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Originally Posted by TaraRae82
OMG! It's over 800 pages now! Crazy. Non-Disney goers (like my DH) have no idea how much info and planning there is when it comes to taking a trip to WDW! One question real quick. I'm going in early Oct when, according to the books, the crowds will be minimal (never been later than Labor Day before). It says that the touring plans are really very important when crowd levels are that low but they're still very effective. Do I go with a touring plan or do like I've always done and just ride things as I see shorter/reasonable lines? Anyone been during this time? Sorry, I know this question is better for the Theme Parks board but while we're on subject.....
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The touring plans are REALLY helpful for high crowd levels, but we still used them pretty closely last Labor Day week when crowds were quite light. Following them might let you walk right onto some rides rather than having 15-20 minute waits (that add up).
Also, besides the touring plans, the charts in the back that show the best times for each ride are very helpful. For our off-season trip, we paid more attention to those.