Pezalicious
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2007
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- 446
I'm playing around with RideMax because it helps me with my excitement about my upcoming trip. I need to plan something, but really, there's nothing left for me to do but count down the days until I'm at the Happiest Place on Earth!
On the Saturday of my upcoming trip, I'm planning to go to Disneyland from 8am until CA opens at 10, and then come back that night for fireworks and stay til closing. While planning the Disneyland rides I want to do, I put down that my first ride will be at 8am and my last at 1155pm, with a 690 minute break to cover my time in CA and the fireworks. I didn't pick a lot of rides to get onto, but one that I would like to ride is Finding Nemo..
I figured the line would be too long if I went first thing in the morning, since that's one of the EE mornings, but RideMax has me scheduled to get in line at 11:55 and predicts the wait time will be 95 minutes. Does this seem accurate to any of you? I know it's new and the lines are longer as a result, but it surprises me that a line could still be so long when the park is supposed to close at midnight.
On the Saturday of my upcoming trip, I'm planning to go to Disneyland from 8am until CA opens at 10, and then come back that night for fireworks and stay til closing. While planning the Disneyland rides I want to do, I put down that my first ride will be at 8am and my last at 1155pm, with a 690 minute break to cover my time in CA and the fireworks. I didn't pick a lot of rides to get onto, but one that I would like to ride is Finding Nemo..
I figured the line would be too long if I went first thing in the morning, since that's one of the EE mornings, but RideMax has me scheduled to get in line at 11:55 and predicts the wait time will be 95 minutes. Does this seem accurate to any of you? I know it's new and the lines are longer as a result, but it surprises me that a line could still be so long when the park is supposed to close at midnight.