Best time to do toontown?

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What generally is the best time to do toontown. I'm trying ridemax, and it is always giving me a 40 minute wait at Mickey's. Is that expected?

We have Toontown early entry, and are in the parks for 3 days. We also want to do Peterpan, dumbo, and most of the fantasyland rides. Is it better to do Toontown or those rides first?
 
Do you have Magic Morning or Mickey's Toontown Madness?

In either case I'd start with Fantasyland. Toontown doesn't have regular hours, it open later and closes earlier. Ideally you can ride most of Fantasyland right off the bat and then be at Toontown when the gates open under the railroad track.

If you don't hit Toontown when it opens later than the rest of the park another, though not as good, option is during the afternoon parade.
 
If you have the Toontown Morning Madness tickets we found that the best time to go. Never a line or over crowding during that time and lots of characters.
 
Best time for TT is first thing on a non-TTMM day (Toontown Morning Madness).
 

What days is TTMM? I've never been able to figure that out. We don't have those tickets and we are never sure what days to head over there.

When we have gone over in the morning, even not first thing, it has been great. Last year we had a short line to see Minnie Mouse and a short line for Gadget's coaster. This was in the summer too. Afternoons are crazy.
 
What days is TTMM? I've never been able to figure that out. We don't have those tickets and we are never sure what days to head over there.

When we have gone over in the morning, even not first thing, it has been great. Last year we had a short line to see Minnie Mouse and a short line for Gadget's coaster. This was in the summer too. Afternoons are crazy.

MTTMM happens on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the opposite days or MM. But also on Saturday which is always a MM day too.
 
What generally is the best time to do toontown. I'm trying ridemax, and it is always giving me a 40 minute wait at Mickey's. Is that expected?

We have Toontown early entry, and are in the parks for 3 days. We also want to do Peterpan, dumbo, and most of the fantasyland rides. Is it better to do Toontown or those rides first?
Since there's very little to actually do in Toon Town, I'd advise doing FantasyLand first. After FantasyLand, head to Toon Town if you must.
 
Best time for TT is first thing on a non-TTMM day (Toontown Morning Madness).

Agreed!

If you have MTTMM vouchers I have read/researched that using them in conjunction with MM (Sat is the only overlap day) and going to Fantasyland then TT is the best use of them.
 
Now I have a timing question for MTTMM on Saturdays:

If the park opens at 8:00am on a given Saturday, and MM begins at 7:00, when would MTTMM begin since Toon Town opens an hour after park opening?

Would you have 2 hours to spend in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland for MM starting at 7:00am before MTTMM begins at 9:00am?
 
Nevermind, I found my answer on the Magic Morning superthread.

Saturdays, 7:00am MM followed by 8:00am MTTMM is a great way to use our MTTMM tickets!

Thanks for the tip! :thumbsup2
 
Nevermind, I found my answer on the Magic Morning superthread.

Saturdays, 7:00am MM followed by 8:00am MTTMM is a great way to use our MTTMM tickets!

Thanks for the tip! :thumbsup2

That's what my family will be doing too. Seems like the best plan without "wasting" any Fantasyland time.:thumbsup2
 
MTTMM happens on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the opposite days or MM. But also on Saturday which is always a MM day too.

Thank you. Glad to finally figure that out. It never says on the little brochure at DL. :confused3 How long until they open it up to everyone? An hour?
 





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