I've been to WDW many times, although probably not as much as you kind folks. However, I've not had to go through the trouble of planning. I wing it, in a theme park experienced way. Maybe it is just the times of year that I go, but somehow things always seem to work my way. My wife an I consider it part of Disney's magic.
My last trip I went on every ride except for the Goofy Coaster, saw every show, and ate like a pig at all of the resturants I wanted to. I was picked for a number of shows, and had never had to wait in line more than 15 minutes.
From my personal experience, I think that having general knowledge of the parks and what each attraction offers will make more planning obsolete. My friends joke that I attune to theme and thrill parks and can automatically choose the optimum course.
In my history of going to Disney, I only had long waits at 20K Under the Sea and Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. Had a close call at Winnie the Pooh, but me made the 15 minute deadline.
My last trip I went on every ride except for the Goofy Coaster, saw every show, and ate like a pig at all of the resturants I wanted to. I was picked for a number of shows, and had never had to wait in line more than 15 minutes.
From my personal experience, I think that having general knowledge of the parks and what each attraction offers will make more planning obsolete. My friends joke that I attune to theme and thrill parks and can automatically choose the optimum course.
In my history of going to Disney, I only had long waits at 20K Under the Sea and Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. Had a close call at Winnie the Pooh, but me made the 15 minute deadline.