RamblingMad
I'm an 80s kid too.
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Let me start by saying that I have never had a good trip going to WDW last minute. When I say last minute, I mean booking the trip less than a month out.
I'd love to jump on a plane and go to WDW sometime in April 2019, but after having terrible experiences doing last minute trips at WDW, I've talked myself out of it. When I say I have had terrible experiences, I mean that I couldn't get any decent fast passes or dining reservations. I consider waiting an hour or more for a ride to be a terrible experience. At DL/DCA I can pretty much go up to a restaurant and get in without a reservation. Likewise, I don't have to plan my rides out in advance either. I'm looking to go to DL/DCA some time in October 2019. I haven't booked anything yet.
So I must be doing something wrong WDW wise.
If you were going to go to WDW in April 2019, what would you do to make it a good experience? Is this even possible? Or has WDW become a planners' paradise and a last minute travelers' nightmare?
I'd love to jump on a plane and go to WDW sometime in April 2019, but after having terrible experiences doing last minute trips at WDW, I've talked myself out of it. When I say I have had terrible experiences, I mean that I couldn't get any decent fast passes or dining reservations. I consider waiting an hour or more for a ride to be a terrible experience. At DL/DCA I can pretty much go up to a restaurant and get in without a reservation. Likewise, I don't have to plan my rides out in advance either. I'm looking to go to DL/DCA some time in October 2019. I haven't booked anything yet.
So I must be doing something wrong WDW wise.
If you were going to go to WDW in April 2019, what would you do to make it a good experience? Is this even possible? Or has WDW become a planners' paradise and a last minute travelers' nightmare?