March 13-15 enough time?

disneylover2005

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Hi! im taking my dad to dl march 13-15 and he's in a wheelchair. does anyone know if it's very crowded during this time and if its enough time to see all and do all? thanks
 
You're coming in the first week of what DL cinsiders spring break season and yes, it'll be at least moderately busy. Make sure you have some sort of plan and find out where all the wheelchair entrances are. Hit rides like POTC and Space Mountain early, because the wheelchair queues get backed up pretty bad when it's busy.
 
Yes, sometimes the wheelchair cues take longer than the regular line on the ones that iceskatejen mentioned!!

It will be busy, but most likely good weather!!

Have a great time!

Andrea
 
:welcome: to the DL DIS!

No way is that enough time! There is never, ever enough time to see and do all DLR has to offer!!! :sad: That's why we keep going back again and again! :thumbsup2

You are projected to have great weather, and should have an awesome time. Do as much research as you can and be sure to hit your highlights! Once you get home, start planning the next one!

Never heard of your town??? What are you near?
 

I live in the mojave desert. It about 3 1/2 hours away from dl:cool1: ! I've always gone in feb, but my dad was really sick this time so we planned for march.
 
It's a bit busy then. The lines can get long during that time, and the parks were a bit crowded. You are checking in on the 13, and leaving on the 16th? If you have a full 3 days maybe, but if you're a family of adults/teens who want to ride the bigger rides, and are not there just for the toddlers side of things you might be pressed for time. Considering shows, and such, and the park hours are not real late there, I believe california adventures side closes at 8, and also opens later than the magic kingdom side, and then the magic kingdom side depending on what day may close at 9, or 10 check the calendar hours listed is best. Honestly I think you may find yourself rushing through or commandoing it if you're trying to see mostly everything. I suggest going to their website, and looking at the rides list, attractions/shows, and such see what ones are most important to you and make a plan of what means the most for you to get to see, and do make those your top items then see where you are after that might be best, so you can base your time frame on that.
 


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