JLS
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Hi everyone -
We went today (Sunday 6/24). We are locals and go all the time, but today we had out of town cousins visiting us for their one and only trip to DLR so we needed to make the most of the day. We got up VERY early with the goal of being one of the first ones in the park and to Nemo. We arrived at the Mickey & Friends parking garage at 7:12 a.m. and there was already a pretty long line of cars. We were able to pass a few cars by going in the shorter line on the far right. The far left lanes were closed. We turned off our engine, as the garage did not open to cars until 7:30. By 7:40 we were parked on the first level (Chip and Dale) next to what is normally handicapped parking. By the time we walked to the tram we just missed one leaving (probably the first tram out, possibly the second). Unfortunately, the next tram took a LONG time (probably 10 minutes, which is really unusual in my experience, as usually the next tram pulls up pretty much right away). By the time all was said and done, we were just through the security check point at 8:00 a.m. when they opened the park. We found a line extending about halfway back to Ca Adventures from each turnstile. Took about 10 minutes for us to get inside the park. Needless to say, the Nemo line already seemed enormous by the time we got up to the rocketships (you could see the line stopped at that point, perhaps waiting to be escorted). So we chose to go on other rides and enjoy the rest of the park rather than join the Nemo madness and spend all morning in line. I think it was a good decision.
BOTTOM LINE: If it is really important for you to be among the first few guests in the park, DO NOT plan to park at Mickey & Friends. Since they don't even start taking anyone's money until 7:30 a.m., then you have to park and tram it over, there is no way that you are going to be in the front of the line of people waiting at the gates (or at the rope drop on a rope drop day). All resort guests, walkers from local hotels, and others getting dropped off at the front gates will have a big lead on you assuming they got an early start.
For what it is worth, as they first let people into the park we saw a packed monorail entering the park. I wonder if those people got to Nemo before the runners from the front gates.
It was a very crowded day today overall. I'm glad we devoted our morning to riding and collecting fast passes because by noon all lines were pretty long. Nemo was holding steady at 180 minutes most of the time we were there. I wonder how accurate that was.
We went today (Sunday 6/24). We are locals and go all the time, but today we had out of town cousins visiting us for their one and only trip to DLR so we needed to make the most of the day. We got up VERY early with the goal of being one of the first ones in the park and to Nemo. We arrived at the Mickey & Friends parking garage at 7:12 a.m. and there was already a pretty long line of cars. We were able to pass a few cars by going in the shorter line on the far right. The far left lanes were closed. We turned off our engine, as the garage did not open to cars until 7:30. By 7:40 we were parked on the first level (Chip and Dale) next to what is normally handicapped parking. By the time we walked to the tram we just missed one leaving (probably the first tram out, possibly the second). Unfortunately, the next tram took a LONG time (probably 10 minutes, which is really unusual in my experience, as usually the next tram pulls up pretty much right away). By the time all was said and done, we were just through the security check point at 8:00 a.m. when they opened the park. We found a line extending about halfway back to Ca Adventures from each turnstile. Took about 10 minutes for us to get inside the park. Needless to say, the Nemo line already seemed enormous by the time we got up to the rocketships (you could see the line stopped at that point, perhaps waiting to be escorted). So we chose to go on other rides and enjoy the rest of the park rather than join the Nemo madness and spend all morning in line. I think it was a good decision.
BOTTOM LINE: If it is really important for you to be among the first few guests in the park, DO NOT plan to park at Mickey & Friends. Since they don't even start taking anyone's money until 7:30 a.m., then you have to park and tram it over, there is no way that you are going to be in the front of the line of people waiting at the gates (or at the rope drop on a rope drop day). All resort guests, walkers from local hotels, and others getting dropped off at the front gates will have a big lead on you assuming they got an early start.
For what it is worth, as they first let people into the park we saw a packed monorail entering the park. I wonder if those people got to Nemo before the runners from the front gates.
It was a very crowded day today overall. I'm glad we devoted our morning to riding and collecting fast passes because by noon all lines were pretty long. Nemo was holding steady at 180 minutes most of the time we were there. I wonder how accurate that was.