I was just telling my son this is the ride I'm most looking forward to. I just put a deposit on a November 2020 trip. Hopefully it'll be complete by then. My family loves dark rides and looks forward to all the ones in DL that aren't in WDW. We're coming from NJ so not sure when or if we'll head out to Disneyland again after this first trip.
We made our first trip to Disneyland last year after years of cancellations due to closures.
This is good strategy and takes advantage of the not-too-well-known fact that visiting DLR during peak season can actually be a smart move. When DLR is prepared for the crowds with longer hours, more staffing, rides running at full capacity, fewer/no refurbs, more entertainment, etc., the parks handle the crowds well and things run smoothly. The parks can actually feel more crowded during non-peak season when the hours are shorter, there is less staffing, rides are running at lower capacity, there are more refurbs, there is less entertainment, and there just aren't enough ways to spread out the crowds. We advise our friends to visit in July because the odds are good they'll get to see everything they want with good weather, longer hours, and the lower APs blocked.If closures and refurbishments are a dealbreaker then it may be best to visit during the ‘peak’ times of year when typically not as many of these closures are happening. We visit in usually August and December and it’s typically rare for us to experience many closures because we travel during what’s considered the busy season.
Oh man, so bummed! First trip to DL 1/8-1/10 and was most looking forward to the classic FL dark rides. Sad to miss this one.Disney parks Blog confirmed new ending and other enhancements!
Disney parks Blog confirmed new ending and other enhancements!
Yes! Excited not to be killed by a boulder next time I ride thisThank Walt for this! This ride never fails to make my husband and I laugh with its extremely abrupt ending.
Yes! Excited not to be killed by a boulder next time I ride this![]()