only one day at disneyland..best approach

coolerz

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hi all,

I've a day for Disneyland this weekend.
my plan is as below:
get there 15mins early around 7:45am

1. once enter get FP for fantasmic & hypersonic
2. go for Peterpan
3. go for mountain rail
4. might be hypersonic window open then FP for other 2nd ride
5. hypersonic ride
6. other small rides like small world
7. 2nd ride with FP maybe autopia
8. head back to hotel around 2pm..
9. return around 5:30pm..
10. watch some shows...
11. left over rides.

inbetween meet mickey house, goofy house...

is it possible or is it right plan y'all think...
any suggestion greatly appreciated.taking 4yrs old kid...

thanks
 
1. 15 mins may not be early enough, you will have to line up behind the multitude of folks waiting to get in on regular admission, my guess, at your arrival into the long lines, 8:20-830 into gate. fast pass window for hyper should be 10:00 to 10:20 window, When the clock strikes 8 folks already in Tomorrowland are going to gather fastpasses, so don't be surprised if window goes beyond 10:00

2 skip peter pan, wait will be over 40-60 mins.

3. your 4 year old kid been on those roller coasters before?

4. great idea about 2:00 nap, will allow for more quality time in the evening and easy to load child rides

everything else looks fine and workable
 
1. 15 mins may not be early enough, you will have to line up behind the multitude of folks waiting to get in on regular admission, my guess, at your arrival into the long lines, 8:20-830 into gate. fast pass window for hyper should be 10:00 to 10:20 window, When the clock strikes 8 folks already in Tomorrowland are going to gather fastpasses, so don't be surprised if window goes beyond 10:00

2 skip peter pan, wait will be over 40-60 mins.

3. your 4 year old kid been on those roller coasters before?

4. great idea about 2:00 nap, will allow for more quality time in the evening and easy to load child rides

everything else looks fine and workable


thanks so much.
he has been to other small roller coaster before...seems he can do mountain railroad...he luvs rollercoaster...show him video he is excited :)

you mean fastpass for hyper should open 10am..or the window will be around that time ??
maybe will do mountain railroad, autopia...peter pan will c at the end of the day...i guess ???

great to hear..
 
Are you going on Saturday or Sunday? Saturday will have EMH/MM folks already in the park.
PP is telling you likely when the window will be open on your FP, but Hyperspace Mt FPs will run out about noon. When I was there this past Saturday, the return time was already 10:50 to 11:50pm at 11:30am.
F! Fps can be grabbed whenever you are in the area near BTR.
What is mountain rail? Are you referring to Big Thunder Mtn Railroad? If you head over there after grabbing your Hyperspace Mt FP, the wait should be low. Try and hit IASW early too. Their lines have been 30-40 minutes throughout the day.
 

Are you going on Saturday or Sunday? Saturday will have EMH/MM folks already in the park.
PP is telling you likely when the window will be open on your FP, but Hyperspace Mt FPs will run out about noon. When I was there this past Saturday, the return time was already 10:50 to 11:50pm at 11:30am.
F! Fps can be grabbed whenever you are in the area near BTR.
What is mountain rail? Are you referring to Big Thunder Mtn Railroad? If you head over there after grabbing your Hyperspace Mt FP, the wait should be low. Try and hit IASW early too. Their lines have been 30-40 minutes throughout the day.
thanx for the info...

i'll be there on saturday...planning sunday for california adventure
but i can change either way around...but got only one day a park instead park hopper 2 days..

yes big thunder mtn railroad...

whats your take for me once entering gate...sorry little confuse..
 
thanx for the info...

i'll be there on saturday...planning sunday for california adventure
but i can change either way around...but got only one day a park instead park hopper 2 days..

yes big thunder mtn railroad...

whats your take for me once entering gate...sorry little confuse..
I would switch your days. Early entry makes a big difference, and you don't want to be fighting it. I would also definitely recommend being there a good half hour earlier than you're currently planning. My strategy would be to make a beeline for PP if you plan to ride rather than getting FPs for anything else. Lines won't be any shorter all day, but, in the time it takes you to detour to grab a FP for something else, the PP line will grow to 40 minutes long. You can grab an FP for something else after that.
 
Sure
Saturday I will head to California adventure

Sunday disneyland then

Thinking to be there around 7:30am at gate

Sorry whts PP ???
Premium pass holder
 
Yes...do Saturday DCA and Sunday DL.
Head to Peter Pan first if that is a must do. Personally, I pass on this ride because it is just too crazy all day long (even at opening). If you went on Saturday, it would already be 40 minutes to get on the ride.
Then get the Hyperspace Mtn FP. They will run out eventually.
 
Trying to beat early entry folks isn't going to be possible this weekend because Disney kicks it up to full-on holiday crowds starting this weekend and will be offering early entry to both parks every day, so pick the park you want to visit on each day and don't worry about early entry people. Also, don't waste a lot of time trying to figure out which day will be less crowded. Just expect crazy-crowded for both and go with it.

It's likely that they will start letting people into the parks before official opening time and hold them for a rope drop. You will want to try to be in the park before opening if at all possible.

Unless Peter Pan is a very important ride to you, I would skip it. Line will already be 30-50 minutes by the time you get to the ride. If you are determined to ride Peter Pan, ride it later in the day rather than wasting valuable early morning time on it.

You've got a couple options with Hyperspace Mountain. You can either grab the fastpass first thing and then ride it when your window opens up or grab a fastpass for Star Tours first. Then when the Star Tours window opens, go grab a fastpass for Space Mountain and then ride Star Tours. If you get the Star Tours fastpass first, that Space Mountain fastpass will likely not be usable until late afternoon or evening though, so take that into consideration when making your choice.

Regardless of which fastpass you choose, you should definitely be able to get a few rides done while you wait. Alice in Wonderland might still be a low wait if you hit it right after grabbing your fastpass. Alternatively, if you head across the park you will probably be able to ride Big Thunder Mountain and/or Haunted Mansion Holiday with relatively low waits.

Small World Holiday does indeed build up to crazy lines during the holiday season. You are best off not wasting your first 1-2 hours in the park on the that ride, but you should try to hit it up before 11 AM or noon at the latest. Expect a wait, but the line does move nicely usually.

I think fastpass for Autopia has been discontinued.

There is fastpass for Buzz Lightyear and it's off-network so it doesn't stop you from getting a fastpass for something else at the same time. A good time to grab the Buzz fastpass is just after you get your Star Tours fastpass since the Buzz machine is right at the end of the line-up of Star Tours fastpass machines.
 
After searching online
Extra magical hrs : Saturday disneyland

Magic morning same Saturday

So if I go to Disneyland Sunday might looks better as it seems blackout date

Can u pls correct me

Thnx
 
Yes...do Saturday DCA and Sunday DL.
Head to Peter Pan first if that is a must do. Personally, I pass on this ride because it is just too crazy all day long (even at opening). If you went on Saturday, it would already be 40 minutes to get on the ride.
Then get the Hyperspace Mtn FP. They will run out eventually.
Thnx
 
Trying to beat early entry folks isn't going to be possible this weekend because Disney kicks it up to full-on holiday crowds starting this weekend and will be offering early entry to both parks every day, so pick the park you want to visit on each day and don't worry about early entry people. Also, don't waste a lot of time trying to figure out which day will be less crowded. Just expect crazy-crowded for both and go with it.

It's likely that they will start letting people into the parks before official opening time and hold them for a rope drop. You will want to try to be in the park before opening if at all possible.

Unless Peter Pan is a very important ride to you, I would skip it. Line will already be 30-50 minutes by the time you get to the ride. If you are determined to ride Peter Pan, ride it later in the day rather than wasting valuable early morning time on it.

You've got a couple options with Hyperspace Mountain. You can either grab the fastpass first thing and then ride it when your window opens up or grab a fastpass for Star Tours first. Then when the Star Tours window opens, go grab a fastpass for Space Mountain and then ride Star Tours. If you get the Star Tours fastpass first, that Space Mountain fastpass will likely not be usable until late afternoon or evening though, so take that into consideration when making your choice.

Regardless of which fastpass you choose, you should definitely be able to get a few rides done while you wait. Alice in Wonderland might still be a low wait if you hit it right after grabbing your fastpass. Alternatively, if you head across the park you will probably be able to ride Big Thunder Mountain and/or Haunted Mansion Holiday with relatively low waits.

Small World Holiday does indeed build up to crazy lines during the holiday season. You are best off not wasting your first 1-2 hours in the park on the that ride, but you should try to hit it up before 11 AM or noon at the latest. Expect a wait, but the line does move nicely usually.

I think fastpass for Autopia has been discontinued.

There is fastpass for Buzz Lightyear and it's off-network so it doesn't stop you from getting a fastpass for something else at the same time. A good time to grab the Buzz fastpass is just after you get your Star Tours fastpass since the Buzz machine is right at the end of the line-up of Star Tours fastpass machines.
Great thnx a lot

That means they still allow emh/mm early entrance before gate open??
 
After searching online
Extra magical hrs : Saturday disneyland

Magic morning same Saturday

So if I go to Disneyland Sunday might looks better as it seems blackout date

Can u pls correct me

Thnx

Extra magic hour is listed for both parks for both Saturday and Sunday. That means that onsite hotel guests can choose which park to visit for the 7 AM early entry period. Magic morning is listed for Disneyland for both Saturday and Sunday. One magic morning is available to each guest with a 3-day or longer ticket whether they stay onsite or not. So both parks will be open for early entry guests both days of this weekend. There is no advantage for the non-early entry guest at either park either day. Yes, early entry guests will be let in at 7 AM. Possibly as early as 7:30 AM or 7:45 AM, guests who don't have access to either magic morning or extra magic hour will start being allowed into the park. Those people though will be held at a rope and not allowed access to rides or attractions until the official 8 AM opening time.

All annual pass holders below the signature level will be blocked out for both days of the weekend and the rest of the holiday season until New Year's. There will be plenty of people visiting the parks without the rest of the annual pass population there. Expect large crowds. With a plan and good use of fastpass, you can still get a lot out of each day.
 
Trying to beat early entry folks isn't going to be possible this weekend because Disney kicks it up to full-on holiday crowds starting this weekend and will be offering early entry to both parks every day, so pick the park you want to visit on each day and don't worry about early entry people. Also, don't waste a lot of time trying to figure out which day will be less crowded. Just expect crazy-crowded for both and go with it.

It's likely that they will start letting people into the parks before official opening time and hold them for a rope drop. You will want to try to be in the park before opening if at all possible.

Unless Peter Pan is a very important ride to you, I would skip it. Line will already be 30-50 minutes by the time you get to the ride. If you are determined to ride Peter Pan, ride it later in the day rather than wasting valuable early morning time on it.

You've got a couple options with Hyperspace Mountain. You can either grab the fastpass first thing and then ride it when your window opens up or grab a fastpass for Star Tours first. Then when the Star Tours window opens, go grab a fastpass for Space Mountain and then ride Star Tours. If you get the Star Tours fastpass first, that Space Mountain fastpass will likely not be usable until late afternoon or evening though, so take that into consideration when making your choice.

Regardless of which fastpass you choose, you should definitely be able to get a few rides done while you wait. Alice in Wonderland might still be a low wait if you hit it right after grabbing your fastpass. Alternatively, if you head across the park you will probably be able to ride Big Thunder Mountain and/or Haunted Mansion Holiday with relatively low waits.

Small World Holiday does indeed build up to crazy lines during the holiday season. You are best off not wasting your first 1-2 hours in the park on the that ride, but you should try to hit it up before 11 AM or noon at the latest. Expect a wait, but the line does move nicely usually.

I think fastpass for Autopia has been discontinued.

There is fastpass for Buzz Lightyear and it's off-network so it doesn't stop you from getting a fastpass for something else at the same time. A good time to grab the Buzz fastpass is just after you get your Star Tours fastpass since the Buzz machine is right at the end of the line-up of Star Tours fastpass machines.

Yes i did find out that both days have access for EMH/EMM ppl.
so i assume it will be crowded no matter which day i prefer...
since i'm driving from north cali...& getting late at nite on fri...mind as well head to cali adventure on saturday..
less ride and less stuff than disneyland??

sunday i can head to disneyland...early morning..

(You are best off not wasting your first 1-2 hours in the park on the that ride, but you should try to hit it up before 11 AM or noon at the latest. Expect a wait, but the line does move nicely usually.) -- did you mean PP ride??

my preference rides are: Hypersonic mtn, big thunder, autopia, small world,
any other you can add on that i miss...

then just some small rides for my kid..here and there and let him enjoy ....fantasmic, parade...
 
(You are best off not wasting your first 1-2 hours in the park on the that ride, but you should try to hit it up before 11 AM or noon at the latest. Expect a wait, but the line does move nicely usually.) -- did you mean PP ride??

Nope, I really was talking about It's a Small World. The line gets kind of crazy for that one when it's holiday time. I've seen waits of 60 minutes for Small World during the peak holiday times in November and December.
 
Yes i did find out that both days have access for EMH/EMM ppl.
so i assume it will be crowded no matter which day i prefer...
since i'm driving from north cali...& getting late at nite on fri...mind as well head to cali adventure on saturday..
less ride and less stuff than disneyland??

sunday i can head to disneyland...early morning.

Ah, yes, I see. I agree there may not be as much for a 4-year old to do at DCA so not as damaging to the itinerary to start a little late there. You will want to grab your Radiator Springs Racers fastpass early at DCA. At very busy times, they still do run out for the day by noon.
 
coming in late on Friday makes for DCA on Saturday is the best choice and Disneyland, very bright and early on Sunday. Dca will be more relaxing, large walkways, less stress in FP strategy . DCA is more kid friendly with attractions at the age of your child, Bugs land, monsters, pier attractions, mermaid, Crush and building Grizzly area, I think DCA has more to offer your age group then disneyland in a less stressful environment
 
Great...thank you all...
that's what i figure DCA to head on saturday in relax manner only at first to grab radiator springs FP and later aladdin and world of color...
then run around for sunday @ disneyland FP :)
 












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