elaine amj
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I *get* both of these points. My initial (internal) response to the OP's post was, "Oh, he/she didn't know you could change the FP times the system spit out at first," and, "Oh, it seems no (or minimal) lines were anticipated, and that's almost never the case. Did OP use rope drop?". So I *get* the PP's responses, but I also feel like sometimes it starts to feel like OPs get beaten up in this kind of thread.
If we're doing things right, we need to walk a fine line between beating people up for not knowing EVERYTHING and doing EVERYTHING perfectly, and deconstructing some of these experiences to see what we (and the OP) can learn from them to do things better in the future.
Even when people are not being overtly ugly, it starts to feel like "piling on" at some point.
Very true. Most DIS'ers know all kinds of tips and tricks and will try to jump in to point out what the OP could have done better. That is my gut reaction too. I think if we just try to step back a bit - the OP wasn't asking for advice - just reporting her experiences and how she felt. It's hard because we can see so many ways she could have done it "better". One of my closest friends came back from her WDW trip (I tried to give her advice beforehand but she wasn't too interested although she liked a couple of tips) and said they had a good time, but lines were too long. They are "once and done". I've told her for years that it IS possible to do it without lines (my own family LOVES Disney because we rarely wait in lines) - but the research/structure necessary just doesn't interest her.
We crazy DIS'ers know that strategies like rope drop, a touring plan or even knowing the basics of what time of day to target each ride (e.g. NO Peter Pan in the mid-afternoon without FP...even on the slowest day) can make all the difference in the experience. But not everyone wants to learn all that (or knows that it is possible) and sadly, this forms the majority of WDW visitors.
) that gives you an idea of what it looks like. This was after a leisurely walk at rope drop. It was near empty for a solid hour, and very light for at least another hour. This was mid August and I considered it to be crowded that trip- not as bad as June, but close.
