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TammyIsBlessed -> RE: Help me plan Disney vacation (5/14/2008 12:51:43 PM)
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ORIGINAL: _Cinderella_ Sunday: Magic Kingdom Breakfast Reservation: Crystal Palace Dinner Reservation: CA Grill (uses two dining credits each) Monday: Animal Kingdom Dinner Reservation: Tusker House Restaurant Tuesday: daytime: Blizzard Beach (open til 7 PM) Dinner Reservation: 1900 Park Fare After dinner: Epcot or Magic Kingdom Wednesday: Breakfast Reservation: Chef Mickey’s Hollywood Studios Thursday: Epcot Dining Reservation: none Friday: (only have time to stay half the day) Magic Kingdom or Epcot According to The Unofficial Touring Guide.... Sunday - Crowd Level 7 Best Park: Animal Kingdom Parks to Avoid: Magic Kingdom, Epcot Monday - Crowd Level 8 Best Park: Epcot Parks to Avoid: Disney Studios, Animal Kingdom Busy Level: Tuesday - Crowd Level 8 Best Park: Disney Studios Parks to Avoid: MK, EP, AK Wednesday - Crowd Level 6 Best Park: MK Parks to Avoid: DS, AK Thursday - Crowd Level 8 Best Park: EP, DS, AK Park to Avoid: MK Friday - Crowd Level 7 Best Park: EP, AK Parks to Avoid: MK, DS Gay Days at Studios quote:
The Crowd Level column is based on a scale from 1 to 10, with 1 being least crowded conditions and 10 being most crowded. The scale measures the peak wait time at the Magic Kingdom's three headliner attractions (Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad). Thus, the Crowd Level is a "worst case" scenario, predicting the longest wait at any of these three attractions on a particular day. 1 = Peak wait times of 14 minutes or less 2 = Peak waits of 15 - 24 minutes 3 = Peak waits of 25 - 34 minutes 4 = Peak waits of 35 - 44 minutes 5 = Peak waits of 45 - 54 minutes 6 = Peak waits of 55 - 64 minutes 7 = Peak waits of 65 - 74 minutes 8 = Peak waits of 75 - 84 minutes 9 = Peak waits of 85 - 94 minutes 10 = Peak waits of 95 minutes or more That being said however....... quote:
How Important Is Choosing the Right Day? Worrying about the day of the week before you have a good touring plan is like ordering two triple cheeseburgers with fries, then wondering whether the restaurant has Diet Coke. Things like the predicted crowd level, the time of day, and the attractions that you wish to visit will all affect how long you have to stand in line, and in general how crowded a park will be. Other factors, such as day of the week and whether it's a holiday can affect the crowd levels too. Our research team measures all of these factors to develop a model that will predict the amount of time you'll spend waiting in line. The following table shows how important these factors are in determining how long you wait. An importance level of 10 means that a variable has a huge effect; while a level of 1 means that it has virtually no effect at all. Variable Importance Attractions 10 Time of Day 10 Crowd Level Index 9 Holiday 8 Early Entry Morning 5 Day of the Week 2 Weather 1 So what does this tell us? According to our data, the attractions you visit and the time of day at which you visit them will have the greatest influence on how long you wait. On the other hand, the day of week and the weather will play only a small role. Statistically speaking, the time of day is 5 times more important than the day of the week. Put another way, a good touring plan is much more important than choosing the right day to visit the parks. If you followed the Unofficial Guide's Magic Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Adults on a typical slow Tuesday and a typical busy Thursday, you'd only wait in line about 20 more minutes on Thursday - a little less than one incremental minute of wait time per attraction. In contrast, that same touring plan can save up to four hours of standing in line when compared to not following a plan. Here's one sample of a touring plan for you - let me know if you'd like any others or not.... This is the very short version of it - it has additional info on the actual plans.... Animal Kingdom - June 2 - Open 9am - 8pm Mickey's Jungle Jammin Parade: 4pm 1. Arrive 30 mins early 2. Upon opening, send someone to get fastpass for Expedition Everest (going through Asia not Dinoland is shortest) 3. If you have kids ride Tricera Top Spin in Dinoland - skip if you don't have kids. 4. Ride Primeval Whirl in Dinoland 5. Ride Dinosaur 6. Ride Kali River Rapids - you will get wet, ponchos are advised 7. See Flights of Wonder if the next show starts within 20 mins. If not do #8 first 8. Walk the Maharaja Jungle Trek in Asia 9. Ride Expedition Everest in Asia. Don't worry if your fastpass time has expired. 10. If possible, send someone to get fastpass for Kiliminjaro Safaris in Africa. 11. Eat lunch - closest sit down is Tusker House. 12. Take the Wildlife Express Train to Rafiki's Planet Watch/Conservation Station. Tour Conservation Station and exhibits. Note the writing on the bathroom walls. Take train back to Africa when done. 13. Walk the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail 14. Experience Kilimanjaro Safaris using fastpasses obtained earlier. 15. See Festival of the Lion King in Camp Minnie/Mickey 16. See Pocahontas and her Forest Friends in Camp Minnie/Mickey. Meet characters if you like. 17. See Finding Nemo the Musical at Theatre in the Wild in Dinoland if next show starts within 25 mins. If not, see It's Tough to be a Bug on Discovery Island - use fastpass if wait exceeds 30 mins. Check out exhibits at Tree of Life when you see It's Tough to be a Bug 18. Check out Boneyard if you have time/interest/small children 19. If you saw Nemo earlier, see IT's Tough to be a bug now. 20. Shop, snack or repeat any attractions you enjoyed. Visit zoological exhibits in The Oasis and depart the Kingdom. Note: if you are not rollercoaster people and don't want to ride Expedition Everest - to Kilimanjaro Safaris first instead.
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