I'm taking my two year old for the first time and want to hit what will be the busiest ride first thing in the morning. However, for us, that's usually Indie or SM, but not this time. What's the busiest "little kid" ride? I'm thinking maybe Nemo? WDYT?
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I'm going to second Peter Pan and Dumbo. Casey Junior can get up there as well.
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Originally posted by wweecwdude View Postpeter pan, nemo, dumbo, alice in wonderland and roger rabbit
I second this motion as well...but I think Nemo is the leader because wait times can be as long as an hour to two while peter pan can run from 40 mins.."Your dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway." Walt Disney
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Originally posted by mamarulis View PostI'm taking my two year old for the first time and want to hit what will be the busiest ride first thing in the morning. However, for us, that's usually Indie or SM, but not this time. What's the busiest "little kid" ride? I'm thinking maybe Nemo? WDYT?
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Peter Pan! The wait for Nemo may be longer on the clock but there is so much more to see while standing in line for Nemo, which makes the wait time seem shorter. You're stuck in the line at Peter Pan looking at the castle and the queen looking out of her window over at Snow White.:yea: Its Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
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I agree with Peter Pan. That is always busy. Dumbo is right up there as well.sigpic
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Peter Pan and Nemo hands down... but then again... Dumbo and Astro Orbiter sometimes have long waits too.
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Peter Pan always seems to have a longer line than Dumbo does when the park first opens. I always head for Dumbo, since it's my favorite. Sometimes, I have to visit Fantasyland two mornings of my trip in order to ride Peter Pan first. Pinocchio never has much of a wait. Same thing for Snow White. I always ride those after Dumbo. I then head for Mr. Toad, Alice, Casey Jr. Storybookland, and of course the Tea Cups. I love the Tea Cups, and the wait for that ride is usually not that bad. Sometimes, I check back in the evening, and then I can get on Peter Pan without much of a wait. I guess it all depends on who your favorite characters are, or what's your favorite themed ride. Everybody seems to have a different strategy.Last edited by Barbaraann; 11-05-2009, 09:33 AM.
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Originally posted by SpaceDad View PostDon't worry about Roger Rabbit. It has fastpass AND it is not on the network (Which means you can get it regardless of what other fastpass you hold)
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I agree with Pater Pan being the longest line. Last summer, I waited for an hour. Uck. That line is so compact and tight, with nothing interesting to look at....you just go back and forth. I really wish I had gotten it out of the way in the early hours instead of around 5 pm. Nemo had a long wait all day long, but we ended up going around 8 pm and waited no more than 15 minutes. We didn't even bother with Dumbo.For those of you that are curious about my wedding:
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