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Saturday, September 7, 2024
Tron Lightcycle Run Dropping Virtual Queue
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Disney Villains Stage Show Coming to Hollywood Studios
Concept art courtesy of Disney Parks Blog |
In a somewhat surprising announcement, Disney posted about a new villains-themed stage show coming to Hollywood Studios in summer 2025. This post will talk about what little we know about the show, what it's replacing and how this fits into all of the recent D23 announcements for the future of the parks.
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Cars Attractions to Replace Rivers of America
Artwork courtesy of Disney Parks Blog |
This past weekend, Disney unveiled a bunch of blockbuster announcements at the annual D23 event in Anaheim. It was easy to come out of that event with an air of positivity, as these projects will generally push the parks forward. My next post was actually intended to be a follow up on the Villains Land announcement, a victory lap of sorts for a project that was almost universally lauded.
One of the things about events like D23, however, is that they give you all of the good news but rarely any of the bad. In the case of Villains Land, we already know that it is going to be "beyond Big Thunder" at Magic Kingdom, in an area that wasn't utilized as park space. Some of the other new attractions didn't mention where specifically they were going. There's still a possibility that the Monsters Inc. Land at Hollywood Studios, for example, will lead to a closer of the beloved Muppetvision 3D.
Sunday, August 11, 2024
D23 Announcements - Blue Sky Becomes Reality
All artwork courtesy of Disney Parks Blog |
The annual D23 convention is taking place in Anaheim this weekend. Disney always has a ton of stuff to announce, and plenty of celebrities to trot out to help with these announcements. There were already a ton of things announced for the entertainment division the other day, but for the purposes of this blog, the real focus is on the Parks and Experiences division, which had its major showcase last night
Even more specifically, this blog focuses on Walt Disney World. There were a bunch of exciting announcements for Disneyland (with their 70th anniversary coming up next year) as well as the international parks and the cruise line. But we're only going to look at the things that impact Disney World, and there were a bunch of bombshells this year.
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Lightning Lane Availability Versus Genie+
It's been a week since Disney rolled out their changes to Lightning Lanes, replacing Genie+ with Lightning Lane Multi Pass (LLMP) and changing the name of Individual Lightning Lanes (ILL) to Lightning Lane Single Pass (LLSP) to help ease confusion (?) over the names. Some of the early feedback on this new system seems to be that there are fewer LL available for the "good" attractions as compared to Genie+, so I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at where we stand now and see if we can come to any conclusions.
Friday, July 26, 2024
Magic Kingdom - Park Strategy
We’re going to be looking at park strategies for all four of the parks at Walt Disney World. My previous strategy guides assumed that you wouldn't be staying on property or purchasing Lightning Lane Multipass (LLMP) or Lightning Lane Single Pass (LLSP). But so much of the best strategies involve these options, so instead I'm going to talk about what the best option is for each particular park. Since Early Entry is available to all on property guests, this also changes traditional rope drop strategy. We'll also talk about what you can do if these options aren't available to you. Today we’ll be discussing Magic Kingdom. (Updated July 25, 2024).
Magic Kingdom attractions:
Highest wait times – Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Peter Pan’s Flight, Jungle Cruise, Space Mountain, Tiana's Bayou Adventure
Moderate wait times – Pirates Of The Caribbean, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Haunted Mansion, it’s a small world, Astro Orbiter, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh, Tomorrowland Speedway, The Barnstormer, Under The Sea: Journey Of The Little Mermaid, Enchanted Tales With Belle, pretty much any meet and greet
Lowest wait times – Mickey's Philharmagic, Dumbo The Flying Elephant, Prince Charming Regal Carrousel, Swiss Family Treehouse, The Magic Carpets Of Aladdin, Tom Sawyer Island, Liberty Square Riverboat, Country Bear Musical Jamboree, The Hall Of Presidents, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Walt Disney’s Carousel Of Progress, Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor, Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover
N/A - Tron Lightcycle Run (more on this below)
Best Strategy - Lightning Lane Multipass
Alternate Strategy - Extended Evening Hours
In some ways, Magic Kingdom is the easiest park to strategize around and in some ways it’s the hardest. There are easily more attractions at this park then at any of the others, probably combined. That leads to a more spread out crowd throughout the day, with more moderate wait times as opposed to some really busy attractions and some empty ones. Our recommendation is to spend two days in Magic Kingdom. If you choose not to (or are unable to do so for any reason), our STRONG recommendation is to purchase LLMP. I would recommend it even over a two day visit, as it allows your trip to be much more relaxed. More than any other park, the experience of being there is worth a great deal at the most visited theme park in the world.
Epcot - Park Strategy
We’re going to be looking at park strategies for all four of the parks at Walt Disney World. My previous strategy guides assumed that you wouldn't be staying on property or purchasing Lightning Lane Multipass (LLMP) or Lightning Lane Single Pass (LLSP). But so much of the best strategies involve these options, so instead I'm going to talk about what the best option is for each particular park. Since Early Entry is available to all on property guests, this also changes traditional rope drop strategy. We'll also talk about what you can do if these options aren't available to you. Today we’ll be discussing Epcot. (Updated July 25, 2024).
Epcot attractions:
Highest wait times – Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, Frozen Ever After
Moderate wait times – Soarin' Around The World, Spaceship Earth, Mission: Space, Meet Beloved Disney Pals at Mickey & Friends, Meet Elsa and Anna at Royal Sommerhaus
Lowest wait times – Journey Into Imagination With Figment, Living With The Land, The Seas With Nemo and Friends, Turtle Talk With Crush, Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros
N/A - Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (see below for more on this one specifically)
Best Strategy: Early Entry with Extended Evening Hours if possible
Alternate Strategy: LLMP (and Early Entry)
A couple of notes on the above – first, I’m not including any of the shows (The American Adventure, Awesome Planet, etc) as those generally have set schedules (which you can find at the park or on Disney’s official website) and mostly have little to no wait (essentially the amount of time that the show takes is how long you’ll wait if you just missed it). Second, wait times are relative, not absolute. This means that the lowest wait times at the busiest time of year will probably still feel quite busy, while the highest wait times on the slowest day of the year won’t seem so bad. Context matters.
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Disney recently rolled out a new service called Genie, for both Walt Disney World and Disneyland. There are a lot of parts to Genie, s...
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