RweTHEREyet
DIS Veteran
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- Sep 4, 1999
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Being a WDW vet that finds planning a trip to DL to be a daunting task, my hat is off to those of you DL vets that decide to give WDW a try. There have been many times when planning my trip to DL that I was so thankful that I was not planning a WDW trip for the first time.
My biggest challenges in planning a DL trip are tansportation from the airport, which airport to fly into, if I should try to do the Fantasmic dessert package, if I want to do a tour or not.
I can only imagine that for those of you that must decide on the many WDW hotels to choose from, rent a car or Magical Express, which parks on which days, how to get from one Park to the other, book ADR's or not (and which ones), how many days to stay at WDW, take a break in the middle of the day or not, and so on and so on, how much time and effort this must take. To have 4 major parks, a separate Downtown Disney and then the water parks to try and negotiate has got to be very overwhelming.
I am just thankful that I am a skilled WDW visitor and that DL came second for me and not the other way around.
While I have found Ridemax to be helpful in planning our DL trip, it is probably most helpful to locals that are planning a one-day trip and wish to do it the most efficient way. For us to have 5 days at DL and CA, I am not sure Ridemax is that critical, especially since we thoroughly enjoy just being in the Parks, listening to the music and soaking up the atmosphere, so a little bit of a wait in a line is not an issue for us. Along those same lines, Tour Guide Mike is available for those planning a trip to WDW, and he can suggest which days for which parks, how to do everything the most efficient way, and I still use it even after a couple of hundred trips. (No, I do not work for TGM or get any kind of kick back from him), I just know that if I were in the shoes of anyone planning a trip to WDW, that Tour Guide Mike is a wonderful, wonderful resource.
Again, my hat is off to those of you doing the opposite of what I am doing. I have saluted you silently throughout my planning process.
My biggest challenges in planning a DL trip are tansportation from the airport, which airport to fly into, if I should try to do the Fantasmic dessert package, if I want to do a tour or not.
I can only imagine that for those of you that must decide on the many WDW hotels to choose from, rent a car or Magical Express, which parks on which days, how to get from one Park to the other, book ADR's or not (and which ones), how many days to stay at WDW, take a break in the middle of the day or not, and so on and so on, how much time and effort this must take. To have 4 major parks, a separate Downtown Disney and then the water parks to try and negotiate has got to be very overwhelming.
I am just thankful that I am a skilled WDW visitor and that DL came second for me and not the other way around.
While I have found Ridemax to be helpful in planning our DL trip, it is probably most helpful to locals that are planning a one-day trip and wish to do it the most efficient way. For us to have 5 days at DL and CA, I am not sure Ridemax is that critical, especially since we thoroughly enjoy just being in the Parks, listening to the music and soaking up the atmosphere, so a little bit of a wait in a line is not an issue for us. Along those same lines, Tour Guide Mike is available for those planning a trip to WDW, and he can suggest which days for which parks, how to do everything the most efficient way, and I still use it even after a couple of hundred trips. (No, I do not work for TGM or get any kind of kick back from him), I just know that if I were in the shoes of anyone planning a trip to WDW, that Tour Guide Mike is a wonderful, wonderful resource.
Again, my hat is off to those of you doing the opposite of what I am doing. I have saluted you silently throughout my planning process.
