G'day,
I've been to DL a few times, but always in low season. I'm looking forward to taking my parents for just one day, but it will be sometime during the week before July 4; the worst possible time? Probably, but this is the only time they are in LA. I have a few plans in my mind and thought I'd share them.
We'll be driving in. Maybe we will get there for rope drop, not really sure. My plan for the morning is:
Get Indy FP,
Ride Pirates,
Ride HM,
Probably use FP,
Get Splash FP,
Look around the park, take our time, maybe eat, and use Splash FP when time opens.
First questions; if we do manage to get to the park at rope drop, and we decide to walk casually to Peter Pan (their first time going up Main St after all) will the line for PP already be crazy long by the time we get there? Will my plan above get thrown out of whack by long lines developing while we are on PP?
Just before or after lunch I'd like to swing over to CA and hope to grab FP for RSR (I haven't been on it before) and hope to ride it while leaving time for maybe Bugs Life, Soarin' or whatever else takes our fancy. Don't think parents will be particularly interested in doing ToT or Screamin...
Is this a reasonable expectation? Perhaps we can aim for just RSR but will FP still be available early afternoon?
If the parents get a little tired I wouldn't mind having a hotel to go for a rest/nap at. Are there any good recommendations for an early check in hotel for one night? Just hoping to save some time by not having to google/call lots of hotels myself
Final plan of the evening is either F! Or WoC with dining package to make sure we get seats. It will be F! Unless the current WoC closure/renovation results in better certainty on dining package seating.
So is BB as great as they say? I know everyone has their own tastes in food but when I read the menu it just sounds like stuff I could cook at home (but don't necessarily haha)... Perhaps the chefs just do a great job on simple-sounding dishes!?
And final question (for now) seems to have mixed answers depending on who you ask. Can you stay in the seating at the end of F! and get a decent view of the fireworks/Tink? We would prefer a pretty good (not necessarily amazing) view rather than fight the crowds.
Well I think that's it, thanks in advance for any tips!
I've been to DL a few times, but always in low season. I'm looking forward to taking my parents for just one day, but it will be sometime during the week before July 4; the worst possible time? Probably, but this is the only time they are in LA. I have a few plans in my mind and thought I'd share them.
We'll be driving in. Maybe we will get there for rope drop, not really sure. My plan for the morning is:
Get Indy FP,
Ride Pirates,
Ride HM,
Probably use FP,
Get Splash FP,
Look around the park, take our time, maybe eat, and use Splash FP when time opens.
First questions; if we do manage to get to the park at rope drop, and we decide to walk casually to Peter Pan (their first time going up Main St after all) will the line for PP already be crazy long by the time we get there? Will my plan above get thrown out of whack by long lines developing while we are on PP?
Just before or after lunch I'd like to swing over to CA and hope to grab FP for RSR (I haven't been on it before) and hope to ride it while leaving time for maybe Bugs Life, Soarin' or whatever else takes our fancy. Don't think parents will be particularly interested in doing ToT or Screamin...
Is this a reasonable expectation? Perhaps we can aim for just RSR but will FP still be available early afternoon?
If the parents get a little tired I wouldn't mind having a hotel to go for a rest/nap at. Are there any good recommendations for an early check in hotel for one night? Just hoping to save some time by not having to google/call lots of hotels myself

Final plan of the evening is either F! Or WoC with dining package to make sure we get seats. It will be F! Unless the current WoC closure/renovation results in better certainty on dining package seating.
So is BB as great as they say? I know everyone has their own tastes in food but when I read the menu it just sounds like stuff I could cook at home (but don't necessarily haha)... Perhaps the chefs just do a great job on simple-sounding dishes!?

And final question (for now) seems to have mixed answers depending on who you ask. Can you stay in the seating at the end of F! and get a decent view of the fireworks/Tink? We would prefer a pretty good (not necessarily amazing) view rather than fight the crowds.
Well I think that's it, thanks in advance for any tips!