Great tips. What we tell people who are staying at the resorts is to come to rope drop, then go back to your resort and rest after lunch. Then, come back around 5 and stay til midnight.
After just returning from our first “Lightning Lane free” trip, I do agree that it is a necessary expense to maximize your enjoyment after trying to go budget friendly. I found myself timing my wait compared to the posted time out of curiosity and found out the vast majority of the wait is spent before the merge points of rides. Although you didn’t see tremendous value in certain attractions, despite recommending the service, we could’ve saved a minimum of an hour and a half combined just for Space and Indy alone. One you pass the merge points you never really stop moving. Appreciate your videos. Recent subscriber to your channel after watching your behind the scenes video. Love supporting and interacting with the smaller informative channels. Keep up the hard work, it will pay off for you and your family!
TREVOR, I HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOU SINCE YOU HAD 4K SUBS, YOU MAKE ME SO HAPPY! I ALWAYS WATCH YOU WHEN IM SICK, WHEN IM PLANNING A TRIP, OR LITERALLY WHENEVER! YOU LITERALLY MAKE MY DAY! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH! IM SICK RIGHT NOW, AND IM SO GLAD THAT YOU MAKE DISNEYLAND VIDEOS BECAUSE I ADORE DISNEY, ESPECIALLY DISNEYLAND. THANK YOU SO MUCH TREVOR, YOUR AMAIZING!❤❤❤❤❤
Omg omg omg o go go omg sorry I keep replying, just want to say thank you so much for the reply, I cannot believe my favorite RUclipsr just replied, thank you! Have a great day!
Such great tips. Do you have any hacks on parking (best lots to park or hotels with free parking) and hacks/tips on which entrance gates to use? Thank you!
I like watching the parades at the downtown station for the train. ( when not all skrimmed up). The parade ends at that part of the street. They continue performing until they go by there and behind the gate. It’s like a front row seat!!
Wow I’ve been prepping for my trip to DL for like 5 months and I thought I had everything figured out but I learned something new here! Specifically about the slow single rider like for Soarin and the Rise of the Resistance room
Really enjoy these guides thanks , we are coming over from new zealand and are going to Disneyland Park next Wednesday 25th Sept for 1 day do you think lightning lane would be worth it ? And I don't really understand the haunted mansion virtual queue system ? Any advice welcome
@@gabbyjay68 Download the Disneyland app and familiarize yourself with it. On the Home Screen is an option for Virtual Queues. At 7 AM on the day of your Disneyland reservation you’ll be able to join a virtual queue in that area of the app. It’ll have your eligible tickets already populated there and you just push “Join Queue” and you’ll be added to a boarding group. When your boarding group is called (it might be several hours later), you’ll get a notification that it’s time to go to the ride and you’ll have 1 hour to ride it.
We didn’t time Rise of the Resistance well so had to wait a long time but as people who had never done the ride before, it was 100% worth the wait. I probably would wait two hours if I had to (if I hadn’t been and was leaving Disney). It’s that good. Mind boggling in fact.
thank you so much for your videos! we are going to Disney this week and i found so much useful and updated info! Are you allowed to bring a go pro/dji camera to the parks? I remember they haven’t allowed selfie sticks back in the day.
Really love your videos. Watching this one now with a split screen to a word document tip sheet I'm making for our upcoming Disney trip. Your tips have been so helpful! For a future video idea, I would love to see you do an ideal "leisurely" day at Disneyland and an ideal "busy" day. We're going to try a mix of leisurely and busy days for our trip, because that is what works best for our group. Interestingly, I'm finding it harder to plan the leisurely day! It would be fun to see what your ideal leisurely and busy Disney days might include. Thank you again!
I wasn’t aware of that closure from 8pm to 10pm…caught us by surprise. Not anymore…we thought we would be able to enjoy Toon Town with minimal crowds but nope…😅 I followed all your tips to rope drop and it worked out perfectly. Can’t wait to start planning my next trip to Disneyland. Thank you for the video 😊
Your videos are the best! I am a little confused with the website for our trip next week. Are there lights only for shows and no fireworks? Mondays-Thursdays? Anyway, we will definitely try single rider now! Thanks ❤️
That is correct. Fireworks are only on weekends right now. Projections Monday through Thursday. It’s the same show and music, just without the fireworks.
There are only four rides my family and I would like to go on. Rise, Smuggler's, star tours and Mr.toad's. Do I need a multipass for them? we're also planning to stay from opening to closing time.
@@titaniagasca2839 Not for four rides, no. Mr. Toad’s and Rise aren’t even on Multi-Pass either. If you plan to ride other things it can be helpful, but not necessary. My family and I usually go ride crazy and find it reduces a lot stress having LLMP.
I rode 5 Fantasyland rides in 26 minutes two weeks ago in my second attempt at riding 10 attractions in an hour. Also did canoes and Mark Twain later in the day. These are two of the best original attractions that if you did them (for real) on vacation elsewhere you would have to pay a lot to experience. It is awesome that Disney has these.
When I was there at the end of May, people where getting Lightening Lane at rope drop, moving rides like Space to out an hour or even longer. And it made the wait time at rope drop seem to take forever.
@@AmieJaynes You can do it with LLs. It’s just less useful in the sense that it uses the Lightning Lane. So a group with 2 adults and a baby gain no benefit from rider switch if they have LLMP. Because you already have a Lightning lane. It’s beneficial when you have a group of 4 with one child tall enough to ride because they can ride twice. Once with each adult. And even if you have LLMP, they’d need the switch pass for the second ride through with Adult 2
Hey Traver - I noticed that the description for this video is from your Worst Rides video a few days ago. This is a great one so please change so that others don't get confused!
Indiana Jones is historically my rope drop ride. As a kid, my ritual was to start the day in Disneyland at that ride, even if it isn’t rope drop. My last ride of the day at park close is usually Space Mountain.
I know it's California, but have you ever thought about doing a video regarding the weather? I strategically planned my surprise DL trip with my parents on a forecasted rainy day in December last year and that helped with December crowds post school semesters ending. Also, in Tokyo Disneyland they don't have single rider lines from what I saw. I went alone and sometimes I would have a whole row/vehicle by myself or I was next to a family. I think it depended on ride popularity, vehicle layout, and the staff member. They always kept families and groups/couples together at the very least. Also, great video.
Do you recommend starting at the park that isn’t early entry if not staying at a Disney hotel. We are coming for 5 days split over 2 weeks. First 3 days are Nov 12,13 and 14. I had booked to do Disney, dca and Disney but should I do dca, Disney, dca since the early entry for Disney is tue and Thu or will it not matter so much on those weekdays? We have park hopper and LL multi.
It’s not a big deal here. I almost always end up going to the early entry park and don’t encounter much difficulty. It’s only if you’re trying for either Guardians or Peter Pan for their respective parks.
Concerning LL for Indy; my wife uses a wheelchair, so we could do a return time for that ride, but we do intend to buy LL for our day there next March. If we use a LL for it, would we not bypass a lot more line than those who go through regular queue? Since, either way, we go thru the exit.
I’m not sure how the wheelchair situation works for most rides as I’ve never accompanied a guest with a wheelchair. I do know that Indy does have you go through the exit, but that might mean you’ve done waiting elsewhere. Similar to DAS almost. But again, I’m not positive how that works.
Off topic, please help. Our friends are going to Downtown Disney tomorrow but mostly for Storyteller's Cafe. Where should they park?? If they park at the hotel, they'll get 3 hours but how much does it cost if they end up there longer? If they park DTD area, where? How much does it cost? TIA
@@needanap2needanap232 The Downtown Disney parking entrance is right next to Pixar Place Hotel. But since the restaurant is at the Grand Californian, and if they get 3 hours, I would just have them park there. I don’t know how much it is if they stay longer. But eating should only take 60-90 minutes. That leaves them with another 1-2 hours to enjoy downtown Disney.
Another master work - I want people to see this submission, but...i also selfishly DON'T want people to see this hehe - seriously though we're going to use the M&MRR advice next week, since you're right it seems to be often not available at RD so no point in trying. Maybe jump on Roger first since that line is terrible, then M&Ms after 930 or so.
My first time riding Smugglers Run was in August of 2019. We were a party of 2, and they took us to fill the spots with a family of 4. We were engineers 😂
Our family will be a at Disneyland late 2:05 November. I recently had knee replacement surgery and will be using an electric scooter. Have you done a video on access to the rides for those using scooters or wheelchairs? Or do you have any information or suggestions?
@@rbccplayers6689 I don’t have a video, no. Most of the newer rides can accommodate ECVs in the line. Others, you have to go through the exit. The cast member at the front of the line will be able to assist you with the procedure for each ride. There are a few fantasyland rides that don’t have cast members outside, but if you go to the exit, that’s where you’ll want to go because those rides don’t have room in line for the ECV.
Early entry gets people in the park 30 minutes early, only select rides/areas of the park are open and it's for Disneyland Resort hotel guests. Rope drop is arriving before opening and being there when the park opens for a (sometimes) physical rope drop.
I have a question regarding the 9:00 AM recommendation for Rise of the Resistance. If the opening of the ride is delayed beyond 8:00 AM, do you just push back what time you go to it the same amount of time? If it opens at 8:15 AM, should I go at 9:15 AM or does the initial crowd wander off if it’s not open and the 9:00 AM window is still best?
@@Huerak There’s no way to really guarantee that. Because boarding groups can vary by day with how many they get through. And there’s no difference to riding it at night vs the day.
@@katelynalfaro9554 You can, but it becomes less useful, as parent switch is just giving you a lightning lane. The benefit of a rider switch is the extra lightning lane for a guest. But you have to make sure to cancel the lightning lane for the person sitting out (or never book one for them in the first place), because you can’t book your next lightning lane until you all use the first one. So it adds some complications.
I've noticed that more people have picked up on the Haunted Mansion elevator door hack nowadays. Lol. A couple weeks ago, I heard someone say to another one in their party: "You know where to go, right?" 😂 Still, I'm gonna keep following that trick!
They know whereabouts it is. But they still don’t know the exact door. I heard a similar conversation in front of me when I filmed this segment, and they walked just a little too far past it. But they still were in better positioning than most people.
@@SoCalDisneyDadYour right, I do recall seeing it some days at 9:00 pm and the park closes at 11:00. The days the park closes at midnight, it closes at 10:00 pm. So I think in most cases they close it two hours before the park closes
You totally forgot to mention a couple of the most exclusive rides at Disneyland that aren’t found at Disneyworld: Roger Rabbit’s Cartoon Spin and Alice in Wonderland. Autopia is also very unique and much better than Tomorrowland Speedway.
Just joined your group! However, if I can make a suggestion to make the group private. I commented the dates of our trip for your giveaway but then realized that your group is public and anybody I'm friends with can see when I will be out of town. I'm tempted to delete it, which is a bit of a bummer
@@vwellons I’ve already made a request to switch it to Private, but it’ll take another 2 days before they actually change it. I don’t know why it’s not instant.
Smugglers Run is never busy in Singlerider because it’s A. Meant to be ridden by a group of people, and B. This awful ride isnt even that popular and the standby line is probably 5-10 minutes anyways
Single ride on Matterhorn is absolutely awful. Why do I say this? Because Matterhorn tracks are split to left and right side, with Lightning Lane going to the left side and Single rider line going to the right. The right side is the roughest ride of the two, Matterhorn is basically unrideable at that point, so Single rider on Matterhorn sucks.
Once again, untrue. I’m sorry to say. There is a single rider line on BOTH sides. The lightning lane uses the regular standby queue after the merge point. And the RIGHT side (Fantasyland) is actually the smoother side.
I fully disagree about Lightning Lane Multipass, you can 100% do everything in 1 day without it, especially considering when you rope drop and do all the correct strategies with every other ride. Lightning Lane Multipass is absolutely 100% not necessary.
@@himynameiscorey I would like to disagree back. Because using every hack I know, with Lightning Lane, I only completed 27 of 34 rides in a single day when I attempted it. And that didn’t include any shows, parades, fireworks, etc. and we were booking it. Very little down time.
@@SoCalDisneyDad I'm going to Disneyland on the 4th of this month ! I got the multi pass lighting lane ! Is it possible for me to ride all these in one day ? Rise of the resistance Space mountain Big thunder mountain Indiana jones Pirates of the Caribbean Matter horn bob sleds Haunted mansion Jungle cruise Alice in wonderland Snow White Astro blasters Mickey and Minnie Pinocchio Peter Pan Winnie the Pooh Mr toad
@@joeyavila3100 I would start with Space Mountain. It usually has a longer line than Peter Pan, so getting that done right away would be helpful, but then Fantasyland right after is probably good.
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The biggest thrill at Disneyland is seeing yourself in the background of a Socal Disney Dad video days later
Great tips. What we tell people who are staying at the resorts is to come to rope drop, then go back to your resort and rest after lunch. Then, come back around 5 and stay til midnight.
Your videos were so helpful for our 2-day trip to Disney - thank you so much!!
After just returning from our first “Lightning Lane free” trip, I do agree that it is a necessary expense to maximize your enjoyment after trying to go budget friendly. I found myself timing my wait compared to the posted time out of curiosity and found out the vast majority of the wait is spent before the merge points of rides. Although you didn’t see tremendous value in certain attractions, despite recommending the service, we could’ve saved a minimum of an hour and a half combined just for Space and Indy alone. One you pass the merge points you never really stop moving. Appreciate your videos. Recent subscriber to your channel after watching your behind the scenes video. Love supporting and interacting with the smaller informative channels. Keep up the hard work, it will pay off for you and your family!
Thank you so much! Just got back from our Disneyland trip. Used a BUNCH of your tips and strategies. It really made our trip better. You rock!
TREVOR, I HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOU SINCE YOU HAD 4K SUBS, YOU MAKE ME SO HAPPY! I ALWAYS WATCH YOU WHEN IM SICK, WHEN IM PLANNING A TRIP, OR LITERALLY WHENEVER! YOU LITERALLY MAKE MY DAY! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH! IM SICK RIGHT NOW, AND IM SO GLAD THAT YOU MAKE DISNEYLAND VIDEOS BECAUSE I ADORE DISNEY, ESPECIALLY DISNEYLAND. THANK YOU SO MUCH TREVOR, YOUR AMAIZING!❤❤❤❤❤
I hope you feel better soon! Thanks for watching!
Omg omg omg o go go omg sorry I keep replying, just want to say thank you so much for the reply, I cannot believe my favorite RUclipsr just replied, thank you! Have a great day!
Ok that Haunted Mansion elevator trick is amazing! Always bringing such great information every video
Hello SoCal Disney Dad Been Watching your Video's for while now I really like them good job
@@KarenFischer-n1o Thank you!
Such great tips. Do you have any hacks on parking (best lots to park or hotels with free parking) and hacks/tips on which entrance gates to use? Thank you!
I like watching the parades at the downtown station for the train. ( when not all skrimmed up). The parade ends at that part of the street. They continue performing until they go by there and behind the gate. It’s like a front row seat!!
I really enjoyed this video!!! Thank you!!!
Great tips, brother
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! Love it!!!!
Love love love these videos! You are doing a great job!!
Thank you!
It was so nice meeting you that day at Adventureland !😄 very kind and friendly 👍🏽
There are so many tips. And I love it. I always learn something new. No matter what. 😊
The haunted mansion elevator tip was helpful! I’ll be sure to use that. The choke point hallway isn’t the best
Also Traver manifesting paint the night in this video 🎉
Wow I’ve been prepping for my trip to DL for like 5 months and I thought I had everything figured out but I learned something new here! Specifically about the slow single rider like for Soarin and the Rise of the Resistance room
Thank you so much for this vlog! Perfect timing! I hope you will do one for california adventure Park. 🎉
Really enjoy these guides thanks , we are coming over from new zealand and are going to Disneyland Park next Wednesday 25th Sept for 1 day do you think lightning lane would be worth it ? And I don't really understand the haunted mansion virtual queue system ? Any advice welcome
@@gabbyjay68 Download the Disneyland app and familiarize yourself with it. On the Home Screen is an option for Virtual Queues. At 7 AM on the day of your Disneyland reservation you’ll be able to join a virtual queue in that area of the app. It’ll have your eligible tickets already populated there and you just push “Join Queue” and you’ll be added to a boarding group. When your boarding group is called (it might be several hours later), you’ll get a notification that it’s time to go to the ride and you’ll have 1 hour to ride it.
We didn’t time Rise of the Resistance well so had to wait a long time but as people who had never done the ride before, it was 100% worth the wait. I probably would wait two hours if I had to (if I hadn’t been and was leaving Disney). It’s that good. Mind boggling in fact.
thank you so much for your videos! we are going to Disney this week and i found so much useful and updated info!
Are you allowed to bring a go pro/dji camera to the parks? I remember they haven’t allowed selfie sticks back in the day.
Really love your videos. Watching this one now with a split screen to a word document tip sheet I'm making for our upcoming Disney trip. Your tips have been so helpful! For a future video idea, I would love to see you do an ideal "leisurely" day at Disneyland and an ideal "busy" day. We're going to try a mix of leisurely and busy days for our trip, because that is what works best for our group. Interestingly, I'm finding it harder to plan the leisurely day! It would be fun to see what your ideal leisurely and busy Disney days might include. Thank you again!
@@HeatherLong-c9s I like this idea. Thanks!
Finally at the post Disney trip point where I can watch videos of the park again 😂, time to binge all I missed 💃🏾💃🏾
I agree with skipping the parades and fireworks! I never watch these. I'd rather be on the rides.
I’ll go join your FB group.
Loving the tips-
My trip is in 55 days and I'm coming for the holiday kickoff season! Next all the help I can get... 🙏 much thanks😅
I wasn’t aware of that closure from 8pm to 10pm…caught us by surprise. Not anymore…we thought we would be able to enjoy Toon Town with minimal crowds but nope…😅
I followed all your tips to rope drop and it worked out perfectly.
Can’t wait to start planning my next trip to Disneyland.
Thank you for the video 😊
Hi Traver! I'll stay at Alamo Inn, do you think it's safe to return walking from the parks to the hotel? Love your videos, hugs from 🇧🇷
Yes, Harbor and Katella are two of the busiest roads, so it's a very populated and well lit area.
@@SoCalDisneyDad thanks! :)
Your videos are the best! I am a little confused with the website for our trip next week. Are there lights only for shows and no fireworks? Mondays-Thursdays? Anyway, we will definitely try single rider now! Thanks ❤️
That is correct. Fireworks are only on weekends right now. Projections Monday through Thursday. It’s the same show and music, just without the fireworks.
Thank you for all the tips!
There are only four rides my family and I would like to go on. Rise, Smuggler's, star tours and Mr.toad's. Do I need a multipass for them? we're also planning to stay from opening to closing time.
@@titaniagasca2839 Not for four rides, no. Mr. Toad’s and Rise aren’t even on Multi-Pass either. If you plan to ride other things it can be helpful, but not necessary.
My family and I usually go ride crazy and find it reduces a lot stress having LLMP.
Can you make a video on trader Sam’s drinks please ❤❤❤❤❤
Yes a video as I unwind!
Excellent video as usual
I rode 5 Fantasyland rides in 26 minutes two weeks ago in my second attempt at riding 10 attractions in an hour. Also did canoes and Mark Twain later in the day. These are two of the best original attractions that if you did them (for real) on vacation elsewhere you would have to pay a lot to experience. It is awesome that Disney has these.
Great video thanks
When I was there at the end of May, people where getting Lightening Lane at rope drop, moving rides like Space to out an hour or even longer. And it made the wait time at rope drop seem to take forever.
We tried waiting by Red Rose Tavern for Rise once when we had early entry but I don’t remember how long of a wait we had 🤷
Can you do rider switch if you are stand by only or can you do rider switch if you are in the LL as well?
@@AmieJaynes You can do it with LLs. It’s just less useful in the sense that it uses the Lightning Lane. So a group with 2 adults and a baby gain no benefit from rider switch if they have LLMP. Because you already have a Lightning lane.
It’s beneficial when you have a group of 4 with one child tall enough to ride because they can ride twice. Once with each adult. And even if you have LLMP, they’d need the switch pass for the second ride through with Adult 2
Hey Traver - I noticed that the description for this video is from your Worst Rides video a few days ago. This is a great one so please change so that others don't get confused!
@@janetk8948 Oh whoops! Sometimes I forget to edit the text. 🤣
@@janetk8948 Fixed! Much appreciated.
Indiana Jones is historically my rope drop ride. As a kid, my ritual was to start the day in Disneyland at that ride, even if it isn’t rope drop. My last ride of the day at park close is usually Space Mountain.
Great video! (Commenting for the algorithm ✨)
I know it's California, but have you ever thought about doing a video regarding the weather? I strategically planned my surprise DL trip with my parents on a forecasted rainy day in December last year and that helped with December crowds post school semesters ending. Also, in Tokyo Disneyland they don't have single rider lines from what I saw. I went alone and sometimes I would have a whole row/vehicle by myself or I was next to a family. I think it depended on ride popularity, vehicle layout, and the staff member. They always kept families and groups/couples together at the very least. Also, great video.
Do you recommend starting at the park that isn’t early entry if not staying at a Disney hotel. We are coming for 5 days split over 2 weeks. First 3 days are Nov 12,13 and 14. I had booked to do Disney, dca and Disney but should I do dca, Disney, dca since the early entry for Disney is tue and Thu or will it not matter so much on those weekdays? We have park hopper and LL multi.
Winnie the Pooh ride use to have the buddy pass- do they offer it when it reopened?
Thank you 😊!!
Always rope drop Space Mountain
Do you recommend not going to an early entry park date if you don't have early entry? I know this was a conundrum with Magic Park hours over in WDW.
It’s not a big deal here. I almost always end up going to the early entry park and don’t encounter much difficulty. It’s only if you’re trying for either Guardians or Peter Pan for their respective parks.
Concerning LL for Indy; my wife uses a wheelchair, so we could do a return time for that ride, but we do intend to buy LL for our day there next March. If we use a LL for it, would we not bypass a lot more line than those who go through regular queue? Since, either way, we go thru the exit.
I’m not sure how the wheelchair situation works for most rides as I’ve never accompanied a guest with a wheelchair.
I do know that Indy does have you go through the exit, but that might mean you’ve done waiting elsewhere. Similar to DAS almost. But again, I’m not positive how that works.
it's a small world now closed along with Jungle Cruise and Tom Sawyer island also closing next week to install our Dragon
Off topic, please help. Our friends are going to Downtown Disney tomorrow but mostly for Storyteller's Cafe. Where should they park?? If they park at the hotel, they'll get 3 hours but how much does it cost if they end up there longer? If they park DTD area, where? How much does it cost? TIA
@@needanap2needanap232 The Downtown Disney parking entrance is right next to Pixar Place Hotel.
But since the restaurant is at the Grand Californian, and if they get 3 hours, I would just have them park there. I don’t know how much it is if they stay longer.
But eating should only take 60-90 minutes. That leaves them with another 1-2 hours to enjoy downtown Disney.
Also where can I get a SCDD shirt so I can represent the crew.
Hoping to visit Disneyland this holiday season
For DCA Rope Drop for Radiator Spring :)
Another master work - I want people to see this submission, but...i also selfishly DON'T want people to see this hehe - seriously though we're going to use the M&MRR advice next week, since you're right it seems to be often not available at RD so no point in trying. Maybe jump on Roger first since that line is terrible, then M&Ms after 930 or so.
My first time riding Smugglers Run was in August of 2019. We were a party of 2, and they took us to fill the spots with a family of 4. We were engineers 😂
Our family will be a at Disneyland late 2:05 November. I recently had knee replacement surgery and will be using an electric scooter. Have you done a video on access to the rides for those using scooters or wheelchairs? Or do you have any information or suggestions?
@@rbccplayers6689 I don’t have a video, no. Most of the newer rides can accommodate ECVs in the line. Others, you have to go through the exit. The cast member at the front of the line will be able to assist you with the procedure for each ride.
There are a few fantasyland rides that don’t have cast members outside, but if you go to the exit, that’s where you’ll want to go because those rides don’t have room in line for the ECV.
When is the best time to ride Small World?
@@sophiasdreamquinnblue8977 Whenever you like, it doesn’t get very long lines.
New here, what is the difference between early entry and rope drop?
Early entry gets people in the park 30 minutes early, only select rides/areas of the park are open and it's for Disneyland Resort hotel guests. Rope drop is arriving before opening and being there when the park opens for a (sometimes) physical rope drop.
I have a question regarding the 9:00 AM recommendation for Rise of the Resistance. If the opening of the ride is delayed beyond 8:00 AM, do you just push back what time you go to it the same amount of time? If it opens at 8:15 AM, should I go at 9:15 AM or does the initial crowd wander off if it’s not open and the 9:00 AM window is still best?
I find somewhere between 9 and 10 to still be best. It doesn’t need to be 9 on the dot. The idea is to just let initial surge die down.
When is the best time to 3:08 get in the virtual queue for HM" if we want to ride it at night?
@@Huerak There’s no way to really guarantee that. Because boarding groups can vary by day with how many they get through.
And there’s no difference to riding it at night vs the day.
@@SoCalDisneyDad Thank you 😊
what if I get lighting lane but still do parent switch? can we still do it?
@@katelynalfaro9554 You can, but it becomes less useful, as parent switch is just giving you a lightning lane. The benefit of a rider switch is the extra lightning lane for a guest. But you have to make sure to cancel the lightning lane for the person sitting out (or never book one for them in the first place), because you can’t book your next lightning lane until you all use the first one. So it adds some complications.
Such a good video
Ik its gone now but Splash Mountain had a pretty efficient single rider line for the most part
I've noticed that more people have picked up on the Haunted Mansion elevator door hack nowadays. Lol. A couple weeks ago, I heard someone say to another one in their party: "You know where to go, right?" 😂 Still, I'm gonna keep following that trick!
They know whereabouts it is. But they still don’t know the exact door. I heard a similar conversation in front of me when I filmed this segment, and they walked just a little too far past it. But they still were in better positioning than most people.
You Rocks!!
Rise has been closing at 10 pm
Another thing to note is that Golden Zephyr can get too hot to sit on on hit days, so they'll close it. 😢
I noticed Rides closes at 10pm lately
Yeah, it depends on the time of year, but it always closes early.
I wanna go back... 🥺
Thank you for "Babies & Pregnancy" 👩🏾🍼
On the Disney app, it says rise closes at 10pm.
So going during fireworks is a good option.
Today it says that, but it varies. Sometimes it closes earlier.
@@SoCalDisneyDadYour right, I do recall seeing it some days at 9:00 pm and the park closes at 11:00. The days the park closes at midnight, it closes at 10:00 pm. So I think in most cases they close it two hours before the park closes
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You totally forgot to mention a couple of the most exclusive rides at Disneyland that aren’t found at Disneyworld: Roger Rabbit’s Cartoon Spin and Alice in Wonderland. Autopia is also very unique and much better than Tomorrowland Speedway.
I feel like this is a deja vu video cause it seems like you’ve done this type of video already 😵💫
Just joined your group! However, if I can make a suggestion to make the group private. I commented the dates of our trip for your giveaway but then realized that your group is public and anybody I'm friends with can see when I will be out of town. I'm tempted to delete it, which is a bit of a bummer
@@vwellons I’ve already made a request to switch it to Private, but it’ll take another 2 days before they actually change it. I don’t know why it’s not instant.
@@SoCalDisneyDad that's awesome! Thank you!
Smugglers Run is never busy in Singlerider because it’s A. Meant to be ridden by a group of people, and B. This awful ride isnt even that popular and the standby line is probably 5-10 minutes anyways
Smuggler’s routinely has 45+ minute waits. It is 65 minutes right now as I type. Not sure where you’re getting all your facts.
Single ride on Matterhorn is absolutely awful. Why do I say this? Because Matterhorn tracks are split to left and right side, with Lightning Lane going to the left side and Single rider line going to the right. The right side is the roughest ride of the two, Matterhorn is basically unrideable at that point, so Single rider on Matterhorn sucks.
Once again, untrue. I’m sorry to say. There is a single rider line on BOTH sides. The lightning lane uses the regular standby queue after the merge point. And the RIGHT side (Fantasyland) is actually the smoother side.
I fully disagree about Lightning Lane Multipass, you can 100% do everything in 1 day without it, especially considering when you rope drop and do all the correct strategies with every other ride. Lightning Lane Multipass is absolutely 100% not necessary.
@@himynameiscorey I would like to disagree back. Because using every hack I know, with Lightning Lane, I only completed 27 of 34 rides in a single day when I attempted it. And that didn’t include any shows, parades, fireworks, etc. and we were booking it. Very little down time.
@@SoCalDisneyDad I'm going to Disneyland on the 4th of this month ! I got the multi pass lighting lane ! Is it possible for me to ride all these in one day ?
Rise of the resistance
Space mountain
Big thunder mountain
Indiana jones
Pirates of the Caribbean
Matter horn bob sleds
Haunted mansion
Jungle cruise
Alice in wonderland
Snow White
Astro blasters
Mickey and Minnie
Pinocchio
Peter Pan
Winnie the Pooh
Mr toad
@ For sure.
@@SoCalDisneyDadthank you for your help ! Do you recommend rope dropping fantasyland based off the list ?
@@joeyavila3100 I would start with Space Mountain. It usually has a longer line than Peter Pan, so getting that done right away would be helpful, but then Fantasyland right after is probably good.
LOL! Just joined on fb, and am heading to DLR sooooon! 😀 9/28-10/2 got a VGC 1BV with OBB on the 29th!!! THANK you so much for ALL the points of view -yes, ALL of you are so awesomely clear, it helps so much! I hope to run into y'all, make ya laugh and share a few secrets! ttfn ~cupcake (aka erica) 🙂 my channel is DVC fun Studios to Grand Villas I have been lucky enough to enjoy! Thaaaankk youuuu!
@@cheerfulcupcake I had to Google those acronyms. 😅 I’m like she’s speaking a different language. 🤣 I am not DVC literate. Haha.
@@SoCalDisneyDad 😀 I'm DVC over 20 years...and love to share it! Being able to pop into the villa from DCA is a JOY! Love the Grand Cali 🙂 Happy Adventures! Hope to see Thank You to y'all in erson some day! ~erica 🙂 aka cupcake
@@SoCalDisneyDad Sorry! :-) I'm 5 contracts in at 2 decades... I love it! :-) saves SO much and the extra time in the parks is such a treat!