In the culture of Disney theme parks and fandom, it is often said that there are two types of people: the "Planners" and the "Wanderers." The Planners are those who treat a Disney vacation like a tactical operation; they are awake at 6:00 AM to book Lightning Lane entries, they have spreadsheet-backed itineraries, and they know the exact layout of the park before they arrive. They value efficiency and aim to maximize the number of attractions experienced in a day. On the other hand, the Wanderers are guests who prefer to soak in the "atmosphere." They might spend an hour sitting on a bench on Main Street, U.S.A., eating a Churro and watching the parade, or exploring the intricate details of the World Showcase in EPCOT without a specific "must-do" list. This duality extends to the staff as well, where Disney often distinguishes between "Cast Members" (the employees who create the show) and "Guests" (the visitors). In 2026, with the high-tech nature of the parks, the "Planner" type has become more dominant due to the necessity of using the My Disney Experience app to navigate virtual queues, but the tension between these two ways of experiencing the magic remains a core part of the Disney subculture.