Whistlebee
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2012
- Messages
- 765
Thanks for the heads up on the walking situation where you encountered the shoulder to shoulder foot traffic. Honestly, I’m going to have to evaluate if this trip will be worth it. I think for the most part we can get by dealing with the lines for rides but if we are walking shoulder to shoulder with others I don’t know if I or my sister-in-law could handle that. If it’s just a tiny bit of the trip we can do it, but if it is a lot I think we will consider canceling.We go at crowded times frequently since we come from northern California and have had to work around school schedules for years. We were there Thursday-Saturday last week and while crowds were not terrible for spring break, we did experience some of that shoulder to shoulder feeling on several occasions throughout the day when walking the main corridor in DCA. I feel that the closure of the Bugs Land thruway combined with the popularity of the Food and Wine Festival combined with the walls along part of the main corridor makes for a really crowded feeling.
You have been given lots of good tips so follow them. Maxpass is really very helpful. Many times during our most recent visit, I found times offered in the app that we wouldn't have gotten at the kiosks. You do have to pay attention to the clock and book each fastpass as soon as possible if you want to maximize usage. This isn't necessarily a habit that a regular AP visitor has gotten into which is why I'm pointing it out since you are taking less frequent visitors with you. Also, I would say to hop a lot. We were willing to move back and forth frequently between the parks throughout the day, and that combined with Maxpass helped us hit all the headliners.
There’s a chance we could reschedule to Easter Day and the following Monday and Tuesday but I’ve already requested independent study from my kids schools and my sister-in-law will probably be moving around Easter weekend. Not sure if it’d be worth it to try and move our plans around at this point.
