MOMMY2ANTHONY&SOFIA
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We are going to WDW 1/6-1/10, our DHS day is the 7th, which is an EMM day. I was able to get a FP to Slinky Dog for 5:00pm. Is it worth spending an extra $330 for EMM???
We are going to WDW 1/6-1/10, our DHS day is the 7th, which is an EMM day. I was able to get a FP to Slinky Dog for 5:00pm. Is it worth spending an extra $330 for EMM???
Is it now only Toy Story Land? We did it in 2016 where Toy Story Mania, Star Tours, and a meet 'n greet were open. We though it was worth it because the 2 rides are our favorites at DHS. IMHO, if it's just the rides in Toy Story then I would say it's not.
We are going to WDW 1/6-1/10, our DHS day is the 7th, which is an EMM day. I was able to get a FP to Slinky Dog for 5:00pm. Is it worth spending an extra $330 for EMM???
We are going to WDW 1/6-1/10, our DHS day is the 7th, which is an EMM day. I was able to get a FP to Slinky Dog for 5:00pm. Is it worth spending an extra $330 for EMM???
And don't underestimate the value of the Breakfast-the selections are awesome!!!!While I haven't yet experienced it, from our perspective, even one ride on each attraction and a chance to check out TSL with low crowds will make it worth the money in our eyes.
I think "worth it" is going to be different for everyone. My mother and I will be attending next week. While I haven't yet experienced it, from our perspective, even one ride on each attraction and a chance to check out TSL with low crowds will make it worth the money in our eyes.
This is why Disney will push this EMM to each park. Plenty of people are willing to pay for Fast Passes (on top of the normal day ticket price).
It's a brilliant strategy. Make the demand for three rides high (by limiting the FREE fast passes you can get by making them all Tier 1) and then sell a hard-ticket event that circumvents that. Heh.
Personally, I would do this to experience Star Wars Galaxy's Edge .. and if the demand is as high as expected, I would anticipate them offering this for Star Wars land EVERY morning! Just to experience the "immersion" of the land without crowds.
I found TSL way too crowded - so I too would find it tempting to experience TSL with low crowds.
I feel it wasn't due to a lot of people, but simply due to poor design. The walkways in and around TSL seem very narrow compared to other lands and with a "dead end" at the bathrooms it is just awful. The area around Woody's Lunch box was crowded, hardly any tables, and the area to order and wait for food was also very small.
Also .. how does SDD NOT have a queue area long enough to accommodate 60+ minute lines? Did no one anticipate that it would be the most popular ride in the park for a while? Or did they just feel that it eventually won't be as popular once SWGE opens?
The fact that was constantly across the bridge and going towards the entrance just seems like awful design. TSM feels like it has a better queue .. longer AND inside.