HydroGuy
A Pirate's Life For Me
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I am hoping we get out to DLR for a few days in July or August, and Nemo will be one of the things we visit. Here is what I have gathered so far:
1. Nemo will be a relatively "slow loader" at about 1200-1300 per hour. For comparison, PP and Dumbo can handle about 600 per hour, while rides like Space Mtn, HM and POTC can handle 2000-3500 per hour. With high demand this summer for Nemo and slower loading, long lines will exist.
2. No FastPass for Nemo
3. SoCal Annual Pass holders have blockout dates that typically run from late June until late August. That means that if Nemo opens in June, AP holders will flock to ride it before the blackout in late June similar to what happened at the POTC ride in June 2006 when it re-opened. If this happens, Nemo will be very busy in June - especially on weekends,
4. During the summer of 2007, your best bet to ride Nemo without long lines is to get to DL before it opens, get a good place in line at the gates, and then ride Nemo first thing. That is what we plan to do.
5. The excitement over Nemo, and probable 90-120 minute lines this summer will make all other lines a bit shorter as this is a new people eater which will spread people out more. So ride Nemo first, and then enjoy shorter lines in all other lines the rest of the day.
6. If you are a multi-day trip, other visitors will have a similar strategy to ride Nemo first. Thus days on which you skip Nemo will be a great time to hit other rides at DL first thing while people are flocking to Nemo. I suspect this will take pressure off of PP, Dumbo and the FantasyLand rides.
1. Nemo will be a relatively "slow loader" at about 1200-1300 per hour. For comparison, PP and Dumbo can handle about 600 per hour, while rides like Space Mtn, HM and POTC can handle 2000-3500 per hour. With high demand this summer for Nemo and slower loading, long lines will exist.
2. No FastPass for Nemo
3. SoCal Annual Pass holders have blockout dates that typically run from late June until late August. That means that if Nemo opens in June, AP holders will flock to ride it before the blackout in late June similar to what happened at the POTC ride in June 2006 when it re-opened. If this happens, Nemo will be very busy in June - especially on weekends,
4. During the summer of 2007, your best bet to ride Nemo without long lines is to get to DL before it opens, get a good place in line at the gates, and then ride Nemo first thing. That is what we plan to do.
5. The excitement over Nemo, and probable 90-120 minute lines this summer will make all other lines a bit shorter as this is a new people eater which will spread people out more. So ride Nemo first, and then enjoy shorter lines in all other lines the rest of the day.
6. If you are a multi-day trip, other visitors will have a similar strategy to ride Nemo first. Thus days on which you skip Nemo will be a great time to hit other rides at DL first thing while people are flocking to Nemo. I suspect this will take pressure off of PP, Dumbo and the FantasyLand rides.