Well, I was hesitant to start a thread, for fear of abandoning it. I'll try my best to maintain this thing. I won't post daily, because..well, frankly, that's a lot of friggin posts. I'll post now and then and let everyone know how my progress is going. It'll keep me honest, I hope. The real good posts will more than likely be on my blog, though. I feel better writing a lot there instead of here.
So, I'm pretty minimalistic when it comes to my theory of how to prep for the IE lab. I believe you should A) Learn the hell out of the material, and

verify you know stuff with practice labs, then rinse and repeat. I'm not big into all the videos and bootcamps and stuff. I'd LIKE to get a bootcamp in if I have the time, but I don't think it'll sink me if I don't.
That being said, here's a summary of where I stand and my general lab prep theory
-Passed written on Sept 13, 2011
-Using INE Vol I technology-based labs
-A LOT of Cisco docs..google for when that fails.
-No time to study at work, BUT I am the only network guy for a decent sized network, so it's great practice. When stuff breaks, that is my time to work on my verification/debug commands. So, it's kind of indirect studying.
-I have a family w/ kids
-I love beer/baseball/football/basketball, but I am pretty much sacrificing all these (ok, maybe not TOTALLY on the beer..) during my timeline
-Goal to PASS the lab is July 2012. That's 10 months. If I fail, I'll assess where I went wrong, make a plan, and execute it, with a retake right after that.
Oh, and I'm using a mixture of rack rentals and my home lab right now. I have a pretty nice lab at home, but I'm in between moving right now (new house being built), so I'm relying on rack rentals at the moment until I can get my rack moved to my new office.
Edit: I plan on scheduling my lab once I complete ALL the Vol I labs, if I can. This means probably 4-6 months from now I'll schedule. Then pick it up with the full labs.