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vbecky
06-11-2007, 02:44 PM
Hi I know this has been listed before but I couldn't locate it I am leaving for Disney and will be arriving on the 24th of June we are planning on using our EE on Monday the 25 & 26 & the 28th everyone has hinted to use each day that is is offered anyway what order do you suggest riding the EE rides in Thanks So much!!:wizard: :cool1: :woohoo:
DangerMouse
06-11-2007, 02:54 PM
Here's my ride order:
Peter Pan (twice)
Dumbo
Toad
Alice
Teacups
Matterhorn
I usually save Snow White and Pinocchio for later since those ques never get too long.
Pomlover2586
06-11-2007, 02:55 PM
I may be wrong......but from my understanding of EE you only get 1 day of it per 3 days in the park? :confused3
DangerMouse
06-11-2007, 02:57 PM
I may be wrong......but from my understanding of EE you only get 1 day of it per 3 days in the park? :confused3
Unless you are staying at one of the three resort hotels, then you can use EE every day that it is offered.
Pomlover2586
06-11-2007, 03:00 PM
Ah very nice! Thanks for filling me in on that! Were staying at a good neighbor this trip....but next time maybe we'll stay at GC?:goodvibes
Cannot_Wait_4Disney
06-11-2007, 03:09 PM
Hi I know this has been listed before but I couldn't locate it I am leaving for Disney and will be arriving on the 24th of June we are planning on using our EE on Monday the 25 & 26 & the 28th everyone has hinted to use each day that is is offered anyway what order do you suggest riding the EE rides in Thanks So much!!:wizard: :cool1: :woohoo:
You mean they spent all that time, effort and $ upgrading the search engine from useless to terrible and you still can't find it?
1. Peter Pan
2. Dumbo
3. Alice
4. Matterhorn
5. Teacups
6. Toads
7. Pinocchio
8. Snow White
9. Carousel.
The importance of remembering the right order is extremely important at the top of the list and diminishes in importance as you go. Remembering Pinocchio before Snow White matters little.
Hound 109
06-11-2007, 03:21 PM
Hi I know this has been listed before but I couldn't locate it I am leaving for Disney and will be arriving on the 24th of June we are planning on using our EE on Monday the 25 & 26 & the 28th everyone has hinted to use each day that is is offered anyway what order do you suggest riding the EE rides in Thanks So much!!:wizard: :cool1: :woohoo:
Here are a couple of links that EE was discussed in depth:
www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1476447
www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1469845
Note: If you have 2 (or more) days to use EE, I would break EE into 2 different attack modes (I discussed your exact scenario in the final post of the first link above).
If you only have one day for EE, I agree with Cannot Wait 4 Disney's itinerary above. (i might switch the Carousel & Snowy......& dump the tea cups altogether....but as she states, the first 4 of PP, Dumbo, Alice & Matterhorn - in order - is what matters).
Have fun. :cool1:
hound popcorn::
DLR29
06-11-2007, 04:19 PM
I may be wrong......but from my understanding of EE you only get 1 day of it per 3 days in the park? :confused3
Actually to clarify, it is not 1 for every 3 days. it is 1 EE for tickets for 3 + days. I do believe somewhere there are 6 or 7 day park hopperssold, but they only come with one.
vbecky
06-11-2007, 04:24 PM
Yes that is true 1 EE with 3+ parkhopper but everyday it is offered if staying on site.
brenda1966
06-11-2007, 04:26 PM
Peter Pan really comes before Dumbo?? I've always been messing up the order then because we always do Dumbo first and then usually ride PP two times.
Last December at WDW we were the second set of people to get on Dumbo and we got the "dreams" Mickey ears.
DangerMouse
06-11-2007, 05:19 PM
Peter Pan really comes before Dumbo?? I've always been messing up the order then because we always do Dumbo first and then usually ride PP two times.
Last December at WDW we were the second set of people to get on Dumbo and we got the "dreams" Mickey ears.
Yes, at DL, that's our family's mantra: "Peter Pan First! ALWAYS Peter Pan First!"
Our other mantra is "The Sun Wheel is Pure Evil!!" :lmao:
brenda1966
06-11-2007, 05:41 PM
Our other mantra is "The Sun Wheel is Pure Evil!!" :lmao:
My DD loves the Sun Wheel. I hate it. The line is long and never moves and it scares me! I'd rather ride ToT 10 times in a row than ride the Sun Wheel once. But, I ride it with her, all white knuckled and telling her to sit down! :rotfl:
vbecky
06-11-2007, 05:45 PM
Is the tot really scary? Have never been on it?
dxwwf3
06-11-2007, 05:48 PM
I'm glad to see that nobody is putting the Subs into their plan. I hope you all are visiting on June 28th :)
Seriously, has it been confirmed yet that the Subs are going to be part of EE?
DangerMouse
06-11-2007, 07:13 PM
I'm glad to see that nobody is putting the Subs into their plan. I hope you all are visiting on June 28th :)
The OP specifically asked for a Fantasyland EE Itinerary. I would think it would be a given that if Nemo were a priority, then you would know to head straight to Nemo and plan on it taking the majority if not all of your EE time.
dxwwf3
06-11-2007, 08:39 PM
The OP specifically asked for a Fantasyland EE Itinerary. I would think it would be a given that if Nemo were a priority, then you would know to head straight to Nemo and plan on it taking the majority if not all of your EE time.
Oh yeah, Nemo is in Tomorrowland :rotfl2: Never been in the park, but I still shouldn't have let that one slip.
You think Nemo would take most of the hour, even if you arrive at the gates 30 minutes before opening? That would be 6:30 during the next month or so. I know the actual attraction is about 19 minutes, but if you are in the first group of people in the park, there is nobody in front of you in line. I had planned on hitting Nemo first and then catching Pan and Toad in that first hour before tackling the rest of the park for our first day.
DLR29
06-11-2007, 09:24 PM
Is the tot really scary? Have never been on it?
Huh? :confused: Way off topic. But to answer your question it is not scary as in intense, but more scary as in fun if you know what I mean. The drops are not freefall, they are at a controlled speed( mind you it is still a drop and you do get that feeling in your stomach). The theming also adds to the scary fun.
brenda1966
06-11-2007, 09:49 PM
... head straight to Nemo and plan on it taking the majority if not all of your EE time.
So, if the gates open and you run right to Nemo, how long should we expect it to take??? What is the cycle time for this ride?
I'm hoping to do this on a non EE morning and do Fantasyland on an EE morning.
DangerMouse
06-11-2007, 10:50 PM
So, if the gates open and you run right to Nemo, how long should we expect it to take??? What is the cycle time for this ride?
I'm hoping to do this on a non EE morning and do Fantasyland on an EE morning.
I'm reading that from load to unload it's about 20 minutes. The actual ride time is between 12-13 minutes, and the rest of the time is for loading/unloading. Even if you were in the first group on the first sub, I'm thinking the earliest you would be done with the ride is 25-30 minutes after you entered the front gates.
Cannot_Wait_4Disney
06-12-2007, 01:12 AM
Peter Pan really comes before Dumbo?? I've always been messing up the order then because we always do Dumbo first and then usually ride PP two times.
Last December at WDW we were the second set of people to get on Dumbo and we got the "dreams" Mickey ears.
At WDW, Dumbo is better positioned than PP to take a hit from the herd early. At DLR, it's the opposite.
Also at WDW, PP is a fast pass attraction making it of lesser priorty to have to get in right from the off. At DLR, it is not.
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