GrandBob
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As title says, we went Jan 2-7. Me, DW, and DGD13 (about to turn 14). Stream-of-consciousness thoughts:
1. Crowded! CROWDED!!! Oh the humanity! Micechat reports that Wed Jan 4 saw 64500 at DLR. I believe it. I had previously thought that only Christmas-New Years and 4th of July ever saw capacity closures. On Jan 4, we left the park in the early afternoon and came back around 5pm for our reservation at Blue Bayou. On the way in there was a big sign announcing that Disneyland was closed, but DCA was still open. Apparently it was a level 1 closure, because when we went to the gates they were letting in anyone with a hand stamp, which we had fortunately obtained when we left. I found it interesting, though, that they didn't advertise that. They just said "closed". It apparently worked, because very few people were even attempting entry.
2. Per the above point. The next day, Thurs Jan 5, it rained heavily. We decided to use our MM on that day, figuring we could beat the crowds with the double whammy of rain and MM. We got through security and the entrance gates around 7:10. Yes, I know, get there ahead of opening. But believe me, getting there that early with DGD, especially now that she's a teenager, was a major accomplishment. So, we headed for PP. At 7:10am, in the middle of heavy rain, PP had a wait time of an hour! Unbelievable. We never did make PP that trip.
3. I could go on about how everything was nose-to-nose, wall-to-wall, but you get the idea. We did OK by getting there at opening each day and getting FPs, but by 10am the standby lines were crazy, so we'd typically use any FP we had and left around noon, to return after dinner.
4. Oh, Monday Jan 2? We had decided to do final rides on TOT, one on the regular ride, and once for late checkout. But I made a major, major tactical error. I thought I could sneak in a RSR FP first. Wrong! By the time those 2 hours had passed, not only couldn't we get a daytime TOT FP, they were sold out of ALL FPs. So, we spent about 1.5 hours in line that afternoon for the regular TOT. And then we spent 4 (count-em, 4!) hours in line after dark. Now, we're a family that won't wait more than 30-40 minutes for anything. Was it worth it? To be among the last to ride it, I think so. Even DGD, who hates waiting in line more than I do, was happy to be doing it. But we were exhausted the next day, which is why we slept in on Tues and then went to Newport Beach.
5. Somehow, we had previously never made it to Micky and the Magical Map. Teenage DGD is all about rides, not shows. But we all thought that it was a great show. Granted, it's mostly a rehashed Sorcerer's Apprentice. But the singing and presentations were great.
6. Less positive reviews for Frozen. I mean, the singing was good, and it was a decent show. But compared to Aladdin, well, it's not in the same league. But DW and DGD liked it well enough.
Note to self -- don't go during crazy crowded periods any more. And don't believe the Touring Plans crowd predictor (predicted 9 Monday, 8 Tues, then 5s and 6s).
1. Crowded! CROWDED!!! Oh the humanity! Micechat reports that Wed Jan 4 saw 64500 at DLR. I believe it. I had previously thought that only Christmas-New Years and 4th of July ever saw capacity closures. On Jan 4, we left the park in the early afternoon and came back around 5pm for our reservation at Blue Bayou. On the way in there was a big sign announcing that Disneyland was closed, but DCA was still open. Apparently it was a level 1 closure, because when we went to the gates they were letting in anyone with a hand stamp, which we had fortunately obtained when we left. I found it interesting, though, that they didn't advertise that. They just said "closed". It apparently worked, because very few people were even attempting entry.
2. Per the above point. The next day, Thurs Jan 5, it rained heavily. We decided to use our MM on that day, figuring we could beat the crowds with the double whammy of rain and MM. We got through security and the entrance gates around 7:10. Yes, I know, get there ahead of opening. But believe me, getting there that early with DGD, especially now that she's a teenager, was a major accomplishment. So, we headed for PP. At 7:10am, in the middle of heavy rain, PP had a wait time of an hour! Unbelievable. We never did make PP that trip.
3. I could go on about how everything was nose-to-nose, wall-to-wall, but you get the idea. We did OK by getting there at opening each day and getting FPs, but by 10am the standby lines were crazy, so we'd typically use any FP we had and left around noon, to return after dinner.
4. Oh, Monday Jan 2? We had decided to do final rides on TOT, one on the regular ride, and once for late checkout. But I made a major, major tactical error. I thought I could sneak in a RSR FP first. Wrong! By the time those 2 hours had passed, not only couldn't we get a daytime TOT FP, they were sold out of ALL FPs. So, we spent about 1.5 hours in line that afternoon for the regular TOT. And then we spent 4 (count-em, 4!) hours in line after dark. Now, we're a family that won't wait more than 30-40 minutes for anything. Was it worth it? To be among the last to ride it, I think so. Even DGD, who hates waiting in line more than I do, was happy to be doing it. But we were exhausted the next day, which is why we slept in on Tues and then went to Newport Beach.
5. Somehow, we had previously never made it to Micky and the Magical Map. Teenage DGD is all about rides, not shows. But we all thought that it was a great show. Granted, it's mostly a rehashed Sorcerer's Apprentice. But the singing and presentations were great.
6. Less positive reviews for Frozen. I mean, the singing was good, and it was a decent show. But compared to Aladdin, well, it's not in the same league. But DW and DGD liked it well enough.
Note to self -- don't go during crazy crowded periods any more. And don't believe the Touring Plans crowd predictor (predicted 9 Monday, 8 Tues, then 5s and 6s).