Hi folks,
I wrote the computer software the Unofficial Guide uses to create its touring plans. So discussions on touring plans are near and dear to my heart. And feet.
I don't think the primary touring plans in the Unofficial Guide have anyone walking from one side of the park to the other even once, much less "all day long." For the one-day touring plan for adults in the MK, every step involves either an attraction in the same land you're in, or a transition to a land adjacent to the current land. The only exception I see to this is when we say to take the train to and from Toontown. But that's gotta be better than walking to Toontown in any event.
Similarly, for the MK touring plan for parents with young children, the only transition between non-adjacent lands I see is from Liberty Square to Adventureland in steps 9 and 10. While not adjacent, the walk from LS to Adventureland isn't a slog by any means.
When we wrote the software, we were acutely aware of the balance between walking and waiting in line. So the software has rules that ensure that any walking we ask you to do is more than compensated for by reduced waiting in line. In fact, we generally don't ask you to move from one land to another unless you can save more than 22 minutes of standing in line by doing so (that's in the Magic Kingdom - the actual number of minutes varies by park).
Given that, I'd be skeptical of any touring plan that has you completing every attraction in a given land prior to moving to another land. It seems that that would almost certainly result in significnantly longer waits in line during the more crowded times of the year.
I don't know how Tour Guide Mike creates his touring plans (and I subscribe). I'd bet that he does them by hand, like every other guidebook publisher except us. But given that there are literally billions and billions of possible touring plans for any non-trivial set of attractions, I doubt seriously any person can do that number crunching as well as a computer. During the more crowded times of the year, it's likely that any hand-made touring plan will result in significantly longer waits in line.
Thanks YO for the opportunity to explain how the Guide's touring plans work. Feel free to drop me a line (testa@ncat.edu) if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Len