JC1984
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Thanks for this was really considering this.Consider Touring Plans over Genie.
Thanks for this was really considering this.Consider Touring Plans over Genie.
Just completed 4 park days (with hopper). Genie+/ILL was not necessary. If you rope drop (ie get to parks at 7:40am). You can do 5-6 (maybe more) attractions by 10:30 with limited wait times. Parks fill up by 10:30-11am but you still have 10hours of park time.
We rode RotR, Web slingers, RSR each day twice a day.
Personally, I would not spend $20/per to ride Rotr bc of its unreliability. Twice we were evacuated and given LL passes to return later. Folks who paid $20 were MAD. The ride shuts the line down @ 8pm. If you choose to pay, do it earlier in the day so if/when it goes down you have time to come back. The ride is worth the wait or $$ but it is down a lot.
Consider Touring Plans over Genie.
What is touring plans?
You can use the same plan. I will update once Holiday attractions are no more. Spoiler it won't change much.Are the "Holiday" plans in the first few posts here still the best plan now and into February?
Yes for many years it was fun and fast!! To be dropped in the park and do a few rides with no lines! However the Monorail is down for a few months now so you will have to keep your eye out for when it returns to service!! TaTa For Now... Karen and RonWhat's the consensus on using the Monorail from the Disneyland Hotel for rope drop / opening? We'll be staying there soon (likely a one and done, as we have family in LA) and are toying with taking the Monorail in to experience it, versus the impulse to get as much done at rope drop as possible.
Any experience with this?
It goes pretty far back. From my experience by the time security opens at about 8:10 the line goes all the way back to Harbor and is looped around back to security. The gates at DL open within a few minutes (I think DCA gates opened about 15 minutes later the time I started there) and then once you get to the rope for rope drop the crowds just build and build and build behind you. The 3 times I started at Rise I didn’t look behind me a ton but when I did there were people behind me basically as far as I could see into Main Street. I didn’t look behind me when I started at DCA. The earlier you can get there the more of a head start you get to your daySo it sounds like your getting to the park over an hour and a half before rope drop and this past week was relatively slow. How far back does the crowd get at rope drop?
This time it was 45 minutes before official opening at DL and 30 at DCAWow that’s crazy. I can’t believe how much it’s changed since I was last there in 2016. How long before rope drop do they typically scan your ticket?
That is correctAm I correct in thinking that Virtual Queues for Rise and Webslingers are no longer in effect? So it’s traditional standby or ILL?