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Disney World guest says he was ‘adamant’ on recent trip with ‘Zero Planning’

Disney World guest says he was ‘adamant’ on recent trip with ‘Zero Planning’

Is it possible to go on a trip to Walt Disney World achieve without any planning?

One Reddit user tried to answer this question in: post titled “I Went to Disney World Without Planning,” posted on the subreddit r/WaltDisneyWorld on Tuesday, October 29.

“No app. No lightning lanes. No virtual queue. I just persevered and lived my life,” the user explained.

According to the post, they must enjoy it Magic Kingdom park at full capacity by going “14 times, then 4 times one of these trips.”

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“I took a 3-hour break at the hotel in the middle of the day. We were back for the Halloween party so I could take part in Tiana’s bayou trip without the virtual queue,” the post continued.

While the Disney guest couldn’t enjoy Disney Hollywood studios same because there were “long lines”, they shared it Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park “There was almost no wait.”

The poster claimed that Pandora’s Flight of Passage – The World of Avatarevery time they rode him, he waited less than 20 minutes. However, they came along for the ride when the park first opened, expecting longer waits.

They added that the Everest Expedition had a 15-minute wait all day, while the Animal Kingdom Dinosaur attraction only lasted 5 minutes.

The Reddit user concluded his summary of his experience by writing that you don’t need “any plan” to take advantage of all the fun the resort has to offer.

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Photo of the entrance to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

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“The point of this post is that I think I had just as much fun, or maybe even more, than if I had been a super planner. “I salute those of you who deal with scheduling anxiety, but if you’re worried that you can’t work at Disney despite planning because of everything, you still can,” the post reads.

In the comments section, readers expressed mixed reactions, with one stating that their stress levels “increased” after reading the post.

“I feel like it’s the other way around, my stress increases with the lane lighting and virtual queues! If I can’t ride something and have to wait a long time, oh well. Maybe next time I’ll go. I prefer to enjoy life, replied the author of the entry.

General views of the “Tree of Life” at Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort, April 3, 2022.

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Another apparently agreed with the writer, commenting, “When you start ditching the planning, everything gets a lot better.”

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“Once in a lifetime trips are different, it is better to plan them hour by hour. But if you go every year or a few times a year, it’s great to go wherever the wind takes you,” they continued in the comment.