Ridemx question

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Hi, I just got ridemax because some friends and I are planning to go to Disneyland tomorrow but it's spring break and it's going to be busy so I thought i'd give the program a try. We want to go to both parks but the program only lets you choose one park at a time. Does anyone have any suggestions? Should I schedule a certain amount of hours for one park than do the same for the other? Thanks!
 
Ridemax knows that hopping parks for just a few rides isn't going to be the best way to maximize ride time, so yes, you need to have a set schedule at one park, then head over to the other park for a set schedule there.

Your best bet is to do the early morning in DL (since there is no EE) and then hop over to DCA later in the afternoon, then back to DL at night.
 
Ridemax knows that hopping parks for just a few rides isn't going to be the best way to maximize ride time, so yes, you need to have a set schedule at one park, then head over to the other park for a set schedule there.

Your best bet is to do the early morning in DL (since there is no EE) and then hop over to DCA later in the afternoon, then back to DL at night.

Just what I was going to say! Great minds think alike!! We usually spend about 2-3 hours in DL picking up as many FP as we can, then go to CA for about 3 hours, usually within 30 minutes of opening, and pick up FP for Soarin', Screamin', and TOT, then walk back around and hit a couple of rides and are usually able to start using our FP. By the time we're done, we head back to DL and sporadically pick up FP as well as using the ones we have.
 
in which case, the best thing to do is to schedule for DL as a whole day and then manually insert a break long enough to cover your DCA visit. that way it'll include all your necessary FPs and attractions through both sections.
 

never was the case. you can't get one FP right after another in most cases, but the system has no idea whether you've used FPs or not so it's quite possible to accumulate multiple sets of FPs
 
Ridemax knows that hopping parks for just a few rides isn't going to be the best way to maximize ride time, so yes, you need to have a set schedule at one park, then head over to the other park for a set schedule there.

Your best bet is to do the early morning in DL (since there is no EE) and then hop over to DCA later in the afternoon, then back to DL at night.

I've used Ridemax successfully this way several times in the last month or so. It was great! I found it to really work. Even if it wasn't the same "way" I usually went around the park (finish one land, then do another...). I found Ridemax to be worth my time!
 












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