As I read some of this board's post about planning, it seems to me as though some people are planning a military campaign.
In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable. Thus spoke General Dwight David Eisenhower, one of the greatest planners in world history.
Some DISers plan their WDW trips in the same manner Ike planned the D-Day invasion and some of you plan more thoroughly than Ike did. Others have more general plans and tend to react to whatever situation the park throws at them. They react and adjust as best they can when circumstances change much as allied forces reacted on the beaches at Normandy when many parts of their plans fell apart. I tend to be in that second group but others in my family are definitely in that first group. I don't feel that there is one correct way. You do whichever works for you and your group.
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No battle plan survives contact with the enemy.-Helmuth von Moltke. No matter how thoroughly you plan, you cannot dictate what will happen when circumstances change.
Anyone DISer who does not think that these military maxims apply to planning for a visit to the world has never encountered a frantic parent pushing a stroller at top speed weaving through a crowd because he or she is late for an FP or an ADR. The plans were well made but for whatever reason did not survive the reality of that day's park visit. And you best get out of the way if you want to avoid physical contact.