mikejs78
Well-Known Member
So we are used to going to WDW during fairly non-peak times. My wife and I used to go often in October (before kids) for Food and Wine, and occasionally in early December. So other than our Honeymoon (Aug of 2004) and one other trip that happened to coincide with Spring Break (2005), we haven't really been at peak times.
We just booked a trip for us and our two boys for Presidents Day weekend. Understanding that the crowds are going to be a lot more than we are used to, I wanted to see what tips others have for making the most of WDW during peak times. I will say, our general pattern for Disney has always been to rope drop (sometimes taking advantage of morning EMHs), do the bulk of our attractions and stay in the park through lunch, and leave somewhere between 1-3 for a break back at the hotel (pool, nap, etc), and then return to the parks at night (we always have park hopper)I for few attractions, dinner, and nighttime entertainment.
Any advice from peak time veterans?
We just booked a trip for us and our two boys for Presidents Day weekend. Understanding that the crowds are going to be a lot more than we are used to, I wanted to see what tips others have for making the most of WDW during peak times. I will say, our general pattern for Disney has always been to rope drop (sometimes taking advantage of morning EMHs), do the bulk of our attractions and stay in the park through lunch, and leave somewhere between 1-3 for a break back at the hotel (pool, nap, etc), and then return to the parks at night (we always have park hopper)I for few attractions, dinner, and nighttime entertainment.
Any advice from peak time veterans?