SharonLovesMickey
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Has anyone used Ridemax to plan a Disneyland trip? Just wondering what your results were. THANKS!
I remember this discussion elsewhere recently.Ditto Jason
I HATE having a strict outline of what rides when at Disneyland (the whole rest of the trip, YES LOL). My family members who used it seemed to be really irritable and didn't enjoy themselves as much.
I do say, if you love to have a plan then go for it..otherwise, meh.
I got Ridemax for my trip next week, and what I did was make detailed plans for the first two days. We'll see how those go.
I also made spreadsheets that show how long Ridemax estimates each ride to be at certain times (every half hour . . . so my chart has Haunted Mansion at 8 am 8:30, 9, 9:30 etc. all the way to midnight). With my spreadsheet, even if we get off schedule, I'll have an idea of what the estimated lines are for each ride.![]()
Ok, you took it farther than even I did. I bought Ridemax for next week too. I've been making Plan A and Plan B, etc for each day because I want to look at them to know what the line waits are at different times! You are just more organized about it than I am.![]()
I don't really use spread sheets so that didn't occur to me.
I remember this discussion elsewhere recently.I know what you mean. I would add that "having a strict outline" and "following a strict outline" are two different things. Some people think that having a RM plan in hand means that for some reason they must follow it. I tell anyone using RM that if you want to use RM, bring your plans and then be OK with not following them at all or in part if circumstances dictate.
For some people a plan increases stress or irritation. For others it reduces it because it can reduce wasted time and arguments.
I think Emmers' point is that RM is not for everyone which is quite correct.
I have taken itineraries with me to DLR and WDW trips but have only followed them sparingly. Even so, I always bring two copies of everything in case I lose one.You know, I purchased it on our last trip, but forgot my printouts at hm. They would have really came in handy on the Saturday we were there.
Since our next trip will most likely be this summer, I definitely plan on using RM. I have never gone to DL during peak season, so I want to make sure I keep wait times down to a minimum.
... I also made spreadsheets that show how long Ridemax estimates each ride to be at certain times (every half hour . . . so my chart has Haunted Mansion at 8 am 8:30, 9, 9:30 etc. all the way to midnight). With my spreadsheet, even if we get off schedule, I'll have an idea of what the estimated lines are for each ride.![]()
You have learned well, Grasshopper.To quote HydroGuy ... yet again ... Informed Spontaneity
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... have one person stand in line for Toy Story Mania, while the rest of the groups adults go single rider on California Screamin', or even single rider on Toy Story Mania and the kids and one adult go on King Triton's Carousel, and then you just meet the person standing in line when they are in the back portion of the line in the building through the open entrance and only have to wait maybe 10 minutes from there...
...Is Tarzan's Treehouse even open around 11:30 at night?
Nope, Tarzan's Treehouse closes at dusk.