Thanks much for the feedback!
I have read nothing but 'cons' for the Extra Magic Hours. I do plan on purchasing the hopper pass and would probably plan to avoid those parks except for maybe late at night, but not sure then if it would even be worth it. On the easywdw.com site, whichever park has EMH for that day, the site says to avoid that park (like the plague), but I know if you don't have the hopper pass you will probably go to that park for the extra time.
Your point about time and park distance is going to really going to be interesting with how long it will take to get from attraction to attraction and then how long you have to wait. I certainly don't mind standing in lines (weird for someone to say) and will utilize the FP+ when possible. I've read the best time to use FP is when the park gets busy (11a-5p)and each person gets 3. I don't want to be running from ride to ride, but I also know I want to see and do as much as I can. I guess you don't know just how long some things will take. My group should be on the mobile side and I will be acting like a drill sergeant to get everyone up early and get to the parks for the opening - lol
Dining Reservations are definitely something I'm concerned about. Not so much the ADR part, but I never thought that if you have a reservation every night that you are locked into that park for at least that evening. And I'm not sure what anyone's appetite will be like and when they'll want to eat. It's almost like you need to plan what you're going to be doing around where you're going to be eating.
I recently read that what we might consider "low" crowd levels is still crowded...Disney at its lowest is still 85% occupied and they have 25,000 rooms or something, so it will always be "crowded", I think. It's just that everyone has a different subjective idea of what crowded is to them, how long it should take them to walk, how long they should wait to go on a ride, etc. I just don't want to be in a log jam of people walking on the back of my shoes (and vice versa) for the entire trip, but maybe that's what I will have to expect and if it's not like that then it's a win.[/QUOTE]
I have read nothing but 'cons' for the Extra Magic Hours. I do plan on purchasing the hopper pass and would probably plan to avoid those parks except for maybe late at night, but not sure then if it would even be worth it. On the easywdw.com site, whichever park has EMH for that day, the site says to avoid that park (like the plague), but I know if you don't have the hopper pass you will probably go to that park for the extra time.
Your point about time and park distance is going to really going to be interesting with how long it will take to get from attraction to attraction and then how long you have to wait. I certainly don't mind standing in lines (weird for someone to say) and will utilize the FP+ when possible. I've read the best time to use FP is when the park gets busy (11a-5p)and each person gets 3. I don't want to be running from ride to ride, but I also know I want to see and do as much as I can. I guess you don't know just how long some things will take. My group should be on the mobile side and I will be acting like a drill sergeant to get everyone up early and get to the parks for the opening - lol
Dining Reservations are definitely something I'm concerned about. Not so much the ADR part, but I never thought that if you have a reservation every night that you are locked into that park for at least that evening. And I'm not sure what anyone's appetite will be like and when they'll want to eat. It's almost like you need to plan what you're going to be doing around where you're going to be eating.
I recently read that what we might consider "low" crowd levels is still crowded...Disney at its lowest is still 85% occupied and they have 25,000 rooms or something, so it will always be "crowded", I think. It's just that everyone has a different subjective idea of what crowded is to them, how long it should take them to walk, how long they should wait to go on a ride, etc. I just don't want to be in a log jam of people walking on the back of my shoes (and vice versa) for the entire trip, but maybe that's what I will have to expect and if it's not like that then it's a win.[/QUOTE]


