Figment Mom
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I know some people just go and wing it and others plan everything down to the minute. I think I took the middle road and I'm wondering if I should do more.
We will be there for 10 nights. I used crowd calendars to plan which parks we'll be in and then booked FP+ and ADRs. I've been to WDW many, many times as a kid but not at all as an adult so it has been a while but I do know MK and Epcot pretty well, I think.
What I didn't do is plan exactly which rides we'll hit in which order in between our FPs. I figured I'd use the MDE app for wait times, stick to one area of each park at a time (so we're not zig-zagging all over the place), and prioritize based on what interests us.
We'll also be there at rope drop each day.
I've done a lot of research and feel that I know how things "work" and what to expect on a typical day. (A typical crowd level 8 day.)
Is that enough? Will I be wasting a lot of time if I don't use a touring plan?
We'll have 2 full days and 2 1/2 days in MK, 2 days in Epcot, 1 day in AK, and probably 3 days in DHS. I have one resort day planned in the middle. So I don't feel that we have to cram everything in every day and we'll feel free to take breaks if we feel like it.
Again, I realize touring styles vary. I'm hoping I have a good balance of preparedness and spontaneity.
What do you think? Should I do a little more prep work and sketch out a plan for the order of attractions we'd like to see/do? Invest in a touring plan? Or just let it all play out?
We will be there for 10 nights. I used crowd calendars to plan which parks we'll be in and then booked FP+ and ADRs. I've been to WDW many, many times as a kid but not at all as an adult so it has been a while but I do know MK and Epcot pretty well, I think.
What I didn't do is plan exactly which rides we'll hit in which order in between our FPs. I figured I'd use the MDE app for wait times, stick to one area of each park at a time (so we're not zig-zagging all over the place), and prioritize based on what interests us.
We'll also be there at rope drop each day.
I've done a lot of research and feel that I know how things "work" and what to expect on a typical day. (A typical crowd level 8 day.)
Is that enough? Will I be wasting a lot of time if I don't use a touring plan?
We'll have 2 full days and 2 1/2 days in MK, 2 days in Epcot, 1 day in AK, and probably 3 days in DHS. I have one resort day planned in the middle. So I don't feel that we have to cram everything in every day and we'll feel free to take breaks if we feel like it.
Again, I realize touring styles vary. I'm hoping I have a good balance of preparedness and spontaneity.
What do you think? Should I do a little more prep work and sketch out a plan for the order of attractions we'd like to see/do? Invest in a touring plan? Or just let it all play out?