This is our first time going during the height of spring break (or a peak season in general) and, while we love WDW, two things I can't stand are waiting in long lines and manuevering through massive crowds.
Our strategy for dealing with this is: (1) arriving at RD with a touring plan; (2) FPs for the most popular attractions (subject, of course, to tiering restrictions); (3) having many park days, wherein we plan to divide up MK and EP into pieces (we have 8 day tickets and are planning 3 days for each of MK and EP and 1 day for each of HS and AK); and (4) spending most of our afternoons at our resort.
We also tend to avoid counter service (not because we're food snobs but, rather, because we dislike the chaos of counter service) and opt, instead, for table service ADRs.
This strategy has always worked well for us in the past but, as noted above, we've tended to mostly avoid the busiest of seasons (on our previous trips, most of our park days have been 5 or lower).
For those who have gone over peak and non-peak seasons, even factoring in the above strategy, what differences will we most notice going over the height of spring break (other than just generally more people) relative to our previous trips?
Our strategy for dealing with this is: (1) arriving at RD with a touring plan; (2) FPs for the most popular attractions (subject, of course, to tiering restrictions); (3) having many park days, wherein we plan to divide up MK and EP into pieces (we have 8 day tickets and are planning 3 days for each of MK and EP and 1 day for each of HS and AK); and (4) spending most of our afternoons at our resort.
We also tend to avoid counter service (not because we're food snobs but, rather, because we dislike the chaos of counter service) and opt, instead, for table service ADRs.
This strategy has always worked well for us in the past but, as noted above, we've tended to mostly avoid the busiest of seasons (on our previous trips, most of our park days have been 5 or lower).
For those who have gone over peak and non-peak seasons, even factoring in the above strategy, what differences will we most notice going over the height of spring break (other than just generally more people) relative to our previous trips?
