Fantasyland strategy

karylrocks

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My son's girlfriend and her 3yo daughter will be joining us for one day of our trip; the last Thursday of August. They will not have EE so I am wondering what the best time would be to do the Fantasyland rides.
 
karylrocks said:
My son's girlfriend and her 3yo daughter will be joining us for one day of our trip; the last Thursday of August. They will not have EE so I am wondering what the best time would be to do the Fantasyland rides.
That's a hard one. Since it will be an EE day, the lines will already be pretty long by the time you get there. I would say to get to the park at opening and hit FL right away, as it will only get worse throughout the day.
 
Do Fantasyland first thing--lines won't be that long actually because the early entry people start to filter out to other areas as soon as they can--the lines are practically non-existant. The last 3 Saturdays (EE days) I've been to DL and gone straight to FL and there were no lines.
 
If I wanted to do every ride in Fantasyland, any tips on which order to do them in? I planned to do Peter Pan first (well, second if Matterhorn is a Fantasyland ride!), then what?
 

The Matterhorn is a Fantasyland ride. :) Just work your way around. If you get there first thing, often the fantasyland rides don't open until the official opening time (or an hour later anyway), you should be fine! :)
 
Doing Peter Pan first is a good idea. We did it twice in a row last week when we had EE and by the second time, there was already a decent line forming. The wait was no less than 30 minutes the rest of the time we were there. My daughter wanted to ride it again before we left. I thought I would try during the parade, because I thought it would clear out a little bit. Not at all! We waited almost an hour. I did notice that the other Fantasyland rides seemed better around 5-6. I think people were eating or resting up before coming back later.

CJDrew's Mom :earsgirl:
 
We also noticed a dip in fantasyland queues around 2PM - many parents with smaller children take them our for a nap or break time mid afternoon, so that might be worth a look.

Peter Pan is definitely the one to do first as it is the only one that had really significant queues the whole time we were there. Matterhorn also had queues, but there were two of these and seemed to move quite fast.
 
Do you have EE for that morning? If so, you could get in line for PP and have them meet you there when they enter the park. If you have cell phones, she could call and tell you where she is. Also, when they board the ride, you could go to the next one, say Dumbo, and get in line. Might help save a little time. Good Luck!
 
Dumbo lines can get long and move slow; it's also out in the hot sun, so do it early. Lines for teacups, Pinocchio, and Snow White often aren't as bad as some of the other attractions, so they can wait. Small World can usually wait too since it has a faster flow rate. It's also a long ride, so is nice when you want to sit for a spell.
 
Always do Peter Pan first. Even on an early entry day, it's worth getting in the lines of 15-20 minutes as opposed to getting in 1-2 hour lines later in the day. We made the mistake of not doing Peter Pan first thing and we did not get to ride it until 11:30 pm and then the line was so short, but it had been over an hour all day. My recommended order would be:
Peter Pan
Dumbo
Matterhorn
Mr Toads Wild Ride
It's A Small World
Storybook Land Canal Boats
Tea cups
Alice In Wonderland
Casey Junior Circus Train
King Arthurs Carousel
Snow White
Pinnochio

I think I got them all, we noticed that Pinnochio and Snow White were the least popular with the shortest lines all day.
 
Thanks so much for this info! If someone wanted to do Casey Circus Train as well as the Storybook Land Canal Boats, when would you recommend doing them?
 
I love them both! I would do the circus train first for an overview of the sites you'll see more indepth on the Storybook Land Canals.
 
batraylover said:
Always do Peter Pan first. Even on an early entry day, it's worth getting in the lines of 15-20 minutes as opposed to getting in 1-2 hour lines later in the day. We made the mistake of not doing Peter Pan first thing and we did not get to ride it until 11:30 pm and then the line was so short, but it had been over an hour all day. My recommended order would be:
Peter Pan
Dumbo
Matterhorn
Mr Toads Wild Ride
It's A Small World
Storybook Land Canal Boats
Tea cups
Alice In Wonderland
King Arthurs Carousel
Snow White
Pinnochio

I think I got them all, we noticed that Pinnochio and Snow White were the least popular with the shortest lines all day.


Thanks, I cut and pasted this into word for myself
 
Just wanted to say how funny it was that that is the EXACT order we do the rides in FL! Except that we add casey jr in there! :earboy2:
 
Simba's Mom said:
Thanks so much for this info! If someone wanted to do Casey Circus Train as well as the Storybook Land Canal Boats, when would you recommend doing them?

I knew I was forgetting someone! I will edit my original post. I would always do the Storybook Land Canal Boats before the Casey Junior Circus Train, the line for the Canal Boats can get really long, whereas a lot of adults shy away from riding the circus train, especially in the cages, and it seems to be mostly kids on it these days, maybe because of the Disneyland Railroad.
 








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