Mackysmycat
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Which is better? What's the difference? Is it worth it to get? Any advice? Thanks!
Which is better? What's the difference? Is it worth it to get? Any advice? Thanks!
I have both the Touring Plans account and both ridemax programs for DL and WDW.
Touring Plans has a lot of great tips about the parks, rides, restaurants, planning, etc. The crowd calender on the website is another good tip to look at how the crowds will be during those day (but this is based on past history dates, it can be really crowded on those slow days). Just as Dizzy4DL said that TP does not have the customize plan like Ridemax, but it does give out good tips for ride planning. "The Unofficial Guide" books have very good tips. The book has way more information than the website does.
Ridemax is a very great program to help plan on which ride you want to go on and what time to return to it during the day based on crowd history of those days. I also like the way on what time to get a FP for that specific rides. I wish the DL ridemax also includes the shows just like the WDW version.
If you want to know anything about the parks, rides, restaurants, etc I would get Touring Plans. For customize ride planning, I would get Ridemax.
However, their crowd level tracker is unreliable (I hear it was severely off last week - hadn't accounted for the kids in LA still being out of school for holiday break).
It sounds like I should do RideMax. Now just to be clear, I'm pretty organized with being on top of fast passes, what rides we like and what restaurants we want to go to. Is it still worth it to get it for a more OFFICIAL organized plan? or is it more for Disney *newbies*....
In general, we recommend using Ride Max as close to the date(s) of your visit as possible. We normally make touring itineraries available 2-4 weeks in advance. So if you are planning a visit for the beginning of July, for example, you should be able to use RideMax starting in early-to-mid-June to create your itineraries.
If you bought it now and ran itineraries for mid-March, and then between now and then something changed (park hours, ride refurb, the RideMax wait time estimates, etc.,) then your current itinerary would be unreliable. Hence you always want to run RM as close to your trip as possible to have the latest and greatest data.Ok one last question.... if my trip is for mid March, is it too early to get it now? I want to plan NOW for our March 18th trip, but it says this on the RideMax site so I am confused...


So I could get it now, and run an itinerary for fun, and then next week run another one for fun.... and well keep running it until I have it just the way I like it, and it's a week or two out from my trip, when things aren't likely to change anymore? I'm just excited. I can't stand it. 63 days to go. lol