Erm, no - he *likes* it that way and thinks that it should be fairly easy to navigate once you get used to it. Although he has said that he'd like to spend more time updating outdated information - Last time I was on TGM he said that the website didn't yet break even, so he couldn't justify spending more time updating the website instead of doing tours.
So who do you go with......if they both pick different days?
Just another thought - so, whatever site you use, the only value added is what park on what day and a general touring plan?
What about resort check-in strategy?
What about optimal parade and show viewing locations?
Dining timing strategy?
Strategies for entering and exiting the parks (when and exactly how)?
Specific tips on how to enter/where to sit (etc.) on each attraction?
Yada, yada Yada.
In my experience, the crown jewel nuggets on this subject matter are:
Erratically and randomly spread around the DIS.
Organized but often shallow on UG.
Abundant and readily findable (once you know where to look) on TGM.
Granted, there's a learning curve there, but IMHO those who throw up their hands at TGM because it isn't "immediate gratification" don't know what they're missing!!!
Granted, there's a learning curve there, but IMHO those who throw up their hands at TGM because it isn't "immediate gratification" don't know what they're missing!!!
Well said!!!
I am extremely computer literate, but I find TGM site to be difficult. It shouldn't take getting use to to find things. I can't reccomend one over the other since I haven't used either on a trip yet. However, Ride Max is a program you put on your computer and it gives you touring plans. It's available now for WDW. I've used it three time for Disneyland and it has been AWESOME. Even when the park was super crowded we never waited in line. 10 minutes was our longest line, and that was POTC which has no Fastpass. This was late June on a weekend! I'm definitely getting this for our WDW trip! You tell it when you're going, what rides you want to do, when you're getting to the park, when you're leaving, how fast you tour and it tells you what time to be where. It was easy to adjust if we were late to something also.... Definitely worth the money!!!! My sister and I are super excited about it!
I am extremely computer literate, but I find TGM site to be difficult. It shouldn't take getting use to to find things. I can't reccomend one over the other since I haven't used either on a trip yet. However, Ride Max is a program you put on your computer and it gives you touring plans. It's available now for WDW. I've used it three time for Disneyland and it has been AWESOME. Even when the park was super crowded we never waited in line. 10 minutes was our longest line, and that was POTC which has no Fastpass. This was late June on a weekend! I'm definitely getting this for our WDW trip! You tell it when you're going, what rides you want to do, when you're getting to the park, when you're leaving, how fast you tour and it tells you what time to be where. It was easy to adjust if we were late to something also.... Definitely worth the money!!!! My sister and I are super excited about it!
The issue is that there's no good *reason* for there to be a learning curve. I spent more than a hundred hours on TGM's website. Even once I knew *where* to find things - it wasn't *easy* to get to them.
There were significantly more mouse clicks and page loads than were needed. Most of the pages couldn't usefully be printed because they were too wide. The pages that could be printed might have one useful piece of information per page. It was so bad that subscribers compiled the information into spreadsheets and shared the information in a useful format on the discussion boards. There was an entire discussion board devoted to helping people find things. There were entire threads about what pieces of information to disregard. Erroneous information about where to go, where to sit, where to line up for shows/attractions was reported to Mike months before my trip and still wrong 60 days after my trip.
That's not and immediate gratification issue. Those are issues with data design and erroneous information. I'm sorry - but if you bill it as up to the minute - you ought to at least be up to date with 6 month old information.