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Kelrin, in What's your favourite ride at Disneyland?

Rise of the resistance is the best ride but my favorite is the haunted mansion

geekzapoppin, in Bob Iger is sticking around Disney longer than he said he would

I’m sure he doesn’t want to stay forever. Chapek was pretty terrible at his job and the Board talked Iger into coming back to right the ship as best he can before they bring in the next person. I’m not a big fan of Iger, but there’s no question he grew the company and is better than Chapek. I’m old, though, and really miss the pre-Eisner era of the parks.

iwidji,
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I personally thought their best leaders was when they had Eisner (creative) and Frank Wells (business). Heck you could argue it was also Walt (creative) and his brother for business. Disney just seems to work better when those two different brains/roles are held by two different people.

geekzapoppin,

I totally agree. While Wells was alive, he was someone who could provide his input freely and Eisner respected it. After he was gone, there wasn’t anyone around who was able to tell Eisner if an idea was bad.

The parks were still pretty great under Ron Miller/Card Walker, too, and OG EPCOT Center was fantastic. There were still lots of folks around who had worked for Walt.

Ever since Wells died, the company grew, but seemed to lose its heart. Now, it’s all about increasing shareholder value at the expense of making every guest feel special. It’s all about how much cash they can wring out of you and “magic” is only available for an extra fee.

Pardon my grumpiness. I just miss the Disney parks of yesteryear. I know I’m not representative of the average visitor today. I try and enjoy what remains from my youth and leave the thrill rides to those who prefer them. Times change.

tekchic, in Dealing with summer crowds?

The past few times I've gone during the summer, I tend to go on a Saturday lately -- since there are blackout dates, Saturdays seem less crowded than Mon-Wed in the summers the past few years. LOTS of water -- I carry a bottle with me and refill at water fountains and drink it down in lines. Shady spots - Tom Sawyer's Island (or whatever they call it now), the area back behind the Winnie the Pooh ride can be nice and quiet, also the area underneath Hungry Bear has shade and chairs for a quick break.

Tiki Room's great for an air conditioned break, so are the cartoons on Main Street. Riding the train for a full loop is nice as well, just to relax and enjoy people watching. Have a great trip! :)

Followupquestion, (edited ) in Dealing with summer crowds?

Are you just doing Disneyland, or DCA, too? My advice is similar but a little different due to specific rides and their lines. In general do outdoor queues and rides in the morning, indoor queues and rides from 11-3 or even 11-4. The problem is almost everybody knows the plan too, and there’s a decent portion of DCA that is open asphalt. Most of the DCA queues are under shade, but as the lines get longer and stretch out of the official entrance to the rude queues, you might find yourself standing in some serious sun, though usually not for too long before you’re in shade, so bring a hat, and sunscreen up. Also, not sure your usual Hydration plan, but I like to drink imported hydration fluids

As for placing planning, the more people you’re with, the more you need to have a plan, particularly if you want to ride most of the good rides in one day. Get the app and and Genie+ to let you order food and reserve your top rides, as the crowds get to their biggest in the summer and no joke, I’ve seen standby queues hit 2+ hours for stuff recently.

Cooling off tips:

  • No matter which park, rope drop and consider going back to the hotel for a cooldown, especially if you’re there for a few days. Kids love splashing in a pool, and if they’re young, you all get to rest for a bit before saddling up and heading back to the park for the late afternoon and evening. Bonus, a lot of people don’t do this and the lines get shorter as hot and tired kids throw tantrums and their parents start eyeing the ride home.
  • At DCA, the Forest Trail is cooler and quieter. It’s tucked away a bit and not a ride so non-parents don’t even look at it. It’s also by Grizzly River, which works out great because that’s a water ride where you actually get wet, and the queue is nice and shaded. Again, though, everybody else has this idea too, so watch line times.
  • RSR’s queue gets long but it’s shaded. Don’t wait 2 hours for it, your time in the park is valuable and definitely hydrate while you’re waiting but as many parents have learned, don’t overdo the water early in the line because then you’ll need to find a bathroom in a hurry.
  • Midway Mania has AC for part of the queue.
  • The Incredicoaster is the queue I think of as the hottest because it’s almost all in the sun until you’re pretty close to riding. Watch the app and either reserve a time or wait for it to hit like 45 minutes. The line moves quickly so you’ll be in shade soon and then on the ride.
  • The Ariel ride has AC and a mostly shaded queue.
  • At DLR, there are more mature trees, which really pays off in terms of shade for summer.
  • The Pirates queue gets long and stretches into the sun, but it continually moves, and is the longest ride I can think of at DLR, all indoors.
  • Haunted Mansion’s line is outdoors, but it moves relatively quickly, and I remember it as being shaded. It’s popular because it’s a classic, the movie coming out, and it’s indoors so be prepared for a decent wait. Use the app and time it right and you wait 30 minutes in shade then head indoors.

I could write a novel, and I’m sure there are experts with even better tips, but I hope this helps.

TempleSquare, in What's your favourite ride at Disneyland?

Space Mountain, but I haven’t ridden it (or been to Disneyland) since 2002. Not sure if the ride changed. There used to be a small red light just before it took our picture – which let us make goofy faces for the photo.

Splash Mountain was always fun – though going back and watching it on YouTube since it closed, I can understand why Disney wants to “reimagine” it.

“Song of the South: The Ride” is quite pitiful. Especially for 1989!

Patroklus, in What's your favourite ride at Disneyland?

Big Thunder for me. Going at night during the fireworks is ✨magical ✨

Patroklus, in Who managed to snag tickets to Oogie Boogie Bash

I got tickets! Going on Sept 24. It will be my first time at Oogie so I’m excited!

athos77, in Has anyone been to the Rogers The Musical? How was it?

I think it only opened yesterday, so maybe ask again in a week or so? I also went down a rabbit hole to confirm that Jordan Peterson the lyricist who I've never heard of but who helped write some songs for this musical, is not the toxic Canadian pathway-to-the-alt-right "self help guru" who also sometimes writes songs.

ThridtheThird, in Has anyone been to the Rogers The Musical? How was it?

On YouTube I’ve seen people already post the entire musical but I’m wanting to save myself until I get a chance to see it. The trailer looked like the right kind of cheesy that I’m very excited!

eleonora_lamb, in What's your favourite ride at Disneyland?

Probably pirates or haunted, but you can’t go wrong with anything in Adventureland/New Orleans Square/Critter Country imo

ryan, in 4 Things to Know About ‘Rogers: The Musical’ Coming to Disney California Adventure Park

Too bad that it's a short run, I'll probably have to catch it on YouTube. Hopefully since it's so short, it means they're working on another permanent musical at the Hyperion. I saw Frozen and Aladdin more times than I can count.

ryan,

Now that I've watched it on YouTube... okay so. I haven't seen most of the Marvel movies. That is absolutely a requirement to have any dang idea what's happening in that show. I think it was probably like four movies smashed together in 40 minutes? I have no idea.

sectorfour, in To all who come to this happy place: Welcome!
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Nice!

tekchic, in What's your favourite ride at Disneyland?

Pirates and Haunted for me. :)

Notnotmike, in What's your favourite ride at Disneyland?

I've only ever been to Disney World, but my favorite ride was, surprisingly, the Carousel of Progress! I thought it was so cool, there was no line, and it was air conditioned

Other than that, I think the VR Avatar ride (First Flight?) is my favorite, if you want a ride ride

EnglishMobster, in What's your favourite ride at Disneyland?
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I gotta say my favorite is the Jungle Cruise, but I'm biased since I was a skipper. ;)

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