If you're planning an upcoming trip to Walt Disney World, you probably know about the upcoming major expansion to Fantasyland, nearly doubling the size of this popular land. And if you have been planning a trip to Disneyland, for sure you have heard about "Cars Land" and the major expansion and renovation of California Adventure.
These are major expansions, but the fact of the matter is things are constantly changing at all the Disney parks. New attractions open, older attractions close, attractions go down for refurbishment or are enhanced. It's a constantly changing world.
If you're planning a trip to a Disney park, the big question you may have is this - how do these changes affect my trip?
When there is a major change, it not only affects the new attractions, but will affect the crowds and the waits for other attractions as well, both positively and negatively. For example, if a major new attraction or land opens, it has a tendency to siphon off lots of visitors, which can mean lower crowd levels at other attractions. However, the new attraction may also generate larger overall crowds for the parks, which makes crowds worse for other attractions as well.
So what can you do about it? Any time a new attraction opens or there is a major change, other park visitors tend to become even less efficient. The majority of park visitors that are clueless with remain clueless. But the small portion that are a little better informed will also be touring less efficiently when their strategies (which are already much less than optimal) are out of date.
This is good news for Optimal Magic clients! When other people are touring less efficiently, we can make your plan even more efficiant. We carefully craft each plan individually tailored to you and your individual situation, and tailored to the exact park situation for the day. Can't wait to try out the new Fantasyland attractions? No problem - we'll put together a plan that will get you through them (and anything else you want to do) with little or no wait. Don't want to be anywhere near Fantasyland? Once again, no problem - we'll take into account the changes in traffic patterns in OTHER parts of the park due to this change, and once again, get you through all the attractions you want to do with little or no wait.
The fact of the matter is that with a carefully researched, well analyzed, day-by-day plan, you can pretty much handle any situation at the Disney parks. And a custom-built Optimal Magic plan will be the most up-to-date, best plan possible for your Disney World trip, and will give you a much better trip than any do-it-yourself strategy.
Clark
These are major expansions, but the fact of the matter is things are constantly changing at all the Disney parks. New attractions open, older attractions close, attractions go down for refurbishment or are enhanced. It's a constantly changing world.
If you're planning a trip to a Disney park, the big question you may have is this - how do these changes affect my trip?
When there is a major change, it not only affects the new attractions, but will affect the crowds and the waits for other attractions as well, both positively and negatively. For example, if a major new attraction or land opens, it has a tendency to siphon off lots of visitors, which can mean lower crowd levels at other attractions. However, the new attraction may also generate larger overall crowds for the parks, which makes crowds worse for other attractions as well.
So what can you do about it? Any time a new attraction opens or there is a major change, other park visitors tend to become even less efficient. The majority of park visitors that are clueless with remain clueless. But the small portion that are a little better informed will also be touring less efficiently when their strategies (which are already much less than optimal) are out of date.
This is good news for Optimal Magic clients! When other people are touring less efficiently, we can make your plan even more efficiant. We carefully craft each plan individually tailored to you and your individual situation, and tailored to the exact park situation for the day. Can't wait to try out the new Fantasyland attractions? No problem - we'll put together a plan that will get you through them (and anything else you want to do) with little or no wait. Don't want to be anywhere near Fantasyland? Once again, no problem - we'll take into account the changes in traffic patterns in OTHER parts of the park due to this change, and once again, get you through all the attractions you want to do with little or no wait.
The fact of the matter is that with a carefully researched, well analyzed, day-by-day plan, you can pretty much handle any situation at the Disney parks. And a custom-built Optimal Magic plan will be the most up-to-date, best plan possible for your Disney World trip, and will give you a much better trip than any do-it-yourself strategy.
Clark