Sherry E
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Stroller nazi. I had to have six stitches put in from one of those wonderful things.(2005) The Dad was screaming at me along with Mom because it was my fault. Security help them out of the park.
All I wanted is to talk to the Dad by myself.
Jack
Yikes! Six stitches?


I like the payment plan. I would never be able to afford an AP, much less a premium, without it. When we go, we just go for a few hours at a time.
Yes, the payment plan for the Premiums or even the Deluxe is a great idea, and very understandable. I think it is just the payment plan for the lowest level of SoCal AP is what some of us are questioning, because that price is already low and it is allowing masses and masses of people in the park.
I wish those "pushers" would just be a bit courteous and not charge thru the crowds hell bent for leather. For some reason some feel that every must clear a path for them and if they do not bump, bump they go. They wound up paying a $1200 bill for my stay in the ER. Should have sent them a bill for my time. A day later I wound up in an altercation will with a foul mouth drunk. Back to the Anaheim PD. Was not the best visit.
Jack
Good grief, Jack! Your run-in with the stroller and the episode with the drunk were all in the same DLR trip? Your trips are much more 'eventful' than mine, I must say - and not in a good way!! Was this all on your trip last August, or was it another time?
I agree with you, however, some people probably think they are going for a magical vacation destination that will be fun and relaxing -- and it's anything but sometimes. Also, some people just do not want to plan that far in depth or ahead of time. I think that my friends thinking is that if they have to plan that hard just to take a vacation, they'd rather go someplace relaxing and not have to deal with it.
I agree with you too. It's almost impossible to plan that far ahead and know who's on break when, how many APs are going to decide to just drop in after work, etc. 3 of the families I mentioned are teachers, so they couldn't leave school unless they were already on break, in which case, millions of other students are on break at the same time too.
I could be mistaken, but I don't think that's accurate. When Sherry went DAP holders were still allowed in. DAPs were blocked out from Dec 23, 2009, IIRC. Yes, it would have been extremely busy anyway...
Right, exactly! I neglected to mention that earlier. The DAPs were not blocked out on my day. In fact, my friend's husband had a DAP and he got in on my day. Yes, it would have been crowded to a degree on that weekend anyway, but as stated earlier, having gone on the Saturday of that exact same weekend for 3 years in a row, I could definitely see an obvious difference in crowds on this last trip. I don't ever recall seeing a crazy line like that for POTC in 2008 or 2007, and the line for HMH was not nearly as long so early in the day in '08 or '07. 2009 was definitely a whole different level of 'crowded' that surpassed the previous two years, which would make sense given what we have now heard about this past holiday season being the busiest one in a decade.
And, again, I agree about the planning thing too. Yes, we all know about the wonderful planning tools to be utilized and the wealth of knowledge available here on the DIS and other sites, but you are 100% right, DisneySuiteFreak - many folks are not going to take the time to plan everything to the letter because that requires too much work. Whether or not that is a wise decision that will have repercussions is beside the point. That is simply the way a lot of people travel - they don't plan everything and they want to just kind of fly by the seats of their pants when they arrive at their destination. I think my friends who were just as WDW over the New Year holiday did not plan anything out, agenda-wise. They never do. They are way too busy to spend a lot of time planning. They barely even have time to breathe! So they just get there and go with the flow, but they still notice if it is substantially more crowded than it has been on previous trips.
Could you be more specific about what months/days you think are "normal?" I think the normal days are gone. Now you have to pick a time when it is "less super-crowded". I know the weekdays in the '90s (before APs) when I would go to the park in February and ride on POTC, get off and walk right back on are OVER but I have been amazed at the crowd levels when I have gone lately and am prepared for my trip in two weeks to be insane. I hope I'm wrong, but you can't bank on low crowds anymore. THe old formula of avoiding holidays and going on weekdays doesn't ensure low numbers or wait times.
I agree. While it may not "always" be crowded on every single day of the year at DLR now, the 'norm' has changed, especially in the last year. So if nothing else, even if it is not crazy-crowded every single day, it is, at the very least, unpredictable now. There have been way too many reports of it being exceptionally crowded at times when it used to not be crowded at all, and then some unexpected bright spots where it was not crowded when it was supposed to be, and then still other times where it was expected to be more crowded than normal, but it turned out to be way more crowded than anyone expected - unmanageably so!! So the norm is ever-changing, and I think that 2010 will probably be even more crowded on a whole (not every single day, but just taken as a whole entity) than 2009 was. My feeling is still that it will get worse before it gets better, until the economy evens out a bit and folks can vacation elsewhere - and some folks will be able to deal with the crowds all right, and others will probably avoid going to DLR for a while until things get a little less crazy!