PrinceOfPeace
Mouseketeer
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- May 29, 2011
I haven't been to DL in a long time.....probably 4 yrs?? Any tips on how to plan for the electrical parade? And any tips on what to do that is new in the last 4 yrs?? thank you in advance
And World Of Color is not "connected" to rides.All of the fast passes in the parks are connected now with the exception of Buzz Lightyear. But the two parks are still not connected.
5) AP center where starcade used to be.
I've visited twice as an AP, and have never heard of this. What am I missing out on? Whats in there?!
And World Of Color is not "connected" to rides.
It's only for the next three weeks, for AP Days. There are threads about AP Days that cover what's going on in there.I've visited twice as an AP, and have never heard of this. What am I missing out on? Whats in there?!
Is fastpass like disneyworld? Or do I have to get them day of? Also, how many allowed?All of the fast passes in the parks are connected now with the exception of Buzz Lightyear. But the two parks are still not connected.
Very helpful thank you so much.Hang out near the hub during first MSEP. When it ends, grab a spot in the street outside tomorrowland for fireworks. As fireworks is ending, grab a spot on the curb for second MSEP.
There was a recent thread about changes in last 4 years. Let's see how many I can remember.
1) New movie in Soarin
1a) Hyperspace Mt.
1b) Official Disneyland app.
2) Rollickin Roadsters
3) Frozen musical replaced alladin.
4) Character meets, like Frozen in Animation and Marvel in Hollywoodland.
5) AP center where starcade used to be.
6) Mansion now has FP all the time.
7) Security moved outside DTD on west side/more checkpoints.
Sorry for so many 1s. Kept thinking of other big things I didn't want to add to bottom, nor renumber.
Is fastpass like disneyworld? Or do I have to get them day of? Also, how many allowed?
There is no limit to the number of FPs you can get if you manage your times efficiently. I've gotten eight or more on days that haven't been particularly crowded. Note that the best time to work the FPs are morning - as the day progresses, return times get farther and farther out, so it takes more time before your next window opens. You can get another FP either when the return window for your current one opens, or two hours later, whichever comes first. However, you cannot hold two FPs for the same attraction at the same time. So, for instance, if you pull a FP for RSR at 10:00 and its return time is 3:00, you cannot pull another RSR FP at 12:00. You'd have to wait until 3:00 (by which time it's entirely likely that all the RSR FPs would be gone).Is fastpass like disneyworld? Or do I have to get them day of? Also, how many allowed?
If you are hopping to both parks, do tickets have to be activated at both parks to get FP at both? Or will activating in one park allow FP in both parks?FPs are not like at WDW. They are the old paper FPs. You will get them the day of your visit and you must have entered one of the parks in order to get them. How many you can get in one day depends. Pull your first FP, then look at the time printed on the ticket which says your return time (strictly enforced now) and the time when you can pull your next FP. Go with the earlier time to get your next FP. If FPs last throughout the whole day (not always the case on crowded days), you may get a nice number of FPs on one day, especially if you are park hopping (FPs are not connected between the two parks).
If you are hopping to both parks, do tickets have to be activated at both parks to get FP at both? Or will activating in one park allow FP in both parks?
If you are hopping to both parks, do tickets have to be activated at both parks to get FP at both? Or will activating in one park allow FP in both parks?