brianerickson
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Yep! Another one of those threads! Don't worry, guys; this doesn't involve a lot of panicking.
Now, I booked my first trip to any Disney Park EVER(!) this year in the middle of August. Of course, when telling a lot of people about this, the first thing they do is scoff and tell me that I "wasted my money" and that I'm "going to have an awful time", but I don't really believe that that's true, for a few reasons:
1. I chose August SPECIFICALLY for the summer hours and the probability that pretty much everything is going to be open/all of the extra shows/parades, knowing full well that the only downside would maybe be some crowding.
2. I don't expect to be able to ride everything, nor do I want to; I have a list of 10-11 must-rides that I'm sure I'll be able to get on, even if I have to wait a bit.
3. I don't really mind waiting in lines? Like, having to wait for stuff doesn't bother me any, and I'm starting to think that a lot of people I've talked to about it are just really, REALLY impatient.
4. I have two days set aside specifically for Disneyland, and then one to hit the 2-3 rides in DCA that I know I want to ride
5. It's Disneyland, for crying out loud; does there exist a truly bad time to visit the parks, aside from apparently Thanksgiving, Spring Break, and the weeks leading up to Christmas?
So, seasoned vets, help me out here a bit, I'm not completely screwed here, am I? Even if I am, I should still have the time of my life, or so I've been told; I just probably have to get accustomed to the ways of the Fastpass...
Now, I booked my first trip to any Disney Park EVER(!) this year in the middle of August. Of course, when telling a lot of people about this, the first thing they do is scoff and tell me that I "wasted my money" and that I'm "going to have an awful time", but I don't really believe that that's true, for a few reasons:
1. I chose August SPECIFICALLY for the summer hours and the probability that pretty much everything is going to be open/all of the extra shows/parades, knowing full well that the only downside would maybe be some crowding.
2. I don't expect to be able to ride everything, nor do I want to; I have a list of 10-11 must-rides that I'm sure I'll be able to get on, even if I have to wait a bit.
3. I don't really mind waiting in lines? Like, having to wait for stuff doesn't bother me any, and I'm starting to think that a lot of people I've talked to about it are just really, REALLY impatient.
4. I have two days set aside specifically for Disneyland, and then one to hit the 2-3 rides in DCA that I know I want to ride
5. It's Disneyland, for crying out loud; does there exist a truly bad time to visit the parks, aside from apparently Thanksgiving, Spring Break, and the weeks leading up to Christmas?
So, seasoned vets, help me out here a bit, I'm not completely screwed here, am I? Even if I am, I should still have the time of my life, or so I've been told; I just probably have to get accustomed to the ways of the Fastpass...
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