Theme Park Busy Days

KWJR

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Last time I went to Orlando I managed to find and print a chart that had all the best days to do the various theme parks. It was based on a 'traffic light system' of green for best park each day and red for the ones to avoid. It was very useful when planning our itinerary.

Unfortunately, I can't seem to find it this time but I'm fairly sure Simon Veness had something to do with it. Anybody out there can point me in the right direction? Or, does it not exist any more ? :confused3

Keith
 
I go with the dates in the back of Simons book 'Brit's guide'. It has steered me well so far..

:sunny:

Jodie
 
There are coloured lights on tourguide mike's website. You have to pay for this.

I used it the first time I went to Disney and mostly the advice was okay.

As Johnny has already said, Simon Keeps his website up to date.

There is also another site Touring plans, which has busy days.

Disney keep changing their EMH days and evening's, so you need to keep your eye on which is a busy day and which isn't, as they do change.

The best advice, is to go to the parks early when they open. Leave around lunch time, and go back around 4- 5.
 

Thanks for the help folks. I've got Simon's book for 2006 and will keep an eye on the website. I notice he has a busy day guide for January at the moment but presume this will be updated. It's important I get the itinerary right this year as we are going in the Easter period. Last time, we were there just before the UK October break and all the parks were fairly quiet.

Keith
 












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