On my last trip to Disney World, I planned much of our trip very carefully. I had a spreadsheet, suggested times to ride rides, which parks to go to on which days, and everything I could think. I even had routes laid out to get fastpasses and get to rides early enough to get on them.
However, I found when those usual instances of "life happening" delayed my itinerary, I unfortunately found myself being mildly bitter at one of my favorite places to go. This was entirely my own fault and something I still am mildly ashamed of.
However, my girlfriend loves to gloat about how we had such a productive trip, got to see a ton of attractions and rides, and generally did more than we could have ever dreamed of doing. So, despite the pointless and mild bitterness my itinerary may have created when things didn't go to plan, it did help create a more successful and productive trip.
So, what do you do? Do you plan every step and moment? Do you just go with the flow? Throw a dart at a map of Disney World and go where it lands? Combine the two? Anything else?
However, I found when those usual instances of "life happening" delayed my itinerary, I unfortunately found myself being mildly bitter at one of my favorite places to go. This was entirely my own fault and something I still am mildly ashamed of.
However, my girlfriend loves to gloat about how we had such a productive trip, got to see a ton of attractions and rides, and generally did more than we could have ever dreamed of doing. So, despite the pointless and mild bitterness my itinerary may have created when things didn't go to plan, it did help create a more successful and productive trip.
So, what do you do? Do you plan every step and moment? Do you just go with the flow? Throw a dart at a map of Disney World and go where it lands? Combine the two? Anything else?