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27 May 22, 01:55 PM |
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Need an EMH plan
We (me and my DD 18) arrive Monday 18th July in the afternoon and are staying onsite until 5pm Thursday 21st July.
I had originally thought that we would do 2 EMH's in Disneyland Park and 1 in Studios but the whole Avengers Campus has thrown my plans up in the air. In Disneyland Park we love BTM and other thrill rides but are not bothered about Peter Pan's Flight. In Studios Park we love Tower of Terror and fancy Crush's Coaster and Ratatouille. We would rather not do single rider but could be persuaded if the queue difference is substantial. So I'm thinking: Mon - No EMH as we arrive PM but try to utilise the calm before the storm (wishful thinking lol). Tue - EMH in Studios as Avengers Campus won't be open yet. Wed - EMH in Disneyland Park as everyone (oh yes everyone bar us ) will be at the opening of Avengers Campus. Thu - EMH - Straight to Avengers Campus as early as possible and just go for it. The only problem with this is that we are booked into the 2nd sitting of Plaza Gardens character breakfast so would need to be off the ride by 9:30am to make the 9:45am sitting. I guess I could try and move my breakfast to the Wednesday which probably makes more sense as we'll be in that park. If we happened to benefit from a soft opening then we'd do EMH at Disneyland Park on the Thursday instead. Any thoughts? Edited at 03:24 PM. |
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27 May 22, 03:37 PM |
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ToT is not generally open during EMH. Crush has major queues from the moment people get in, so if it is a priority go straight there.
Ratatouille is quiet during EMT usually. However, single rider is rarely busy at any time. For Disneyland Park, if you are not fussed about Fantasyland, head straight to Big Thunder and then Discoveryland for Space Mountain (and Buzz if you want it). We usually manage to do all the EMT rides by 9.30 if we get into the park by 8.30
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27 May 22, 09:24 PM |
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28 May 22, 11:43 AM |
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A note for single rider on Ratatouille - you'll quite often end up in the same ride vehicle as another member of your party, just in front/behind each other rather than next to each other. The rats you ride in have a capacity of 6 people - two rows of three - and most groups are 2s and 4s so there are plenty of spots to fill from single rider.
Even if you're not in the same vehicle, you'll likely be on the same cycle, so boarding and leaving the ride at the same time. When I visited at Easter the standby line was 60-100 minutes and the single rider less than 10 minutes most of the time, so definitely worth it if you don't have small children you absolutely need to sit next to!
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28 May 22, 09:10 PM |
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