PrncesKMW
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Hi All -
After my kumbaya thread about how much I loved my first visit to "the Land," I wanted to share with you some of the crowd fluctuations/wait times.
Magic Morning - worth it?
My first day of touring the park was Wednesday, August 17. I arrived at the security check at 7:30 and there weren't too many people in line. After getting into the park I rode Star Tours, Space Mountain, iasw (got my own boat!), Indy, Pirates, HM, Tiki Room (stopped for a Dole Whip), Winnie the Pooh, stopped at Bengal BBQ, rode Star Tours again with a FP, saw Captain Eo, took lots of pics of the Castle, and viewed the Disneyland Story exhibit and the Mary Blair pics. I got all this done by 12:45 - and I was by no means rushing.
(Gratuitous Mary Blair-related pic - because I love her
)
The second day I did Magic Morning. In the Unofficial Guide to WDW, the authors say to avoid MM, though they say no such thing in the Disneyland guide. I arrived at the security checkpoint around 6:40 and there were a substantial number of people in line. After being admitted to the park, I went to straight to Peter Pan and there was already a 20 minute wait - I think the wait had actually been shorter on the non-magic morning the day before. In addition, we were admitted to the park at 7:05 rather than 7:00 - to which the guy behind me said "So we get a magical 55 minutes??)
In addition, the MM allowed people times to queue up to get into other areas of the park. For instance, I was able to have my own boat on iasw on Wednesday, but by 8:05 on the MM day it already had a short wait.
The Quest to ride Toy Story
Moving on - after doing Magic Morning at DL, I arrived at the gates to DCA at 9 a.m. so that I would get a good spot in the queue for TSMM. At 9:30 we were admitted to the park. I quickly stopped for a Soarin' FP (no queue) and a WOC FP (surprisingly fast queue - I only waited about 2 minutes). By 9:40 I was in the large mass of people that had gathered in front of the bridge to Paradise Pier. This was a bit annoying - there really is no line or semblance of order.
At 10 a.m. sharp, we were lead to the TSMM queue. Even with arriving at the Paradise Pier bridge by 9:40 (10 minutes after unofficial park opening), and being a solo traveler I was able to duck and weave a bit, I still waited in line for 45 minutes to ride TSMM. After watching them load this ride, they really do need to make some changes. Many of the ride vehicles were filled with single riders which could easily have been avoided. A vehicle with one gun out of four not working was not boarded at all yet kept in rotation, and there seemed to be some confusion on loading passengers in wheelchairs.
This ride's wait time is no better at DHS in Florida - in fact, we got Fastpasses for the ride at DHS, returned during our window, and still waited 30 minutes in the FP queue to board the ride. Also, I think the fact that it was just me by my lonesome hurt my wait times at DCA - had I been with someone else, one of us could have run to the Paradise Pier bridge "holding zone," while the other could have gotten FPs for Soarin' and WOC.
Return of the AP Holders
I toured the park on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday Evening, and Sunday. While Saturday was the most crowded up to that point, it was still manageable. However, Sunday - oooohhh, Sunday. I arrived around 8:30 and went to Star Tours to get a FP to ride later in the day - they were already returning folks for 11:15 - 12:15. The park had been open about 30 minutes! I rode Nemo (yes, I know, slow loading) - got in line at 8:30 and waited 25 minutes in the queue. Walked back past Star Tours, and FP return time was already at 2:30 - 3:30 - keep in mind the park has been open less than an hour. Incredible!
I went to the Expo and returned to the parks around 1 p.m. Holy sea of humanity. Wait time for Little Mermaid was 45 minutes - and that's saying something for a ride that was a 15 minute wait at the same time on Thursday afternoon. While the crowds in DL were somewhat manageable, thanks to all the construction barriers DCA felt pretty miserable.
Note to self - I will avoid all "first days back" for AP holders in the future!
Fantasmic and World of Color - no letting kids in front!
I heeded all the advice and arrived super early to get a good spot for these shows. I grabbed my spot by 7:20 for the 9 p.m. Fantasmic show, and I was in line at 7:45 for 8 p.m. admittance for WOC. In both cases I was able to get very good spots. However, my "Kumbaya" side always rears it's polite and happy side at Disney, and at both shows I let the small child behind me stand in front of me. MISTAKE!
At Fantasmic, the small child I allowed in front of me was elbowed out by a rude teenager, so I lost my spot there - wasn't too bad though. At WOC, I allowed a little boy in front of me when the show started. But look - here comes grandma. And his sister. And then his other sister. And finally mom. I had a pretty lousy view after the McRude Family edged me out, but still enjoyed the show. Moral of the story - be ruthless with show viewing areas!
That's all for now - missing the Land a lot, especially with all this earthquake and hurricane nonsense here in usually peaceful PA!
After my kumbaya thread about how much I loved my first visit to "the Land," I wanted to share with you some of the crowd fluctuations/wait times.
Magic Morning - worth it?
My first day of touring the park was Wednesday, August 17. I arrived at the security check at 7:30 and there weren't too many people in line. After getting into the park I rode Star Tours, Space Mountain, iasw (got my own boat!), Indy, Pirates, HM, Tiki Room (stopped for a Dole Whip), Winnie the Pooh, stopped at Bengal BBQ, rode Star Tours again with a FP, saw Captain Eo, took lots of pics of the Castle, and viewed the Disneyland Story exhibit and the Mary Blair pics. I got all this done by 12:45 - and I was by no means rushing.
(Gratuitous Mary Blair-related pic - because I love her


The second day I did Magic Morning. In the Unofficial Guide to WDW, the authors say to avoid MM, though they say no such thing in the Disneyland guide. I arrived at the security checkpoint around 6:40 and there were a substantial number of people in line. After being admitted to the park, I went to straight to Peter Pan and there was already a 20 minute wait - I think the wait had actually been shorter on the non-magic morning the day before. In addition, we were admitted to the park at 7:05 rather than 7:00 - to which the guy behind me said "So we get a magical 55 minutes??)

In addition, the MM allowed people times to queue up to get into other areas of the park. For instance, I was able to have my own boat on iasw on Wednesday, but by 8:05 on the MM day it already had a short wait.
The Quest to ride Toy Story
Moving on - after doing Magic Morning at DL, I arrived at the gates to DCA at 9 a.m. so that I would get a good spot in the queue for TSMM. At 9:30 we were admitted to the park. I quickly stopped for a Soarin' FP (no queue) and a WOC FP (surprisingly fast queue - I only waited about 2 minutes). By 9:40 I was in the large mass of people that had gathered in front of the bridge to Paradise Pier. This was a bit annoying - there really is no line or semblance of order.
At 10 a.m. sharp, we were lead to the TSMM queue. Even with arriving at the Paradise Pier bridge by 9:40 (10 minutes after unofficial park opening), and being a solo traveler I was able to duck and weave a bit, I still waited in line for 45 minutes to ride TSMM. After watching them load this ride, they really do need to make some changes. Many of the ride vehicles were filled with single riders which could easily have been avoided. A vehicle with one gun out of four not working was not boarded at all yet kept in rotation, and there seemed to be some confusion on loading passengers in wheelchairs.
This ride's wait time is no better at DHS in Florida - in fact, we got Fastpasses for the ride at DHS, returned during our window, and still waited 30 minutes in the FP queue to board the ride. Also, I think the fact that it was just me by my lonesome hurt my wait times at DCA - had I been with someone else, one of us could have run to the Paradise Pier bridge "holding zone," while the other could have gotten FPs for Soarin' and WOC.
Return of the AP Holders
I toured the park on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday Evening, and Sunday. While Saturday was the most crowded up to that point, it was still manageable. However, Sunday - oooohhh, Sunday. I arrived around 8:30 and went to Star Tours to get a FP to ride later in the day - they were already returning folks for 11:15 - 12:15. The park had been open about 30 minutes! I rode Nemo (yes, I know, slow loading) - got in line at 8:30 and waited 25 minutes in the queue. Walked back past Star Tours, and FP return time was already at 2:30 - 3:30 - keep in mind the park has been open less than an hour. Incredible!
I went to the Expo and returned to the parks around 1 p.m. Holy sea of humanity. Wait time for Little Mermaid was 45 minutes - and that's saying something for a ride that was a 15 minute wait at the same time on Thursday afternoon. While the crowds in DL were somewhat manageable, thanks to all the construction barriers DCA felt pretty miserable.
Note to self - I will avoid all "first days back" for AP holders in the future!
Fantasmic and World of Color - no letting kids in front!
I heeded all the advice and arrived super early to get a good spot for these shows. I grabbed my spot by 7:20 for the 9 p.m. Fantasmic show, and I was in line at 7:45 for 8 p.m. admittance for WOC. In both cases I was able to get very good spots. However, my "Kumbaya" side always rears it's polite and happy side at Disney, and at both shows I let the small child behind me stand in front of me. MISTAKE!

At Fantasmic, the small child I allowed in front of me was elbowed out by a rude teenager, so I lost my spot there - wasn't too bad though. At WOC, I allowed a little boy in front of me when the show started. But look - here comes grandma. And his sister. And then his other sister. And finally mom. I had a pretty lousy view after the McRude Family edged me out, but still enjoyed the show. Moral of the story - be ruthless with show viewing areas!
That's all for now - missing the Land a lot, especially with all this earthquake and hurricane nonsense here in usually peaceful PA!
