Navigating Disneyworld with Cell Phones

I don't use a map, I go often enough that I'm familiar with the park layour, unless something gets changed. I do use the phone for dining resevations, and online ordering for quick food places. I keep it and a battery pack in the messenger bag I use inthe parks. I rarely ever use Genie/Lightning lane, used the original Fast Pass plus to plan attractions and avoid conflict with dining times. If the parks are super crowded, and there is a articularly popular ride with a long, long standby queue, I have used the single lightning lane option for it, but that is pretty rare, as I generally go in late January or Early February, as well as early June when it isn't scorching hot. Cast members are also, of course, super helpful if you get a little lost because the park has changed, or just have one of those annoying "senior moments."
 
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I like paper maps. Still have a collection of paper highway maps from when I was traveling all the time for my job. That being said we use our phones for mobile ordering, and to check our reservations. If a ride is a long ways away we will use our phones to check wait times.
 












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