aslinterpreter Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 We are taking our son to california for his birthday at the end of February. We are going to SFMM on a Saturday, then plan on going to Disneyland on Monday March 2nd. I was thinking about getting the one day hopper passes for us. At DCA we would probably only go on Tower, Screaming, and Soaring, then spend the rest of the day at DL. Since Dl closes at 8pm, would we be able to do those 3 rides at DCA, then still have enough time left over to enjoy DL( the wife and I have been to DL maybe 5 times and our son once)??????? Thanks in advance for your help, Jeffrey BTW, I am using our disney reward dollars so the tickets really are costing me nothing our of pocket.
haiderodes Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 ^What no Toy Story? Whenever I visit the resort, we usually try to do DCA early in the day and hop back over to DL and it seems to work out well for us. I'm sure you'll find the same. If you are there at rope drop, you shouldnt have much a wait on any of the DCA rides. With an 8p close at DL, the lines shouldnt be too bad. I'd say snag a Soarin' FP on your way back to Screamin' and wait to hit that until you're ready to head over into DL.
cfc Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 ^That makes sense. Always have a Fast Pass in hand while waiting to ride something else.
aslinterpreter Posted January 26, 2009 Author Posted January 26, 2009 Thanks for the advice! Totally forgot about toy story! We will hit that also! Thanks for telling me about the soarin fastpass on the way! We will probably do screamin, toy story, tower, then use fastpass for soarin then head to DL....that sound like it would work? Thanks again! Jeffrey
cfc Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 ^That should work. I don't imagine the crowds will be enormous at DL on that day.
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