sewingmolly
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We took the June 22 ABD Backstage Magic Trip and then stayed at the Paradise Pier Hotel through the next Tuesday. In general, the crowds were lower than I expected. Touring plans had all the days as either a 9 or a 10, so I was expecting the worse. I actually think that the crowds were heaviest on Wed - Friday. For Sat - Tues, they seemed lighter than last year we went in July.
A few tips -
TSMM - we had good success riding after 9:30pm. There were very low lines during World of Color. We rode twice between 9:45 and 10:00pm.
RSR FP - we wanted to ride after dark, so we waited to get a FP for after 8:00pm. This wasn't until after 11:30 one day. I foolishly thought this meant there were low crowds. What it really meant was that the ride had been done a lot that morning and they weren't distributing FP while the ride was down. When we returned to ride, the FP line was backed up because RSR had been down so much that day. We had to wait about 20 minutes, which really wasn't bad. They were using 95% of capacity for FPs.
Roger Rabbit - we were on this ride twice when it went down. The second time we watched it happen. Roger Rabbit goes down if a car takes to long to load. We watched a dad in the car in front of us get his two daughters settled into the car, arrange his very large backpack into the car and then got in. Sure enough he took too long and the ride shut down. We didn't make it out of the loading area. Please try to be ready to load the ride when it's your turn, especially Roger Rabbit.
Call Otto - we had good luck using the DLR "information expert". The ride times were only off a few minutes and the voice recognition worked well despite the background noise. The number is 714-520-7090.
For non-FP rides other than Peter Pan and TSMM we found that the lines ebb and flowed during the day. They would go up to 20-30 minutes and then an hour or two later they would be 10-15.
Mornings had really low crowds until about 11:00. We were able to get a lot done.
My sister and I decided to challenge ourselves to ride all the rides in DL and DCA in one day. Normally this is 55 rides, but three were closed while we were there, so it was just 52. We started at 7:00am in DL on Saturday and finished at 11:00pm. We had a lot of fun, although we were tired at the end. It wasn't as difficult as we thought it might be. We had lunch at Hungry Bear and dinner at Flo's. We really slowed down about 5:00 when it was obvious that we would be successful. It's a fun challenge for a small active group.
I am missing Disneyland already, especially since I don't know when we'll get back there. Any questions, feel free to ask.
A few tips -
TSMM - we had good success riding after 9:30pm. There were very low lines during World of Color. We rode twice between 9:45 and 10:00pm.
RSR FP - we wanted to ride after dark, so we waited to get a FP for after 8:00pm. This wasn't until after 11:30 one day. I foolishly thought this meant there were low crowds. What it really meant was that the ride had been done a lot that morning and they weren't distributing FP while the ride was down. When we returned to ride, the FP line was backed up because RSR had been down so much that day. We had to wait about 20 minutes, which really wasn't bad. They were using 95% of capacity for FPs.
Roger Rabbit - we were on this ride twice when it went down. The second time we watched it happen. Roger Rabbit goes down if a car takes to long to load. We watched a dad in the car in front of us get his two daughters settled into the car, arrange his very large backpack into the car and then got in. Sure enough he took too long and the ride shut down. We didn't make it out of the loading area. Please try to be ready to load the ride when it's your turn, especially Roger Rabbit.
Call Otto - we had good luck using the DLR "information expert". The ride times were only off a few minutes and the voice recognition worked well despite the background noise. The number is 714-520-7090.
For non-FP rides other than Peter Pan and TSMM we found that the lines ebb and flowed during the day. They would go up to 20-30 minutes and then an hour or two later they would be 10-15.
Mornings had really low crowds until about 11:00. We were able to get a lot done.
My sister and I decided to challenge ourselves to ride all the rides in DL and DCA in one day. Normally this is 55 rides, but three were closed while we were there, so it was just 52. We started at 7:00am in DL on Saturday and finished at 11:00pm. We had a lot of fun, although we were tired at the end. It wasn't as difficult as we thought it might be. We had lunch at Hungry Bear and dinner at Flo's. We really slowed down about 5:00 when it was obvious that we would be successful. It's a fun challenge for a small active group.
I am missing Disneyland already, especially since I don't know when we'll get back there. Any questions, feel free to ask.