SoCal_Figment
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 12, 2019
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Had a lovely but exhausting visit yesterday.
Took uber from our house and arrived at Harbor at 7:30. Even with picking the "wrong line" for both bag check and entering DL we were on Pirates at 830. HM wasn't running so we did Thunder Mountain (15 min) and Smugglers run (15 min)before lines built up. Over to small world (20 min), got virtual group for Indy and ordered dole whip for around 2pm. Did Autopia (20 min)and then checked in for 11:50 cafe orleans reservation.
I'd been stalking the app all day the prior day hoping to snag a cancelled reservation for cafe Orleans, and being lucky enough to get one turned out to be the pixie dust we needed. Our table was ready on time, and we walked by cranky, desperate, hungry people who were begging CMs for help getting food. It's a bad scene over there with the pirates and HM madness and all the people trying to get food and find a place to eat it. We had monte cristo's, now smaller but with fries. My son had mac and cheese kid's meal with a mint julep (it's an option on the kid's meal). Scored boarding group 183 at noon, a relief since we'd never been able to get a group and ride in 2020.
Headed off to Indy, we waited in the 40 min line and then the ride broke down so we took screenshots of our virtual Q codes. We were starting to feel the heat and slowed down considerably for the rest of the day. Did Tiki room. I should have checked in for our dole whips at the start of the show and they would have been ready at the end. Instead we went over to frontierland to look for a table while we waited. There's awesome shaded ones in front of the shooting gallery.
Indy was a 15 minute wait when we went back. We did the riverboat. Then we sucked it up and went to SM, even though the app said 65. I figured a posted time of 65 would keep people away, and when we got there, the "end of the line" person was just at the entrance to the building. I guessed it would be 45 min, and it was. This line is mostly shaded and is probably the most comfortable long line to wait in anyway.
My son wanted to leave by this time (4:30), but we were going to ride ROTR, we were going to hang in there! We did Peter Pan, since a 30 min wait for that is a treat, and again, the line is mostly shaded and pleasant, letting you linger over an often-overlooked corner of the park (wishing well/snow white grotto).
We headed to Galaxy's edge to wait it out for an hour. Got a booth outside Docking Bay 7, which is a great place to eat your food (from somewhere else) and rest. Did some shopping and the cute scavenger hunt "guide to animals " activity they have. It's like a jr. ranger booklet for Galaxy's Edge. ROTR was a long wait (technically, we'd been waiting 16 months). But it was an amazing ride, and my son was glad we'd insisted on sticking around for it.
We could have done HM on the way out, with about a 35 min wait, but everyone was done. We left at 7.
The only rides we skipped due to lines were Splash and HM. We could have gone on anything else except the carousel (and train) for a less than 30 min wait at some point during the day.
We had a much better experience than I expected. Arriving early and having a plan for lunch were the main reasons we averted disaster. Snack stand lines were a little long, but not too bad. We only got snacks after 2pm. Mobile order and Cafe Orleans were good experiences.
Took uber from our house and arrived at Harbor at 7:30. Even with picking the "wrong line" for both bag check and entering DL we were on Pirates at 830. HM wasn't running so we did Thunder Mountain (15 min) and Smugglers run (15 min)before lines built up. Over to small world (20 min), got virtual group for Indy and ordered dole whip for around 2pm. Did Autopia (20 min)and then checked in for 11:50 cafe orleans reservation.
I'd been stalking the app all day the prior day hoping to snag a cancelled reservation for cafe Orleans, and being lucky enough to get one turned out to be the pixie dust we needed. Our table was ready on time, and we walked by cranky, desperate, hungry people who were begging CMs for help getting food. It's a bad scene over there with the pirates and HM madness and all the people trying to get food and find a place to eat it. We had monte cristo's, now smaller but with fries. My son had mac and cheese kid's meal with a mint julep (it's an option on the kid's meal). Scored boarding group 183 at noon, a relief since we'd never been able to get a group and ride in 2020.
Headed off to Indy, we waited in the 40 min line and then the ride broke down so we took screenshots of our virtual Q codes. We were starting to feel the heat and slowed down considerably for the rest of the day. Did Tiki room. I should have checked in for our dole whips at the start of the show and they would have been ready at the end. Instead we went over to frontierland to look for a table while we waited. There's awesome shaded ones in front of the shooting gallery.
Indy was a 15 minute wait when we went back. We did the riverboat. Then we sucked it up and went to SM, even though the app said 65. I figured a posted time of 65 would keep people away, and when we got there, the "end of the line" person was just at the entrance to the building. I guessed it would be 45 min, and it was. This line is mostly shaded and is probably the most comfortable long line to wait in anyway.
My son wanted to leave by this time (4:30), but we were going to ride ROTR, we were going to hang in there! We did Peter Pan, since a 30 min wait for that is a treat, and again, the line is mostly shaded and pleasant, letting you linger over an often-overlooked corner of the park (wishing well/snow white grotto).
We headed to Galaxy's edge to wait it out for an hour. Got a booth outside Docking Bay 7, which is a great place to eat your food (from somewhere else) and rest. Did some shopping and the cute scavenger hunt "guide to animals " activity they have. It's like a jr. ranger booklet for Galaxy's Edge. ROTR was a long wait (technically, we'd been waiting 16 months). But it was an amazing ride, and my son was glad we'd insisted on sticking around for it.
We could have done HM on the way out, with about a 35 min wait, but everyone was done. We left at 7.
The only rides we skipped due to lines were Splash and HM. We could have gone on anything else except the carousel (and train) for a less than 30 min wait at some point during the day.
We had a much better experience than I expected. Arriving early and having a plan for lunch were the main reasons we averted disaster. Snack stand lines were a little long, but not too bad. We only got snacks after 2pm. Mobile order and Cafe Orleans were good experiences.