Lines vary...but there are smart ways to do Disney
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Originally Posted by
bucknaked
how busy will these theme parks be in July/August? not interested if they are like 1 hour lines to get on something
any one know if we will be striking any holidays end of July?
I've been to Disneyland several times during holiday weekends as that was the only time we could get away to get there and I have NEVER spent an hour in line for any ride. One way to do this is to get to Disney an hour before it officially opens. The Main Street area is open then. Figure out which of the more popular rides you want to go on first (Magic Mountain, Splash Mountain, and Indiana Jones come to mind), and situate yourself at the ropes so you can race there as soon as the ropes are dropped.
As soon as you're done doing those popular rides in the early morning, you will want to switch to the types of rides that are quicker loading. Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion are two rides that are very fast loading and the line moves very fast. By the time you've done these, the park will be packed. So it's a good time for a lunch break. Some people like to go back to their hotel for a rest at this time. I prefer to hang around until the afternoon parade. With all the people watching the parade, the lines have a bit of a lull. If I need a rest, I'll go back to the hotel after the parade is over.
Enjoy the night-time show and then, after the show is over, go back to some of your favorite rides. So many people leave the park after the show that it's pretty easy to squeeze in numerous rides during this time. We rode Splash Mountain 3 (or was it 4?) times in a row. The last two times they didn't even make us get out of our boat and get in line because we were the ONLY ones there. Fun.
Of course, if you're not real ride/amusement park people, this might not be worth it to you. I'm a ride freak so, to me, it's worth it.
The FastPass option works really well to save time, too. The last time we went, we didn't understand how they work so we didn't use it. We will next time.
There are so many hotels in Anaheim that reasonably-priced ones are easy to find. For example, the Anaheim Plaza & Suites, the hotel that we have stayed at each time we've gone, is $69/night right now for rooms in July and August of 2008. It's just across the street from the main entrance so it's a very short walk into the park.