Ridemax question

shellyof4

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So, I got Ridemax for our upcoming Jan. trip and I have to say, my gut instinct is to go against everything it says! Ok, well, not everything...but a lot. Has anyone here used Ridemax and done everything exactly as it says and found it to be the best way? :goodvibes

I'm just kinda stumped about why it isn't sending me directly to Space Mountain or Buzz for example in the am. I know they can be FP so I'm sure that's the reason, but my gut would be to go ride Space and grab a FP for Buzz, then ride it if it's still short line at Buzz...then use my Buzz fastpass later. (For my itinerary I added one Space and 2 Buzz rides). Anyway, help, advice? Thanks!
 
I have used Ridemax several times with very good results. I am betting it is tellling you to head into Fantasyland, maybe to the Matterhorn or Peter Pan both of which have no fastpass and gets very long lines. Most every time I have used Ridemax it has directed me into Fantasyland first. Try his way first and if it isn't working go with your gut. But I think you'll be satisfied with their touring plans.
 
We just used ridemax and it was off by a lot. Turns out the parks were much more crowded than they have been historically for the dates that we went. For example, I got Space Mountain passes exactly the time I was told. According to ridemax, I should have gotten fastpasses that were good for 9:15A, but they were already at 10:00A (it was the 2nd day of Rockin' Space Mountain and there was high demand). Still Ridemax was worth it because some of their overall tips were very useful (especially the suggested order of rides for early entry).
 
We used it in December and it worked great. Never had to wait more than 10 minutes for a ride.

If you have any of the rides in FantasyLand on your itinerary then it will send you there first because these rides fill up quick and never let up.
 

Ya, this was my "tomorrowland" itinerary with a few other rides thrown in (none in Fantasyland), so it kind of stumped me. Anyway, I'll just try it and see how it goes the first day.

So, for those who have used the early entry schedule, was the order perfect? Because again, my guy instinct would be to reverse the order of the first two rides...(trying not to specifically name the rides so as not to take away their business :goodvibes ). Any help is appreciated!! :cutie:
 
hi! can someone explain this ridemax stuff? you buy it? help?

Ridemax is a program that you purchase. you put in the rides that you want to do and it gives you an itinerary that makes getting through the park easier.

go to ridemax dot com to check it out
 
Ya, this was my "tomorrowland" itinerary with a few other rides thrown in (none in Fantasyland), so it kind of stumped me. Anyway, I'll just try it and see how it goes the first day.

So, for those who have used the early entry schedule, was the order perfect? Because again, my guy instinct would be to reverse the order of the first two rides...(trying not to specifically name the rides so as not to take away their business :goodvibes ). Any help is appreciated!! :cutie:

We followed the suggested schedule for the early entry (except Matterhorn which was having technical difficulties so we had to ride later than suggested). You will not need to reverse the first 2 rides - we weren't doing the second ride this trip, but we have in past so I looked over at line and it was still reasonable. The first ride seemed to actually back up more quickly.
 












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