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Are you happy Disneyland and Disneyworld are opening with Covid restrictions?   The Real You: Personality Poll

Started 5/1/21 by Showtalk; 7302 views.
Marci (marcinmin)

From: Marci (marcinmin) 

5/24/21

I like that the parks are reopening. I have visited Disneyland & Universal Studios in California, but not planning a trip anytime soon.

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From: Showtalk 

5/24/21

It might be more fun if they limit the numbers in lines.  I remember waiting a long time for every ride.

Marci (marcinmin)

From: Marci (marcinmin) 

5/24/21

Yes they make $ selling front of the line passes. They are worth it 

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From: Showtalk 

5/24/21

I’ll remember that if I go back.

I also saw that Disney is going to have $100 sandwiches.

I call that highway robbery. Nope. If I go to my grave without ever having set foot on a Disney property or spent one dime with them, ,I'll die happy.

Showtalk said:

It might be more fun if they limit the numbers in lines. I remember waiting a long time for every ride.

Bingo. Yet another huge reason I wouldn't find even a free trip there to be pleasant.

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From: Showtalk 

5/26/21

The $100 sandwich feeds uo to 8 people, so it is more like $12+ per person.

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From: Showtalk 

5/26/21

It takes about an hour a ride of waiting in lines.

WALTER784

From: WALTER784 

5/26/21

Last time I went to Disneyland Tokyo, they had advanced tickets that you could get by pressing a button in front of each ride and getting a ticket with the ride name, a number and time range printed on it. The time was usually 30 or 40 minutes later.

The secret is to zig zag from one side of Disneland to the exact opposite side and pick up the next ticket. Then zig zag back again to the opposite side one next to the ride you first got your first ticket for.

If you do this properly and continue going to rides on the opposite side to pick up their advanced tickets. You usually have only a 5 minute wait with your advanced ticket if you get their in the time window they specify.

Then you dart to the other side and also have only a 5 minute wait for the next ride. If you continue that for the entire day... you're really walked all the way across Disneyland approximately 20 times, but you can get on each ride with only a 5 minute wait each. But you're constantly walking all day long which is quite tiring.

Another way to do it is have the adults in the group pick up advanced tickets for the kids and as soon as the kids get on a ride, have the adults go to the other side and pick up more tickets for the kids. The kids will have a blast and the parents and kids will be totally worn out by the end of the day! (* CHUCKLE *)

FWIW

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From: Showtalk 

5/28/21

That is a good system. I wonder if the CA Disney has that ticket approach. When I went, they didn’t,

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