bigAWL
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Anyone look at Touringplans.com and their wait time estimates? I was just looking at them and comparing DLR wait times to WDW. I'm a WDW guy who is planning our first family trip to DLR this summer. It's going to be in July so I'm thinking it'll be busy with long lines. But when I look at Touringplans' estimates I wonder if they are acurate.
Their estimates for WDW seem to make sense in general: it's hard to find a day when Toy Story Mania doesn't reach 60-min waits and usually goes much higher. Soarin, Space Mountain, regularly get up around 50-60 minutes. Some of these headliners might even be under-estimated in my mind.
But in DLR, does Soarin over California really only reach 30-40 minute waits on the busiest days? I can't find a ride that is estimated at 60+ minutes on any day.
On days with similarly rated crowds, I see rides like SM, Peter Pan, BTMRR all have waits about 10-20 minutes longer at MK than at DL.
I guess if you consider that DL has slightly fewer guest per year and more attractions than MK, then this might make sense. But it still surprises me since I'm so used to WDW lines. I've heard a lot of people say you can get more done in a day at DLR because everything is so close together and you don't have to spend so much time on transportation. I've never heard that you can actually spend a lot less time in line as well.
Their estimates for WDW seem to make sense in general: it's hard to find a day when Toy Story Mania doesn't reach 60-min waits and usually goes much higher. Soarin, Space Mountain, regularly get up around 50-60 minutes. Some of these headliners might even be under-estimated in my mind.
But in DLR, does Soarin over California really only reach 30-40 minute waits on the busiest days? I can't find a ride that is estimated at 60+ minutes on any day.
On days with similarly rated crowds, I see rides like SM, Peter Pan, BTMRR all have waits about 10-20 minutes longer at MK than at DL.
I guess if you consider that DL has slightly fewer guest per year and more attractions than MK, then this might make sense. But it still surprises me since I'm so used to WDW lines. I've heard a lot of people say you can get more done in a day at DLR because everything is so close together and you don't have to spend so much time on transportation. I've never heard that you can actually spend a lot less time in line as well.
