DizMe
Here we gooooo...
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For someone like me, EE is not worth it. If I had kids, then yes, but when I go now, it's usually all adults and we have all been to DLR many, many times. We don't care about rushing to FL or, for that matter, anything else. We love rides but aren't in combat mode to get on everything possible. As I said, we're old veterans and we like to savor the environment rather than do as many rides as we can. Don't get me wrong--I love rides, but as I go 3-4 times a year, it's different.
I'm more about finding interesting things I've never noticed, having meals in new places and old favorites (I like to do at least one sit-down a day), taking fun pics, and exploring things you often don't have time for when you're trying to hit as many rides as possible.
We usually stay late. Often, you can knock out most, if not all, FL rides shortly before closing. In Dec, my sister and I rode the carousel, Dumbo, Snow White, Mr. Toad, and PP, all with little or no wait. In Nov, I went with my daughter and 6-year-old grandson, and he and I had the same experience and were the very last ones on PP! It was pretty cool to come out of the ride and see a basically deserted FL. We had a blast.
Anyway, it depends on what your park style is.
I'm more about finding interesting things I've never noticed, having meals in new places and old favorites (I like to do at least one sit-down a day), taking fun pics, and exploring things you often don't have time for when you're trying to hit as many rides as possible.
We usually stay late. Often, you can knock out most, if not all, FL rides shortly before closing. In Dec, my sister and I rode the carousel, Dumbo, Snow White, Mr. Toad, and PP, all with little or no wait. In Nov, I went with my daughter and 6-year-old grandson, and he and I had the same experience and were the very last ones on PP! It was pretty cool to come out of the ride and see a basically deserted FL. We had a blast.
Anyway, it depends on what your park style is.