I agree with this. Use FastPass and research the best times to do certain things, but I don't think you need a rigid plan like those that RideMax offers. I have had DL trips where I had to be at X by _:__ and Y by _:__, but I've also had trips where I meandered, collected FP's, and just rode things that had short lines in the meantime, and the more laid-back trips were far more enjoyable.
Hey, I didn't start this thread to get people to debate fastpass! I want you guys to help me convince my partner that we need to plan our visit to Disneyland well.
So, please give her some objective logical reasons.
Thank You!
For me, I have NEVER waited that long to get a fast pass, maybe 5 minutes at the most, and that was for SM w/ the Ghost Galaxy overlay last Halloween. If the FP line was that busy I wouldn't even bother with the ride in general, standby or FP. Sometimes you can get caught up waiting in a line for a particular FP distribution machine because people don't always pay attention to ALL the FP machines and only wait for one.
And from my experience, the IJ FP machines are hard to maneuver through so that may confuse people. Maybe that's why you waited so long?![]()
Albort, You can bet that RideMax will be keeping a sharp eye on this. At least by the time the OP goes in October, they would have had some time to play with the system.this year will be a tab interesting with the introduction of World of Color and a new Halloween Parade. So everything from the past 2 years will not be able to be applied to this year...
Bumbershoot: Actually acquiring a FP has its own line, some almost as long as the line for the actual ride itself. Last time I tried to get FP for Indiana Jones, it was an hour wait just to get up to the machine. And when we used it, it only got us about halfway through the Indiana Jones main line. Same thing for Space Mountain. So it helps bypass some of the line, not all of it. There's still a significant wait involved.
To me, it's just more trouble than benefit. It's only useful if you want to use the time gaps to do something else, but to make efficient use of it requires a lot of meticulous planning that can cause more stress than intended.
this year will be a tab interesting with the introduction of World of Color and a new Halloween Parade. So everything from the past 2 years will not be able to be applied to this year...
Your girlfriend wants to have a good relaxing time at DL, and she doesn’t want to be running around.I think we should have a good plan and really figure out what to do when, maybe use this RideMax thing I've been reading about.
And, of course, my girlfriend says she doesn't want to do that. "I just want to have a good relaxing time. I don't want to be running around." She thinks the waits will not be too bad.
Might also want to save some of the attractions for nightfall. It's my opinion that some of the rides are the most fun under the cover of darkness. The Matterhorn would be one of them.
Your girlfriend wants to have a good relaxing time at DL, and she doesnt want to be running around.
Whats wrong with that?
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I think we should have a good plan and really figure out what to do when, maybe use this RideMax thing I've been reading about. And, of course, my girlfriend says she doesn't want to do that. "I just want to have a good relaxing time. I don't want to be running around." She thinks the waits will not be too bad.
Like another poster mentioned, your girlfriend might think that October is 'off season' (like it used to be), but weekends in October are very busy now. (Some days in October are busier than July.) It sounds like your girlfriend wants to stroll into DL about 2 hours after it opens.I want my kids to actually see attractions not just enjoy the ambiance of the place.