AirGoofy
DIS Dad#341
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I am not afraid (well maybe a little about the rabbit it's got really big teeth) I don't worry about crowd levels, I don't even check on them, it's something you can't control, if you lay out a good plan and be flexible to change it at any given time, for example at RD it is wise to do A,B,C since it's not busy but after that when most will do D,E & F I might do H,I & J on the list then hit X,Y & Z and backtrack later on or hit those rides on a EMH at night, I'll be the 1st one to say if you follow they crowd your going to get frustrated and loose a lot of time, if you think out of the box and go against the grain and take the path less taken you can knock a lot off the list and beat the crowd, everything you skip you hit later when everyone already did it and the lines are shorter or use FP
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Oh, I know to avoid the crowds'. And certainly, starting at the back of the park and working forwards is a solid strategy. What i was referencing was that the "preferred/recommended" parks for smaller crowds were still at high level. And, they were recommending leave the park by the early afternoon as a strategy. I don't find that an acceptable strategy.
I also managed to be in MK on a Monday(?) on a Columbus Day weekend when MK unpredictedly hit park capacity. Around 3:00 PM, CMs looked frazzled, i could hear them trying to call in extra staff, park hours/ parade times were changed via the PA system. It was crazy. Fortunately, I had stocked up on FP under the old strategy. It was so crowded, that it was single file to exit the park from Sleepy Hollow around 8:00 PM. I managed that one day, but don't plan to ever try that daily for a week. I wish you th best of luck.