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broke boiThey’re tryna turn Disneyland into an attraction for the elite.
Spot officially reached throw it all on the credit card and pay later status for me
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broke boiThey’re tryna turn Disneyland into an attraction for the elite.
Spot officially reached throw it all on the credit card and pay later status for me
Corrected: Financially conservative boibroke boi
It is considered Back-Up.tough to say, is it considered as back-up?
i am not sure where the back-up boarding pass begins these days, before it was in the 100s then dropped to 70s/80s when the rides had more break downs
if you're not considered back-up, i think you're good to go, just have to wait til much later in the day
but if its back-up, 81 is still pretty decent and you'd probably be able to get in before the park closes and if its today thats up til midnight
They’re tryna turn Disneyland into an attraction for the elite.
Spot officially reached throw it all on the credit card and pay later status for me
Anybody know a good place to stay outside Disneyland? Not looking for a $500 a night type place but definitely not the cheapest.
Love is a fools gamethis friday? valentine's day? seems foolish.
YEARS ago my wife and I used to stay at the holiday inn express in Manchester. We were getting rates under $50/night. Hell the carousel inn right across the street from DL was giving us $39/night. When the prices soared we started looking for other places. I found a best western on orangethorpe for $55/night. It was good for a couple years until the prices went above $100/night. Now we’re always trying to find a good deal on Airbnb.Hampton Inn on Katella is pretty clean and affordable. It opened last February so it isn’t too abused yet. Free breakfast and it’s right on the ART line, so getting to/from the parks isn’t a problem. I think we paid a touch over 1k last year for 7 nights.
We were able to get on, after a three hour delay. Our boarding group was called and as soon as we get there, it breaks down. Lol. Only positive was that we were able to get a baby swap fast pass since my daughter missed the height requirement by an inch. As for the ROTR experience, it was awesome.you’ll be getting on in the later after noon for sure
people mad at fastpass
even on the most crowded days, i think monsters inca longest wait was 20min
now fastpass bypassing the standby and waits going crazy for this mediocre ride
I believe this is the one where they give you a magic band that will be your pass everyday so you don’t pick it up at will call.Just booked for 7nights in Orlando to do Disneyworld and Universal. It's gonna be hectic. 6 days, 6 parks, then fly right back home.
So excited for Galaxy's Edge and Harry Potter world. Anyone know if the 4 day magic pass is one ticket for all four days or if I have to pick up a ticket everyday at will call at each park?
Nowhen going to star wars land now, do i need to get a wristband like people needed to when it first opened?