I'll amend my previous post just a touch.
One advantage about the trip I happened to take during an Easter break was that it was the 2nd of 3 planned trips we took over the course of a year. We had purchased annual passes for our August trip, and also wound up going the following August 10 days before the passes expired. So, as miserable as we were dealing with those insane crowds, one bit of silver lining was that we were going back in just a few more months. We used that time, as I previously wrote, to do the sort of things we skimmed over last time, because they had little-to-no lines. In fact, I know some people here have a nostalgic fondness for Journey Into Imagination, in any of its incarnations. We were in the Imagination pavilion, wondered what was down this one particular hallway, it turns out it was the EXIT for JII. We had no idea, because as we walked down the wrong way, NOBODY was walking down the right way. When we got to the actual attraction and realized we went down the wrong way, we started to turn around only to have the CMs yell "NO! NO! Come on in! No waiting!" Practically begged us to ride, which we did...and we got stuck on it 2 separate times about 10 minutes each
Also, since we had our own car, we visited other resorts a lot more, played Mini Golf at both Fantasia Gardens and Winter Summerland, and enjoyed Adventurer's Club more often since we were getting more afternoon "naps" in
. Sometimes our tempers were short, but we did get to know each other even more, to the point where popping the question the next trip seemed like a good idea (it was, in case you were wondering).
The crowds were a major bummer, and as I wrote, had this been our only trip, the lack of time spent doing things at the park may have been decisively more of a bummer. If you go down with the opinion that you'll be extremely limited with what you'll be able to do at the parks and plan alternate things to do during your trip accordingly, a good time can still be had, for sure.