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My friend is coming down (I live in Orange County) tomorrow and we are spending the day at Disneyland.
I know it will be crowded because many people have spring break and I checked Mousewait times on my iTouch. All of the lines are over 30 minutes at least and some rides have "broken down".
We want to do the biggies:
* Aladdin (I'm not sure if it's open since it's Wednesday but it is spring break)
* Captain EO
* BTMRR
* SM
* Indy
* HM
* TSMM
I will definitely be at the park at rope drop since I'm only 15 minutes away but she has to deal with early AM traffic so she's giving herself 2 hours to get to the parks.
We both have APs but she lives 1 hour away and works a lot so it's rare that both of our schedules allow us to go at the same time or we would have definitely picked another date.
My question is:
How would YOU maximize one day at Disneyland & California Adventure during peak season?
We are two able-bodied 21 year olds.
Oh and we are definitely maximizing FPs.
I know it will be crowded because many people have spring break and I checked Mousewait times on my iTouch. All of the lines are over 30 minutes at least and some rides have "broken down".
We want to do the biggies:
* Aladdin (I'm not sure if it's open since it's Wednesday but it is spring break)
* Captain EO
* BTMRR
* SM
* Indy
* HM
* TSMM
I will definitely be at the park at rope drop since I'm only 15 minutes away but she has to deal with early AM traffic so she's giving herself 2 hours to get to the parks.
We both have APs but she lives 1 hour away and works a lot so it's rare that both of our schedules allow us to go at the same time or we would have definitely picked another date.
My question is:
How would YOU maximize one day at Disneyland & California Adventure during peak season?
We are two able-bodied 21 year olds.
Oh and we are definitely maximizing FPs.