DLP in June

Nemo32

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Hi!

My DBF and I will be visiting DLP for the first time on Wednesday, June 17th. I have a commando style of touring, so would like to plan extensively, even though it's a one day excursion.

We have 12:00pm reservations at Blue Lagoon and the park opens at 8:00am for EMH and 10:00am for us, since we aren't staying onsite.

Our musts are:
BTMRR, Star Tours, Phantom Manor, PotC, La Tanière du Dragon, La Galerie de la Belle au Bois Dormant, Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains, Les Voyages de Pinocchio, Alice’s Curious Labyrinth

Maybes include: Indiana Jones, PPF, IaSW, Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin and Le Pays des Contes de Fées

If something, like PPF or IaSW, isn't different from the American equivalent, I can skip it.

I welcome any touring advice. TIA!!
 
ok so i'd do BTM straight from opening at 10am, then fastpass it so you can ride it again, none of the rest of your must-do's get huge queues in low season so I'd go with doing Fantasyland stuff as early as you can, and then the rest as you come across them. You will easily be able to do all your must-do's in one midweek day in June.
 
Thanks for your reply! Are PPF and IaSW basically the same? If so, I may skip those to save time. Also, Indiana didn't look that great - do you know if its worth it?

Thank you!
 
IaSW is longer I believe at DLP, but PPF is basically the same (and is a popular ride at DLP). Indie is a loop roller coaster, but its fairly short. You'll be able to do Indie and IaSW with little queueing on a Wednesday in June.
 

Thanks for your reply! Are PPF and IaSW basically the same? If so, I may skip those to save time. Also, Indiana didn't look that great - do you know if its worth it?

Thank you!
I think Peter Pan in DLP is slightly different from the Florida version but I'd only do it with a Fastpass or a queue of less than 20.
 
Thank you for the replies! I think for Indie and PPF, I am going to play it by ear and see what the wait times as well as the FP return times are. Indie I wouldn't be terribly upset if I missed, but PPF is a fav of mine at WDW, so it would be nice to get on. Same with IaSW. I feel like a trip isn't complete without one ride, lol. Thanks again!
 




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