It's not a matter of planning - The problem is they don't REALIZE the scope of the problem. Most families have gone to theme parks many a time (like me) and have a tried and tested strategy but it doesn't apply to Disney at all! When I was a kid at the library I'd see all the Disney trip planning books and I couldn't fathom what kind of clueless people would need AN ENTIRE BOOK to plan a trip to a theme park?! Ok, maybe you wanted to squeeze out every penny of value you had paid for and maximize hitting every ride but that still seemed like a lot of overkill to me.
My first time at DisneyWorld I was on a solo trip. I thought I HAD planned things out because I had pulled up a map online and figured out what rides I wanted to ride and when and knew when the fireworks show was and knew the MSEP was just before that. Food? Ehh... I'll figure that out when I get there as I'm sure they have lots of good stuff there and being an efficient business there shouldn't be too long of a wait to get food. Boom I was READY to go! Right? Ooooh no.
I did hit the rides I wanted to hit but that was only a small subset of the rides available. I didn't know about fastpass at all.
What I didn't realize was how near capacity everything was going to be. I'm not just talking about the rides but the restaurants and dining options. I started thinking about food and like your typical theme park goer figured I'd just grab whatever sounded good at the time. Of course everything was packed at the QS and then I'm passing by all these nice restaurants that I didn't even think about (There's like, y'know, ONE nice restaurant at your typical theme park) and asking for seating and, of course, they've been booked for weeks.
Then I'm over at Liberty Town trying to head down to Pirates and suddenly the streets are being roped off and everyone's sitting down and I'm trying to figure out what's going on and realize there's an AFTERNOON parade. (Whoa I didn't know they had that)
Scrounge around Adventureland after Pirates and start thinking about dinner... golly, shouldn't there be restaurants or something in Adventureland? Make my way back to main street and hit up the Crystal Palace. Sorry sir, we're full up... finally end up grabbing a hot dog at Casey's and after coming out of that restaurant its dusk and people are sitting on the sidewalks all along main street and the hub and I realize they're already grabbing spots for the MSEP and then, THEN my dear friends, is when I realize... I'm am WAY outta my league here!
I end up grabbing a spot at the liberty town bridge from the castle and catch the MSEP from there and start pushing my way towards main street for an awesome view of the fireworks and it's crowded, of course and I'm in front of the CP trying to push my way to main street and I'm hearing music and I'm thinking the fireworks are starting and I realize there's cartoons playing on the castle. *** is THAT?!?! I end up catching most of the Celebrate the Magic show and then try to push my way back to main street except it's already packed. At that point I'm figuring I shoulda just stayed where I was at for the CTM show and head back there and, of course it's a packed spot now and I finally manage to worm my way to the hub and to catch about half the show.
Head over to tomorrowland to ride space mountain (it was on the list dontcha know) and coming back from tomorrowland I see they're doing another run of celebrate the magic... Well that would've been helpful had I known that I coulda skipped the crowds...
Then I'm just walking around main street taking pictures and am working my way out and get to the meet and greet space in front of the train station and am dead center taking shots of main street when some CM walks by me with a rope and to force me onto the sidewalk and I'm trying to figure out why when it hits me they're doing a SECOND run of the MSEP and I happen to be in a perfect spot for it. So I just stayed there until it came through. Awesome. I did about 10% of what was actually possible at the MK but it was still a reasonably decent day.
So I head back to the resort (did I mention I was staying at the Contemporary?) and I'm starving and I figure I'll just grab some dinner at the restaurant there. Oh, it's closed. Huh, I'll check the other resorts here for... hey, there's a cool restaurant at the Polynesian... and one at the Grand Floridian... And a dinner show! And I missed the water parade from the contemporary! Geez no wonder people need a book to plan their trip at Disney!
I ended up having a last call drink at the Wave bar (Magical Star Cocktail, of course, gimme a drink with a glo-cube in it!) and some chips out of the vending machine and began planning for my next trip....
