ArchOwl
The Highly Educated Owl
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Just back from a long weekend at the DLR! This trip was different than many of my other trips as DH and I tend to go commando in the parks and stuff as many rides as we can. Well, I had some medical issues that made a slower pace mandatory and it actually made our trip a lot of fun! We slowed down and instead of riding Star Tours 5 times a day (lol), we watched a lot of shows and entertainment offerings. We had an amazing trip!
Crowds
It was very interesting to watch the difference in crowds over the weekend. We arrived on Friday and were in the parks in the late afternoon. Our goal this day was to get a FP for WOC, have a nice dinner and perhaps get on a few rides. All APs were unblocked, but it didn't seem too bad. I would put the crowd level at about 7 out of 10, meaning a longer wait for E Tickets, but Pirates, Little Mermaid, etc. were all 5-10 minute waits.
Saturday was the least busy day, it also felt like about a 7. Star Tours FPs were available until mid afternoon and stand by on Star Tours was a steady 50 minutes throughout the day. Walkways through Adventureland and Tomorrowland got congested especially during the middle of the day, but not as bad as when I was there in July.
Sunday began to get busier, felt like an 8. Wait times began creeping up slowly, building to hour plus waits for Space and Star Tours by late afternoon. There were a lot of runners out later that night, you could tell by their medals.
Was there a Twilight ticket that day? Things were getting VERY tight that night in Adventureland/NOS.
Monday all APs were unblocked and it was a holiday. WOWZERS! The parks were hopping by morning. Star Tours shot up to a 90 minute wait early on, with FPs going like hotcakes! Little Mermaid was a 45 minute wait an hour after opening! By the time we left in the afternoon, it was beginning to feel like a 9 crowd-wise.
Fastpasses
Fastpass strategy changed a bit because we weren't going commando, but still best to collect in the morning! Verified that BTMRR FP is now disconnected from the system. As you can see in the photo in the very bottom right hand corner, the time the FP was obtained. These two were obtained 4 minutes apart:

This will mainly be helpful during busy seasons when it is nice to have a BTMRR FP. During low season, the FP machines aren't normally turned on. But it will come in handy when wait times for BTMRR are above 30 minutes or so like they were on Labor Day. The FPs are also usually available with a quick return time, giving you time to ride POC or Jungle Cruise and return to the FP line.
Roger Rabbit
I think someone else may have mentioned this, but the FP return for Roger Rabbit has changed. The FP is still disconnected. There used to be a FP return line that skipped the queue entirely and a standby line that went through the queue. Now it is like Indy where they hold the standby line outside the ride and the FP return skips the outside line and walks quickly through the queue. So both are now going through the entire queue. Not sure if this is a permanent change, or if it was done because of a busy weekend. At any rate, make sure you read the sign unlike myself who went waltzing up where the FP return line used to be, only to then be utterly confused.
Star Tours
I wish there was a better system for ST FP return! Does anyone else think the entrance to that ride is just a disaster? I feel sorry for the CM who is out in front trying to coordinate this mess. I find it very curious that they don't have a better system for this. Almost every other E Ticket has a clearly marked line for FP return except ST. You have to navigate around a crowd of people at the entrance to the ride and find someone to let you in. So weird! What am I missing here?
World of Color
Saw WOC again this trip after seeing it during a trip in July. Wasn't able to get a WOC FP until early evening (long story) and it was giving out Blue for 10:15pm show. So you can see that Friday night was not that bad crowd wise. In July I was also in Blue and put in the extra time to see it from a railing near the very front. This time I saw it from the Blue Handicapped section (thank you Disney for the benches!). I managed to get a spot one section behind the fire hydrant area. This was such an expansive view of the show, so different from being down on the rail. It is hard to say which I prefer. When down near the rail, you feel like you are in the show. But you do miss how encompassing the show is and many of the effects on the sides. From the back, I saw the entire effect of all the lights and water screens. It is like watching two different shows! Either way, my fave show in all of the Resort!
On Friday night, the crowds were not bad at all. The fire hydrant spot was available until right before the show. I don't know if that is always the case, but if you can't put in the time to see the show up close, it wouldn't hurt to grab a blue FP and do a walk-by right before the show to see if you could snag a spot.
On a Handicapped section note, I did not return for the 10:15pm show until 9:45 and was able to snag a seat on a bench. I do not necessarily recommend this approach as the section began to get full about 20 minutes before the show. I have no idea if all the people sitting down needed to or not. CMs were not policing the use of benches by the holder of the GAC only. DH stood behind me until the show started, when we were able to squeeze him on the bench due to a last minute departure of a family that had been sitting there.
Surveys
By the end of the trip, DH and I were laughing when ever we saw the folks in the red shirts with the tablet computers, because we knew we were going to get approached. Overall, we were approached 5 times to fill out a survey. Twice just to get an email for a followup survey (which I already received one of), once at the exit to Disneyland to go in the building next to where you check in for tours for a 15-20 minute survey about food and beverage, and once at the exit of Star Tours. We were approached twice about the food and beverage survey by the same person, who quickly remembered us.
Sadly, we were not asked to do any of the "good" surveys for gift cards or anything cool like that. Oh well! We did get these stickers:
Does anyone else get asked all the time? This time seemed a little excessive, but I have probably been approached at least once on every trip this year.
Lilly Belle
Was able to ride the Lilly Belle this trip after many other less successful attempts. My advice would be to go to the Main Street Station as soon as you can and ask if they have availability. It was fun to circle the park in the Lily Belle and listen to our CM talk about the development of the Railroad and the Lily Belle. He obviously loved the Railroad very much and had been to WDW and DL Paris and could talk about the differences.
Some pics from my phone (hopefully DH has some good ones on our real camera):
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We also watched the Dapper Dans, Disneyland Band, Mariachi Divas, and others while in the parks this time. Such quality entertainment that we both really enjoyed. Even just sitting over a late breakfast at the River Belle was enjoyable, soaking in the Disney magic.
Maybe we will slow down even when I am back to full health. Maybe...
Crowds
It was very interesting to watch the difference in crowds over the weekend. We arrived on Friday and were in the parks in the late afternoon. Our goal this day was to get a FP for WOC, have a nice dinner and perhaps get on a few rides. All APs were unblocked, but it didn't seem too bad. I would put the crowd level at about 7 out of 10, meaning a longer wait for E Tickets, but Pirates, Little Mermaid, etc. were all 5-10 minute waits.
Saturday was the least busy day, it also felt like about a 7. Star Tours FPs were available until mid afternoon and stand by on Star Tours was a steady 50 minutes throughout the day. Walkways through Adventureland and Tomorrowland got congested especially during the middle of the day, but not as bad as when I was there in July.
Sunday began to get busier, felt like an 8. Wait times began creeping up slowly, building to hour plus waits for Space and Star Tours by late afternoon. There were a lot of runners out later that night, you could tell by their medals.

Monday all APs were unblocked and it was a holiday. WOWZERS! The parks were hopping by morning. Star Tours shot up to a 90 minute wait early on, with FPs going like hotcakes! Little Mermaid was a 45 minute wait an hour after opening! By the time we left in the afternoon, it was beginning to feel like a 9 crowd-wise.
Fastpasses
Fastpass strategy changed a bit because we weren't going commando, but still best to collect in the morning! Verified that BTMRR FP is now disconnected from the system. As you can see in the photo in the very bottom right hand corner, the time the FP was obtained. These two were obtained 4 minutes apart:

This will mainly be helpful during busy seasons when it is nice to have a BTMRR FP. During low season, the FP machines aren't normally turned on. But it will come in handy when wait times for BTMRR are above 30 minutes or so like they were on Labor Day. The FPs are also usually available with a quick return time, giving you time to ride POC or Jungle Cruise and return to the FP line.
Roger Rabbit
I think someone else may have mentioned this, but the FP return for Roger Rabbit has changed. The FP is still disconnected. There used to be a FP return line that skipped the queue entirely and a standby line that went through the queue. Now it is like Indy where they hold the standby line outside the ride and the FP return skips the outside line and walks quickly through the queue. So both are now going through the entire queue. Not sure if this is a permanent change, or if it was done because of a busy weekend. At any rate, make sure you read the sign unlike myself who went waltzing up where the FP return line used to be, only to then be utterly confused.

Star Tours
I wish there was a better system for ST FP return! Does anyone else think the entrance to that ride is just a disaster? I feel sorry for the CM who is out in front trying to coordinate this mess. I find it very curious that they don't have a better system for this. Almost every other E Ticket has a clearly marked line for FP return except ST. You have to navigate around a crowd of people at the entrance to the ride and find someone to let you in. So weird! What am I missing here?

World of Color
Saw WOC again this trip after seeing it during a trip in July. Wasn't able to get a WOC FP until early evening (long story) and it was giving out Blue for 10:15pm show. So you can see that Friday night was not that bad crowd wise. In July I was also in Blue and put in the extra time to see it from a railing near the very front. This time I saw it from the Blue Handicapped section (thank you Disney for the benches!). I managed to get a spot one section behind the fire hydrant area. This was such an expansive view of the show, so different from being down on the rail. It is hard to say which I prefer. When down near the rail, you feel like you are in the show. But you do miss how encompassing the show is and many of the effects on the sides. From the back, I saw the entire effect of all the lights and water screens. It is like watching two different shows! Either way, my fave show in all of the Resort!

On Friday night, the crowds were not bad at all. The fire hydrant spot was available until right before the show. I don't know if that is always the case, but if you can't put in the time to see the show up close, it wouldn't hurt to grab a blue FP and do a walk-by right before the show to see if you could snag a spot.
On a Handicapped section note, I did not return for the 10:15pm show until 9:45 and was able to snag a seat on a bench. I do not necessarily recommend this approach as the section began to get full about 20 minutes before the show. I have no idea if all the people sitting down needed to or not. CMs were not policing the use of benches by the holder of the GAC only. DH stood behind me until the show started, when we were able to squeeze him on the bench due to a last minute departure of a family that had been sitting there.
Surveys
By the end of the trip, DH and I were laughing when ever we saw the folks in the red shirts with the tablet computers, because we knew we were going to get approached. Overall, we were approached 5 times to fill out a survey. Twice just to get an email for a followup survey (which I already received one of), once at the exit to Disneyland to go in the building next to where you check in for tours for a 15-20 minute survey about food and beverage, and once at the exit of Star Tours. We were approached twice about the food and beverage survey by the same person, who quickly remembered us.

Sadly, we were not asked to do any of the "good" surveys for gift cards or anything cool like that. Oh well! We did get these stickers:

Does anyone else get asked all the time? This time seemed a little excessive, but I have probably been approached at least once on every trip this year.
Lilly Belle
Was able to ride the Lilly Belle this trip after many other less successful attempts. My advice would be to go to the Main Street Station as soon as you can and ask if they have availability. It was fun to circle the park in the Lily Belle and listen to our CM talk about the development of the Railroad and the Lily Belle. He obviously loved the Railroad very much and had been to WDW and DL Paris and could talk about the differences.
Some pics from my phone (hopefully DH has some good ones on our real camera):





We also watched the Dapper Dans, Disneyland Band, Mariachi Divas, and others while in the parks this time. Such quality entertainment that we both really enjoyed. Even just sitting over a late breakfast at the River Belle was enjoyable, soaking in the Disney magic.

