ironband74
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That's interesting. Granted, I've lost the stroller in the last few years, but have some slow moving family members. I've had very good luck with doing Peter Pan first on both MM and non MM days, but only if we're first in line and the park opens at 8am(or 7am magic morning).
In mid December 2017, we did it at rope drop on a Sunday. We lined up in the center of the hub and moved for the castle at rope drop. There was a cast member just inside the drawbridge there with a sign on a pole that said "Peter Pan", and we queued up behind her, and she walked us in an orderly fashion to the ride. I thought this was amazing since it stopped the running, shoving, and madness I had seen in previous years. I assumed that on rope drop days they did this now forevermore...I'm bummed to hear that is apparently not the case due to the OP's experience. Anyway, it was about a 2 minute wait for us and we were able to get a great start on the day.
On December 28, 2018, it was a 7am Magic Morning (Despite being a Friday since that whole week is MM and EMH for both parks). I got in line at the gate at 6:15am to ensure we were among the first in the park. We were scanned in and we walked with purpose down main street (I may have skipped a little...but I had to wait up for slower members of my party). We got on Peter Pan within 5 minutes.
All that said, having read many stories like OP and reading Disneyland Daily's advice on the matter (to avoid Peter Pan at rope drop), Whether to do Peter Pan first is always a game-time decision. When we get there, if it looks like we got a good start and there are fewer than 75 people ahead of us, we go ahead and ride. If it appears that there are more than 75 or people or so (approximately 1/10 hourly capacity), then we skip it and move on. We did get caught in a 20 minute line there once back in 2011 and it made a magic morning very inefficient.
I always have a plan B. But I'm a compulsive planner, and I get a rush from having my plan work for beating the crowds on busy days.
In mid December 2017, we did it at rope drop on a Sunday. We lined up in the center of the hub and moved for the castle at rope drop. There was a cast member just inside the drawbridge there with a sign on a pole that said "Peter Pan", and we queued up behind her, and she walked us in an orderly fashion to the ride. I thought this was amazing since it stopped the running, shoving, and madness I had seen in previous years. I assumed that on rope drop days they did this now forevermore...I'm bummed to hear that is apparently not the case due to the OP's experience. Anyway, it was about a 2 minute wait for us and we were able to get a great start on the day.
On December 28, 2018, it was a 7am Magic Morning (Despite being a Friday since that whole week is MM and EMH for both parks). I got in line at the gate at 6:15am to ensure we were among the first in the park. We were scanned in and we walked with purpose down main street (I may have skipped a little...but I had to wait up for slower members of my party). We got on Peter Pan within 5 minutes.
All that said, having read many stories like OP and reading Disneyland Daily's advice on the matter (to avoid Peter Pan at rope drop), Whether to do Peter Pan first is always a game-time decision. When we get there, if it looks like we got a good start and there are fewer than 75 people ahead of us, we go ahead and ride. If it appears that there are more than 75 or people or so (approximately 1/10 hourly capacity), then we skip it and move on. We did get caught in a 20 minute line there once back in 2011 and it made a magic morning very inefficient.
I always have a plan B. But I'm a compulsive planner, and I get a rush from having my plan work for beating the crowds on busy days.