Some friends of mine are at WDW this week. Like many typical guests, they:
- had not bought tickets
- had not made ADRs
- had not made FP selections
- are staying offsite
- but they did have an
MDE account
So the day before they left, I sat down with them and we selected their rides on RideMax. They're going for 5 days, so I suggested 1 day for each park, except allow 2 days for MK.
- For which days/which parks, we used the RideMax recommendations (which also matched easywdw)
- We selected FP attractions (but not times) based on the mesaboy list. (RideMax has tiering built in)
- After plugging in the rides for each park, RideMax generated their touring plans, including FP+ times
Then they got on MDE to buy their tickets, to select their FPs based on the FP times in the RideMax schedule, and a few ADRs.
Total planning time:
Time on RideMax planning a 5-day trip: 45 minutes
Time on MDE getting 5 days of FPs: 15 minutes
Time on MDE getting ADRs: 10 minutes
True, by waiting to the last minute, my friends did not get FPs for 7DMT or A&E, but they got all their other FPs, and they got the ADRs they wanted (including Fantasmic). And no running around the park for paper FPs.
Moral of the story: you don't HAVE to plan your trip 60 days in advance. But it does help to plan in advance, even if it's only 1 day .
I mean, geez, at some point you have to choose which park/which day. Might as well do it before you go, instead of on the morning of your first day. Plus you don't have to wait in line for the FP kiosk behind all the people who haven't decided which rides they want to go on.