^^^Totally agree! We went last year on the last weekend of F&W. The vendors were extremely crowded and busy but the pavilions and their attractions were fairly empty. If you want to do the festival then go during the week.I go to F&W every year now, and it has become the most busy event of the year at Epcot -- but it is true that the lines for the attractions in World Showcase are shorter -- people are there to eat and drink (on weekends, the emphasis is on "drink", especially when the 50-60 busses from local colleges role in with the frat boys) and the attractions themselves are minimal in wait. There is NO difference in Future World -- I don't think Epcot is at all the place to avoid during the F&W festival, but you might want to stick with Future World only unless you want to join in the festivities. 11:00 is a great time to visit World Showcase during F&W festival -- crowds are manageable and not unruly yet. @Trotsky above -- I have certainly never felt that it has become dangerous, even on the rowdiest days, but it is DOES become very very sloppy drunk, especially late afternoons on Saturdays and Sundays...certainly not the place to be if you are not comfortable around drunk crowds of people (no different than at most college football games)
Avoid Friday and Saturdays. Sunday was actually pretty low attendance, especially at night. Especially at that time of year, www.touringplans.com is gospel. Even if you don't use their touring plans (we don't); use their crowd calendar. It was spot on.
Combo of both. If you can find a park that's a 2-3 on touringplans.com scale, then theres no need to follow a touring plan. If you have a smart phone, I'd also leverage touringplans.com's app called Lines. It's up to the minute information on ride wait times and will display changing crowd patterns should the parks see an uptick in attendance.Do you use other touring plans, or just your own plans? I'll probably use their touring plans with a few modifications (but not too many).
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