kylenne
Wakandan-American
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2016
- Messages
- 6,231
The boats are for leisurely returns post midday break or if you don’t care about what time you get there. They are absolutely not for Early Entry. They don’t run early enough and they’re too slow. You should frankly already be at the gate going through security by the time the boats start running if you’re serious about EE.
The notion of “step saving” is absurd to me when staying at a Crescent Lake resort because the entire selling point of them to me is being able to walk to Epcot and HS. Walking is always going to be the single best way to get to a theme park for rope drop because it’s the only form of transportation under your complete control, and you aren’t reliant on timetables or schedules. And at Epcot and HS specifically the walking advantage is tremendous. Being able to arrive before the Skyliner starts running and dumping hordes of people at the gates is huge. At Epcot it can mean the difference between knocking out 2 of 4 headliners before official park open with semi-reasonable posted waits still at the other 2 or barely getting in 1. I was the literal first person in line for Epcot security last Monday walking over from Swan and was in the first load at Remy, which meant I was first off and walked straight onto Frozen. At HS especially if you intend on hitting Slinky or Rise getting there before the Skyliner masses is critical if you don’t want to potentially waste your whole EE time in lines.
Bluntly, from an EE master: being front of pack is how you get the most out of EE and walking is the single easiest and best way to do that. If you’re not going to walk imo you might as well save your money and just stay at a cheaper resort on the Skyliner or elsewhere altogether. If you want to save your feet that’s what midday breaks back at the resort are for (and work very well!).
The notion of “step saving” is absurd to me when staying at a Crescent Lake resort because the entire selling point of them to me is being able to walk to Epcot and HS. Walking is always going to be the single best way to get to a theme park for rope drop because it’s the only form of transportation under your complete control, and you aren’t reliant on timetables or schedules. And at Epcot and HS specifically the walking advantage is tremendous. Being able to arrive before the Skyliner starts running and dumping hordes of people at the gates is huge. At Epcot it can mean the difference between knocking out 2 of 4 headliners before official park open with semi-reasonable posted waits still at the other 2 or barely getting in 1. I was the literal first person in line for Epcot security last Monday walking over from Swan and was in the first load at Remy, which meant I was first off and walked straight onto Frozen. At HS especially if you intend on hitting Slinky or Rise getting there before the Skyliner masses is critical if you don’t want to potentially waste your whole EE time in lines.
Bluntly, from an EE master: being front of pack is how you get the most out of EE and walking is the single easiest and best way to do that. If you’re not going to walk imo you might as well save your money and just stay at a cheaper resort on the Skyliner or elsewhere altogether. If you want to save your feet that’s what midday breaks back at the resort are for (and work very well!).