mickeyluv'r
DIS Legend
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2005
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Eh, the die hard rope droppers love the doom and gloom posts. I suppose that's why I keep posting here. The hyperbole is bothers me.
The mistake many folks make, is not thinking things through. If you are doing this much research in advance, you're not likely in that camp.
Simply zig whenever the crowd zags. It doesn't require much effort, just a little thought. Zaggers like to follow the herd, ziggers look around for better options. Zaggers eat lunch from 12-1pm. Zaggers flock to the nearest bathroom as soon as the parade/fireworks/show ends, and wait in line. Given a choice between 10 entrance gates, zaggers follow the herd, and stand in the longest line. Ziggers simply focus on short line attractions during peak hours; it's that easy.
There are always plenty of opportunites to zig at WDW. I've survived, and enjoyed, many an Easter week visit; an Easter week visit with 13 extended family members in tow, no less.
It can be amazingly informative to spend a little time watching crowd patterns.
The mistake many folks make, is not thinking things through. If you are doing this much research in advance, you're not likely in that camp.
Simply zig whenever the crowd zags. It doesn't require much effort, just a little thought. Zaggers like to follow the herd, ziggers look around for better options. Zaggers eat lunch from 12-1pm. Zaggers flock to the nearest bathroom as soon as the parade/fireworks/show ends, and wait in line. Given a choice between 10 entrance gates, zaggers follow the herd, and stand in the longest line. Ziggers simply focus on short line attractions during peak hours; it's that easy.
There are always plenty of opportunites to zig at WDW. I've survived, and enjoyed, many an Easter week visit; an Easter week visit with 13 extended family members in tow, no less.
It can be amazingly informative to spend a little time watching crowd patterns.

