Octoberbaby
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I was browsing today on easywdw, and was hoping to find a calendar for May and June. There aren't any posted past October 2016. Anyone know why?
Thanks y'all. That's a bummer...I always used his crowd calendars, but I totally understand why he chose not to do any more for now.
Yes, me too...I've always started with his calendar to help with our plans. I guess I will just leave all details tentative until our fastpasses are booked.Yeah, I did too actually and feel the same way. We have been going often enough I sort of have my own touring strategy/style/plan these days, but I always liked to have his recomenations as a guide to get me started.
I hope y'all have a great trip!I was bummed when Josh said he wouldn't be doing crowd calendars anymore. I've relied on those for years! So, for our trip coming up on Saturday, I just sat down with park hours, special events, etc. spread out all over the place and made my own. Hopefully I didn't fail too much, but we shall see what December 3-11 bring for us!
I know. I was trying to make a reservation yesterday, my 180, and the latest time I could search for BOG was 6:00pm. In June! It says dinner is from 4-6I mean, the posted hours for May and June right now are a joke. There is no way those are going to be the final hours.

the posted hours for May and June right now are a joke
I really miss reading Josh's comments on why to go to or avoid a park
I didn't find touring plans very helpful. It made me pick which attractions we wanted, when we were taking breaks, etc. I don't know when we're going to get hungry! lol I much preferred Josh's maps that showed which attractions to hit first thing, which ones would require FP+, etc. I built my own plan off of that. Having only been once, it seemed to me that touring plans required a lot of pre-knowledge about popular rides and such to create a plan, whereas Josh's just guided you through.If you go in the forum part of his website it does show a rough schetch of crowd calenders, just not full blown like previous ones. If you want to cough up the $12 for touring plans, they do have a good crowd calenders, plus actual wait times vs posted wait times (which look to be way inflated at the end of the evening)
I was bummed when Josh said he wouldn't be doing crowd calendars anymore. I've relied on those for years! So, for our trip coming up on Saturday, I just sat down with park hours, special events, etc. spread out all over the place and made my own. Hopefully I didn't fail too much, but we shall see what December 3-11 bring for us!
I didn't find touring plans very helpful. It made me pick which attractions we wanted, when we were taking breaks, etc. I don't know when we're going to get hungry! lol I much preferred Josh's maps that showed which attractions to hit first thing, which ones would require FP+, etc. I built my own plan off of that. Having only been once, it seemed to me that touring plans required a lot of pre-knowledge about popular rides and such to create a plan, whereas Josh's just guided you through.
Let me know how the crowds actually are!! Lines too. We arrive on the 10 and stay thru the 17th.
He intends to start them back up I believe he said once info starts being released in a timely matter.
Honestly, I doubt it. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Disney. I've been going there my whole life...but each year I notice how trying to plan a trip becomes more and more irritating. I mean, I've been enough that if I don't do an attraction or eat at a certain restaurant, my trip will not be ruined. I just love planning, and using a crowd calendar. I plan everything even with every day plans. I guess that's why it irritates me not to be able to plan our trips in advance. As of now though, I've got question marks everywhere in our rough draft, where is usually have a firm time for something. Several adrs even couldn't be made at my 180 just because they have the restaurant closing at 6:00 pm, which is ridiculous.Does anyone actually think that's really going to happen (on Disney's end I mean)?
I agree! There's an extreme difference between now, and just a couple years ago. I miss the old days(10-20 years ago)...I ramble on about how the Polynesian was $200.00 a night, and Ohana was practically a walk-up restaurant.I'll ask this: WHY is Disney dropping the ball so badly on this? When we planned our trip a couple years ago, hours etc... were set months in advance, and I think only one or two days changed their hours. So why the change? I mean, when you're basically requiring guests to book dinner 6 months out and rides 2 months out, it seems pretty crappy of you quite frankly, to be able to go and change everything up and screw up the plans of people that are spending thousands of dollars.
I agree! There's an extreme difference between now, and just a couple years ago. I miss the old days...I ramble on about how the Polynesian was $200.00 a night, and Ohana was practically a walk-up restaurant.