Wait times?

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How long are normal wait times at Disneyland in late June/early July? I know it's peak season and all so I don't expect them to be short.

Does anyone have any tips on how to make the wait less boring for a 5,3, and almost 2 yr old?

My husband will be using a wheelchair during the visit due to mobility problems he has... will this increase/decrease wait times at all?
 
WAY BUSY! Schools get out early June so it starts getting bad then.

Take advantage of Fast pass! Remember you don't need to come back durning times it says.. you can save them and just have shortish waits when its past time. Use EE you can get most/all of fantisy land done then.

Some of the rides your kids wont all be tall enough for.. there is something not sure of what its called.. but one parent can bring whatever kids are tall enough and ride with them and then switchoff and the other person can get right on with the kids..

Bring snacks.. games.. flashcards.. small toys..

The wheelchair can go both ways. From what I've read on here.. There is another entrance on MOST rides for wheelchairs (because alot of rides have stairs).. but whoever else is with the party still has to wait in line and the wheelchaired person waits alone then you meet up once the party waiting in line gets there.

Others like IASW I think has a special entrance that you all can use. Mainly because the boats can hold the wheelchair in itself. so I think that one is shorter.

Try posting on the disabilities forum.. there will be more people with experience then just "here say"

Does that help?
 
How long are normal wait times at Disneyland in late June/early July? I know it's peak season and all so I don't expect them to be short.

Does anyone have any tips on how to make the wait less boring for a 5,3, and almost 2 yr old?

My husband will be using a wheelchair during the visit due to mobility problems he has... will this increase/decrease wait times at all?

If your husband needs a wheel chair during your visit. First I'd consider a ECV as it's a lot of rolling in one day. Second. You will want to go to guest services, town hall in DL or on the left in DCA. And ask for a GAC, guest assistance card. They will want to know what they will need to do to accomodate him. Like can he transfer into rides on his own. Or can he only go on attractions that the wheel chair can roll onto.

Take this card to a CM at any attraction and they will tell you where to go. Sometime you will load through the FP line, or an exit. This saves time on some rides, but takes longer on some, depends on how long the lines are.

Also use it for WoC and Fireworks and F! so you can view from the HA areas. But still show up early so you aren't behind the other three groups with a person on an ECV.
 
WAY BUSY! Schools get out early June so it starts getting bad then.

Take advantage of Fast pass! Remember you don't need to come back durning times it says.. you can save them and just have shortish waits when its past time. Use EE you can get most/all of fantisy land done then.

Some of the rides your kids wont all be tall enough for.. there is something not sure of what its called.. but one parent can bring whatever kids are tall enough and ride with them and then switchoff and the other person can get right on with the kids..

Bring snacks.. games.. flashcards.. small toys..

The wheelchair can go both ways. From what I've read on here.. There is another entrance on MOST rides for wheelchairs (because alot of rides have stairs).. but whoever else is with the party still has to wait in line and the wheelchaired person waits alone then you meet up once the party waiting in line gets there.

Others like IASW I think has a special entrance that you all can use. Mainly because the boats can hold the wheelchair in itself. so I think that one is shorter.

Try posting on the disabilities forum.. there will be more people with experience then just "here say"

Does that help?

Well Elliot obviously won't be able to go on most of the rides. Delilah and Brookie will be able to go on most of them.
Measured Delilah today and she is almost 38 inches (with sandals on)... so two inches to grow in 5 months or bigger shoes will be needed. At 40 inches she can go on all the rides except Indiana Jones at DL. All at CA except River Run, and Screamin - The only one of those I see her actually wanting to go on is River Run which is 42 inches... so we can probably pull it off if I have her wear tennis shoes to CA.

I posted a week or two ago in the Disabilities forum, only one response but from what I gathered we will all go through the exit on a lot of rides. No real answer on increased/decreased wait times. I could take or leave IASW though, I was never fond of that ride when I went as a kid... I thought it was creepy.
 

Well Elliot obviously won't be able to go on most of the rides. Delilah and Brookie will be able to go on most of them.
Measured Delilah today and she is almost 38 inches (with sandals on)... so two inches to grow in 5 months or bigger shoes will be needed. At 40 inches she can go on all the rides except Indiana Jones at DL. All at CA except River Run, and Screamin - The only one of those I see her actually wanting to go on is River Run which is 42 inches... so we can probably pull it off if I have her wear tennis shoes to CA.

I posted a week or two ago in the Disabilities forum, only one response but from what I gathered we will all go through the exit on a lot of rides. No real answer on increased/decreased wait times. I could take or leave IASW though, I was never fond of that ride when I went as a kid... I thought it was creepy.

Brooke couldn't go on IJ, GRR (I'm pretty sure), or Screamin due to height. Be carefull how much you pad the shoes.. some CM check.. and you want to be careful for safety reasons. IASW is awesome, especially after a LONG hot day.

Try calling Town Hall at DL. Someone there should be able to help with wait times.
 
If your husband needs a wheel chair during your visit. First I'd consider a ECV as it's a lot of rolling in one day. Second. You will want to go to guest services, town hall in DL or on the left in DCA. And ask for a GAC, guest assistance card. They will want to know what they will need to do to accomodate him. Like can he transfer into rides on his own. Or can he only go on attractions that the wheel chair can roll onto.

Take this card to a CM at any attraction and they will tell you where to go. Sometime you will load through the FP line, or an exit. This saves time on some rides, but takes longer on some, depends on how long the lines are.

Also use it for WoC and Fireworks and F! so you can view from the HA areas. But still show up early so you aren't behind the other three groups with a person on an ECV.

Someone in the disabilities forum said he won't need a doctor note explaining his mobility problems but I read somewhere else he would... maybe I'll call or bring it just in case. He can walk fine most of the time or uses a cane, but he has back problems and isn't supposed to walk or stand extended periods of times as it aggravates his condition (Cauda Equina Syndrome). We talked to his doctor about the trip and she recommended a wheel chair for the trip and said she would write any type of mobility explanation needed for DL.
Do you know if we all wait together or if he goes through one special entrance and we go through another??
 
Brooke couldn't go on IJ, GRR (I'm pretty sure), or Screamin due to height. Be carefull how much you pad the shoes.. some CM check.. and you want to be careful for safety reasons. IASW is awesome, especially after a LONG hot day.

Try calling Town Hall at DL. Someone there should be able to help with wait times.

I don't plan to pad her shoes, just put her in tennis shoes which will give her an inch or two height. I know she'll want to go on River Run, but that's the only one I see her wanting to go on that she can't. She's not into roller coasters, we've tried that at the Carnival.
 
I don't plan to pad her shoes, just put her in tennis shoes which will give her an inch or two height. I know she'll want to go on River Run, but that's the only one I see her wanting to go on that she can't. She's not into roller coasters, we've tried that at the Carnival.

I didn't really mean pad her shoes.. some people on here talk about putting their kids in heels, or platform shoes so they can get on.. not like you would.. but apparently some people do and they check closly now?!?! IDK:confused3

Maybe once she see's Brooke wanting to she will too.
 
I didn't really mean pad her shoes.. some people on here talk about putting their kids in heels, or platform shoes so they can get on.. not like you would.. but apparently some people do and they check closly now?!?! IDK:confused3

Maybe once she see's Brooke wanting to she will too.
ummm, maybe but idk... :confused3 Brooke pushed her down the slide in our backyard last summer and she wouldn't go near any slide for months, she was terrified of them. Actually the first time she's been on a slide since was this weekend at the park. Who knows though, it's still several months away... but she's not a dare devil like Brookie is, she is very cautious.
 
ummm, maybe but idk... :confused3 Brooke pushed her down the slide in our backyard last summer and she wouldn't go near any slide for months, she was terrified of them. Actually the first time she's been on a slide since was this weekend at the park. Who knows though, it's still several months away... but she's not a dare devil like Brookie is, she is very cautious.

Should make for an interesitng trip :) But your going for 5 days?? so thats plently of time to do it in strides.. I would do FL mainly on your MM day.. You can ride each thing 2-3 times (in Sept) in an hour. and then we headed to Nemo and waited in line 5 min before getting on :) Best morning EVER!

Are you doing BBB?
 
Should make for an interesitng trip :) But your going for 5 days?? so thats plently of time to do it in strides.. I would do FL mainly on your MM day.. You can ride each thing 2-3 times (in Sept) in an hour. and then we headed to Nemo and waited in line 5 min before getting on :) Best morning EVER!

Are you doing BBB?

Well we're planning to drive there on July 9th and hang out at the hotel pool. Go to DL/DCA on the 10th,11th,12th,13th, 14th. Go to the beach or do something with my dads side of the family on the 15th and drive back on the 16th. We're waiting on my work to approve the dates and the school district superintendent to call us back with a for sure starting day for Fremont this year... although she told me she was about 90% sure it would start on July 18th. All is still up in the air until my work approves it and we know for sure Brookelyn won't have school. We reserved a room at Super 8 (I get a discount through my work since the company own the super 8 in Fallon) so it's super super cheap for week plus they allow us to change the reservations if those dates aren't going to work.
When we know for sure what the dates are we'll let you know.

How do I know if my tickets include MM? I don't remember if it said they did or not.

We were thinking of doing BBB for the girls, but letting them pick the dress before hand and buying it online because they are so much cheaper. Not positive though.

Oh wait... found the MM thing in fine print on the tickets - says we have one day of MM.
 
How long are normal wait times at Disneyland in late June/early July? I know it's peak season and all so I don't expect them to be short.

Does anyone have any tips on how to make the wait less boring for a 5,3, and almost 2 yr old?

My husband will be using a wheelchair during the visit due to mobility problems he has... will this increase/decrease wait times at all?
In answer to your OP, one way to answer is to tell you what the wait times actually are. For example, Space Mtn will be 40-75 minutes, Indiana Jones 30-60 minutes, Soarin Over California 40-75 minutes, Peter Pan 40-60 minutes, etc.

However...

Those numbers do not apply to me or most of the rest of us around here because we never wait in those lines. By using Magic Mornings, arriving early, taking afternoon breaks, making good hotel choices, etc., we rarely wait in line more than 20 minutes for any ride. The only exception tends to be Toy Story Mania - which IMO will change by summer 2012 once CarsLand opens.

See "Getting The Most Out of a Summer Visit To DLR" www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1345319
 
Someone in the disabilities forum said he won't need a doctor note explaining his mobility problems but I read somewhere else he would... maybe I'll call or bring it just in case. He can walk fine most of the time or uses a cane, but he has back problems and isn't supposed to walk or stand extended periods of times as it aggravates his condition (Cauda Equina Syndrome). We talked to his doctor about the trip and she recommended a wheel chair for the trip and said she would write any type of mobility explanation needed for DL.
Do you know if we all wait together or if he goes through one special entrance and we go through another??

You won't need a note, just say the above when you get the GAC. It is for the holder+6 people so you can all go together not split the group up for rides.

Just let me say it again. An ECV is going to be better than pushing your DH around for several miles. It will also be easier for splitting your group up when some kids can't go on some rides.
 
Well we're planning to drive there on July 9th and hang out at the hotel pool. Go to DL/DCA on the 10th,11th,12th,13th, 14th. Go to the beach or do something with my dads side of the family on the 15th and drive back on the 16th. We're waiting on my work to approve the dates and the school district superintendent to call us back with a for sure starting day for Fremont this year... although she told me she was about 90% sure it would start on July 18th. All is still up in the air until my work approves it and we know for sure Brookelyn won't have school. We reserved a room at Super 8 (I get a discount through my work since the company own the super 8 in Fallon) so it's super super cheap for week plus they allow us to change the reservations if those dates aren't going to work.
When we know for sure what the dates are we'll let you know.


How do I know if my tickets include MM? I don't remember if it said they did or not.

We were thinking of doing BBB for the girls, but letting them pick the dress before hand and buying it online because they are so much cheaper. Not positive though.
Oh wait... found the MM thing in fine print on the tickets - says we have one day of MM.

I would think about maybe leaving a day or two sooner because if school starts on the 18th meet your teacher will probably be on the 15th. I think thats how it was this last July.

It is cheaper that way, but then you loose part of the experience... still undecided if we will do it next month. I was thinking letting her pick it out the first day we go and then I'll fancy her up before we leave the hotel the second day.. although I'm not sure which one she will choose, she already has her 3 favorites.. but not sure if Ariel fits her anymore.. that may be a deciding factor lol


MM you can use on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday and it gets you into the park an hour before everyone else. ITS AWESOME!
 
I would think about maybe leaving a day or two sooner because if school starts on the 18th meet your teacher will probably be on the 15th. I think thats how it was this last July.

It is cheaper that way, but then you loose part of the experience... still undecided if we will do it next month. I was thinking letting her pick it out the first day we go and then I'll fancy her up before we leave the hotel the second day.. although I'm not sure which one she will choose, she already has her 3 favorites.. but not sure if Ariel fits her anymore.. that may be a deciding factor lol


MM you can use on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday and it gets you into the park an hour before everyone else. ITS AWESOME!

With my work schedule and the schedule for having Brooke we couldn't go earlier. I tried for approval for mid June and the dates didn't work for HR because of a promotion we're running that month, The last week of June was okay except it didn't work with you having Brooke for the 4th of July next year. I don't get my vacation time until June (one year with the company) so if they approve the July dates it'll be the way we have to do it.
 
With my work schedule and the schedule for having Brooke we couldn't go earlier. I tried for approval for mid June and the dates didn't work for HR because of a promotion we're running that month, The last week of June was okay except it didn't work with you having Brooke for the 4th of July next year. I don't get my vacation time until June (one year with the company) so if they approve the July dates it'll be the way we have to do it.

What about if you left on the 7th instead of the 9th and then came home the 14th instead of the 16th?
 
What about if you left on the 7th instead of the 9th and then came home the 14th instead of the 16th?

I'm off on Friday's and Saturday's so if we left the 7th my vacation time would be over on the 13th and I would have to go to work on the 14th.

The only other thing I could see doing would be driving up September 17th... being in Disney 18th-22nd (Brookie would get another Disney Birthday) and then driving home on the 24th. We're pretty set on the summer though. Plus since we don't know the school schedule for sure yet it would be hard to plan to go on her first 3 week break. But if they do start on July 18th, the first school vacation would be September 18th-October 2nd. We'll see what happens with my work and whether or not the HR department approves or denies the dates I've already put in for.
 
I'm off on Friday's and Saturday's so if we left the 7th my vacation time would be over on the 13th and I would have to go to work on the 14th.

The only other thing I could see doing would be driving up September 17th... being in Disney 18th-22nd (Brookie would get another Disney Birthday) and then driving home on the 24th. We're pretty set on the summer though. Plus since we don't know the school schedule for sure yet it would be hard to plan to go on her first 3 week break. But if they do start on July 18th, the first school vacation would be September 18th-October 2nd. We'll see what happens with my work and whether or not the HR department approves or denies the dates I've already put in for.

That makes sense.. When will they let you know if its approved or not? We may be able to arrange something before you guys leave to meet the teacher if she'll miss it, or who knows.. maybe they will put her with the same teacher.
 
That makes sense.. When will they let you know if its approved or not? We may be able to arrange something before you guys leave to meet the teacher if she'll miss it, or who knows.. maybe they will put her with the same teacher.

I don't know, I just left her a voicemail (Renee Cortez is who does the calendar). They said she is out of the office today but will be in tomorrow so maybe we'll hear back from her. There are only two Kindergarten teachers, so the odds are pretty good she'll get the same teacher again.
 


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