TulipMom
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2015
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We have been home less than 24 hours from our most recent trip to WDW. We had a FANTASTIC trip! So many things went "just right" due to:
1. Great advice from those of you here
2. Good information from Touring Plans
3. Knowing our family and what works best for us, what is a priority for us, etc.
4. Lots of luck! Good weather, transportation arriving at just the right moment, CMs adding pixie dust to our day, etc.
All of that said, we encountered a lot of rides down during our 6 park days. Rides that we personally encountered as "down" (unrelated to weather) for some period of time were: Barnstormer, Peter Pan's Flight, Space Mtn, 7DMT, ToT, FEA and BTMR. These are rides that we personally went to ride and were down. I'm not talking about just seeing them listed as down on an app. In a couple of cases, this was a positive for us as we were running behind schedule and were able to come back later with an anytime FP. All other times, we just moved along to something else.
During our last WDW visit in 2015, we only encountered one ride (PPF) go down. Were we just lucky before? Or particularly unlucky this time? It oddly became a normal part of our trip this time and it didn't really bother me much until I was reflecting on it today.
1. Great advice from those of you here
2. Good information from Touring Plans
3. Knowing our family and what works best for us, what is a priority for us, etc.
4. Lots of luck! Good weather, transportation arriving at just the right moment, CMs adding pixie dust to our day, etc.
All of that said, we encountered a lot of rides down during our 6 park days. Rides that we personally encountered as "down" (unrelated to weather) for some period of time were: Barnstormer, Peter Pan's Flight, Space Mtn, 7DMT, ToT, FEA and BTMR. These are rides that we personally went to ride and were down. I'm not talking about just seeing them listed as down on an app. In a couple of cases, this was a positive for us as we were running behind schedule and were able to come back later with an anytime FP. All other times, we just moved along to something else.
During our last WDW visit in 2015, we only encountered one ride (PPF) go down. Were we just lucky before? Or particularly unlucky this time? It oddly became a normal part of our trip this time and it didn't really bother me much until I was reflecting on it today.
