I like Touring PLans a lot. I set it all up and move things around until I have a schedule/outline that looks good. But in the parks, it is totally hit or miss if we end up following it. I really find that best benefit to making a complete Touring plan is the knowledge of the park it affords you, once you have that plan it is much easier to deviate without feeling lost. Sometimes I just want to sit on a bench for a while. Sometimes my kid is going to decide to have a meltdown. When I have a good plan in place it seems to let me be more flexible while still getting things done, which I know sounds weird, but works for us! I also plan in a three or hour break in the afternoon. If they are miserable I can leave and not feel like I am missing anything, but if they poop out in the stroller or are fine, everything we get to do in that time feels like a bonus!