From your other posts it seems like you are reading the Unofficial Guide to DLR. While respected for WDW, they are not so much at DLR. Most of us here have concluded the info on this forum is much better than the UG.
So the answer is...the UG information on Nemo Subs is outdated like much of the information in printed guides. This info on Nemo is at least 3 years old if not 4.
Nemo can be ridden with fairly short lines usually in the morning for the first hour and sometimes two. And usually in the evenings after say 8PM. Lines might be 15-20 minutes at night because it is such a slow loader.
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If you walk up Main Street and make a right turn into Tomorrowland, you will walk right past Star Tours on your way to Nemo. So you won't need a runner to get the FPs for Star Tours. As you're walking through TL, the ST FP machines are on the left side (the Buzz Lightyear side).OK so if i go straight to Nemo and send my runner to get FP for star wars then i should be good. and hopefully that wouldn't screw me with wait times on Buzz, haunted mansion, pirates, and jungle cruise...(that is my schedule in that order) with the exception of retrieving thunder mt FP some where in the middle too.
Here is another tip often missed by others - Nemo takes a long time to ride. It is slow to load and the ride length is maybe 10 minutes. Except for 2007 when it first opened, it is not worth it to ride Nemo during MM as it can take most of the hour on that one ride.OK so if i go straight to Nemo and send my runner to get FP for star wars then i should be good. and hopefully that wouldn't screw me with wait times on Buzz, haunted mansion, pirates, and jungle cruise...(that is my schedule in that order) with the exception of retrieving thunder mt FP some where in the middle too.
BTMRR FPs are readily availably until the evening even during busy summer months. No need to rush to get BTMRR FPs.If you walk up Main Street and make a right turn into Tomorrowland, you will walk right past Star Tours on your way to Nemo. So you won't need a runner to get the FPs for Star Tours. As you're walking through TL, the ST FP machines are on the left side (the Buzz Lightyear side).
Someone will correct me if I'm mistaken, but usually FPs for BTMRR don't need to be retrieved very early. It seems that the Return Time for BTMRR is usually 40 minutes after you get the FPs, throughout most of the day.
Just putting this out there as a suggestion: If you're thinking about riding Splash Mtn, then it's usually better to get the FPs for Splash Mtn before BTMRR.
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That's right, the FP machines open at the start of the normal park hours.i plan on doing matter during MM. dont i have to wait till the normal park hours to get the FP for splash mt?
Thanks, HydroGuy.BTMRR FPs are readily available until the evening even during busy summer months. No need to rush to get BTMRR FPs.
... You could head straight for TL, grab a SM or ST FP, then check the FNSV line. If the wait is not short, do some other TL rides and come back at a better time.
Good ideas.... I would get your ST FPs, then maybe ride the Astro Orbiter or Buzz, keep an eye on Nemo to see if it does fill up very fast that morning, and play it by ear based on what you see.
Good ideas.
I see what you guys did there.![]()