kathyfranklin
Mouseketeer
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- Oct 21, 2008
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We've used RideMax for every trip since it became available for WDW. Last week though, it didn't work for us. It was insane crowded. I don't blame RideMax because I don't think there was any way to predict the unusual crowds. If we ever go back to WDW, I will use RideMax again because for us,except for this trip, it worked beautifully.
Yes - just to clarify my earlier (longer - sorry) post. It was crowded, very crowded, - so it's not like we didn't wait for anything. We did. Our longest wait was with FP for Soarin and TSM. Those waits were probably 20-40 mins. I do think those waits were longer than RM had predicted. But, we had anticipated larger crowds, more time needed to move around - so had built in breaks. So - we pretty much stayed on, or ahead of schedule. We planned to get and use Fast Passes. We saw standby times of popular rides consistently of 60, 70, 90, 120 minutes. Several times we saw 130. 170 was the longest standby time we saw - for TSM.
A major benefit is simply in having your plan ready. This might not be important for a single or a couple, but with a family it really helped having everyone oriented in the same path - without trying to get everyone's input on "what next?" as the crowds are building by the minute.
And, we never started mid-day - so someone who did should probably comment on the accuracy of afternoon or evening starts.