YES!!! Hop into the Pan line at 11:59pm ... waste ZERO time in there (burning 15-20 rope drop minutes by starting in that line and then calling it a "successful strategy" when You could've already had 4-6 Fantasyland walk-ons instead -- INSANE perversion of reality) -- NO ONE EVER TAKE THIS Fresh/Half-Baked "Pan 1st" ADVICE
There’s nothing that I need to do at rope drop. But I go as much as possible because the energy is amazing. The excitement, the crowds, the plans. It’s amazing. 25/10
I love that in true OG style you went by vehicle count and line length to determine the wait time (vs app). Well done David!!!!! Thanks for your endless and wonderful content.
We made it in one of your videos! 🤣 My daughters and I were in line at Matterhorn when filming and then we were on tea cups when you were there. I am the guy texting with the black hat in line for the tea cups lol
I was like oh no recon again. Then you actually rode the rides and that made me ecstatic. I felt like I spent the morning at the park having fun. Thank you please ride more attractions I miss the park I’m an east coaster
FB, I tried this entire strategy to a T! I literally was one of the first few cars into Toy Story lot, followed your exact method on a Sunday. Worked out beautifully! Thank you!!!
We have done rope drop just to get coffee at starbucks and people watch. People are so much happier than when the kids are tired in the afternoon. Thats when we hit fantasy land, after 5pm
I absolutely love these rope drop/park time optimisation videos - I'm going to be visting next year from the UK for the first time in 8 years, and I feel like I'm going to have such a good plan to tackle the parks!
Fantastic video! Put this on your Tours departing daily channel with full pov of the rides. I'd watch that endlessly! I love Fantasyland. ❤ Thanks for this, David.
I rope dropped peter pan back in May before Memorial day and did most of fantasy land in under an hour and half. All the dark rides one after another. Was glorious
You don’t know how much I needed this video! I’m going to Disneyland for the very 1st time, in a month and I’m not a fan of rollercoasters, so I’m planning to rope drop Fantasyland. 😀
@@CarolCap131 you are welcome, actually that day was a solo run resort domination day, so I, at 48 years old, was moving fast. Try to ropedrop ropedrop - come in at Harbor when they form the line for esplanade at 6:45am (if this is possible for you) to go through security - it beats even parking at Toy Story - I actually bused in using a local city bus! I ended up doing 54 attractions, both parks that domination day from 8am to midnight! I did the rest of Fantasyland (and then some) from 10:45pm to about 11:45pm
If your going home after your 12 attractions, while it's not really part of Fantasy Land, you could always take the train to the front gate, giving you the magic number of 13 attractions ridden. This was fun David. Especially for as you mentioned, family's with young children. Or big kids too.
This is just such a good video. I heavily research my trips to Disneyland because I have to make them really count (because I live in the literal opposite corner of the country ~Maine~)... Thank you for always exploring every possible angle. This is my favorite place in the world and I wish I could be there every day!
Adding Walt to GM with Mr. Lincoln would be magical. With Walt saying something he actually said. HM could have a disclaimer because that is a very sensitive matter. Please keep HM as original as possible. Fresh Baked ❤️ As always a fantastic update!
Last time I went to Disneyland it had rained and I was on the Carrousel right before it was supposed to close for the fireworks(all the other dark rides were closed already and the cues were practically empty). But then out of nowhere, all the dark rides reopened excluding Alice(since the fireworks were canceled) and I was able to do Peter Pan in 10 minutes and the others were walk-ons!! The funniest part is that the app still showed the rides closed!
I never rope drop Peter Pan. I go on Alice first then other dark rides. I’ll add in dumbo, Casey jr depending on the line. Around 9:30 I’ve noticed the PeterPan line drops to 30 minutes. It ends up being the only ride need to wait in line for everything else is walk on.
Great video. I needed this before my trip in April. We did 6 fantasyland rides by 10:30am and then I had a breakfast reservation. I was hoping to get all/most of the land done by then. It was a busy day though. Tail end of spring break. I didn't consider how long storybook land was and I didn't know they had less boats. I did Alice, Storybook Land, Dumbo, Casey Jr, Pinocchio and the Teacups. Dumbo and Casey Jr were both just over 30 minutes each which kind of messed me up but I could tell it was a busy day and I didn't think they'd get better later. Dang Casey Jr for only running one train!
Andrew and I were trying to remember the CM's name for rope drop Tomorrowland most of 2022. I heard the rope drop announcement (watching the screen) and shouted ERNIE!. I remembered his name. 😂❤
Good neighbor hotels on harbor blvd is where its at. We showed up at 7:15 every day and were first to 3rd in line for the opener each day. Speed walk, not run to where you are going at rope drop and you'll be good. One morning on our last visit we decided to rope drop Matterhorn and were the very first group on the ride. My daughter (8yo) was proud to be first to be on the ride that day!!!
Every time I make a trip down, it’s always 3 or 4 days in in the parks. My one rule is always rope drop of day one has to be fantasyland because it’s quintessential Disneyland. I usually save Peter Pan, storybook, and teacups for after dark though.
Cause YOU are a very smart Rainbow Unicorn -- calling this video good advice is madness LMAO The Hatter likes it, but we just lost 4-6 walk-on rides just by starting with Pan instead of anything else. Why get in that line if there are already a hundred in front of You (that's when You change the plan) PS -- Try being the first on canal boats at least once in your life though: VERY important!!!
@@kalaoahaole I’ve done that when we have stayed in a Disney hotel and have early entry. Made my daughter’s trip to sign her name in the captain’s log! Otherwise, storybook and teacups look amazing after the sun goes down!
Yeah I have to agree, I love fantasyland in the morning and think it’s peak Disney. Mary poppins and Bert are my favorite and I always try to meet them because they are normal on the carrousel at 10 with the band. Like seeing them on the horses I think is better than getting on any ride
We love early entry rope drop at fantasy land. Get to do Peter Pan, snowwhite, Mr toads and the carrousel all before rope drop. Then we do chip & dale & then runaway railway & Rodger rabbit all within 60-90 minutes. Then we have knocked out most of the stuff for my 7 year old
My fantasyland ropedrop strategy is more shoot to Alice first, singleride Matterhorn, then go to Peter Pan after the crowd has died down, then do everything else and I've done it all in about 2 hours except for small world just because of how long the actual ride is.
5:25 absolutely still line cutting, its literally in disneys rules that you cant hold a spot in line for people or leave and come back without explicit permission from cast
Anyone that has every been the 1st one on Storybook Land Canal Boats knows You are missing out and obviously You sadly never have been, Dave. You gotta try it -- become written into Disneyland History FOREVER! Best Rope Drop i have ever had. Rainbow Unicorn Style! Rope Drop the Canal Boats!
I've only been on the Matterhorn once and one time only...years ago I got on the ride with my best friend he sat in front I sat in back..the ride was very bumpy...at one time we smacked our heads together...the back of his head smack my forhead and I had a Headache for the rest of the day.. never rode the Matterhorn again.
I advocate that Peter Pan is NOT the ideal first stop unless, as you say, you are front of the rope drop crowd. You didn't lose a ton of time in this video at Peter Pan, but even 30 seconds later than you arrived could cost you an extra 10 minutes in the queue. You can run through Snow, Pinnocchio, and Toads all in that time that early in the day. We've regularly done all dark rides, dumbo, tea cups, and carousel within the first 40 minutes because everyone rushes to Pan first. Skipping Pan until later regularly has us going into that second hour having done everything but Pan, Matterhorn, and Small World. And that early in the day, you can still easily pump out those three in 60-75 minutes. You only save 30 minutes or so on what you did above, but Pan later or last is almost always the best strategy for us. Would love to see you test it though!
i rope dropped peter pan on my 2nd solo day in march, same side, but i didn’t know hotel guests had early entry at dl that day so it was a bust. i waited anyway, tho, because i hadn’t ridden it in so long due to the typical cue. i also did alice, snow white and storybook land canal boats, which weren’t too bad, before moving on to the rest of the park and lightning lane attractions. had a total blast!
You should do a Peter Pan recon! I prefer to arrive right at 8am, save myself waiting in the hub for 30 minutes, and doing Peter Pan a little later once the queue has calmed down (which it usually seems to do).
At 8am ropedrop I did in order: Pan, Alice, Dumbo, StoryBook, Runaway, Chip n Dale, Roger R & going into Small World show building by 8:57am without LL purchase! And I briefly met and said hello to Brickey coming out of Storybook!
Having a season pass def allows for some good Disney cardio days just have the discipline to intermittent fast. Reward yourself w/ a good dinner! It ends up being a better all around experience then eating junk all day.
When Dland was run down in the mid 70's,, my friend and I jumped off of Alice and walked ahead of our caterpillar on the incline at the beginning of the ride. Disneyland had hit hard times , especially Fantasyland back then. Seems weird in this age of cameras.
Even as an adult I LOVE Fantasyland! This video is great. Question: do you have any videos on genie + fast pass optimization that includes stacking passes?
We love coasters, and are getting Genie Plus. Would you rope drop space mountain, then do fantasyland, then use a lightening lane for Matterhorn? Then toontown? Adventureland is my favourite, I was going to rope drop there but you’ve convinced me in other videos that it can wait until a little bit later in the morning.
You haven't completed Fantasyland until you've tried to take the Sword from the Stone and walked through Sleeping Beauty's Castle.... and the Railroad and Monorail are bonuses as they goes through Fantasyland. You could've done those, too.
Love your content, thank you so much. We are (my husband and 3 kiddos; 26, 14 and 13) heading to Disneyland the second week of September with 4 days at the park. Would you recommend getting genie plus ?
David, my sister said she attempted the “line 20” tip this week, but it appears word is already out. Line 20 was about 3x longer than all the others. 😂🙈
@@lynnwright2606 Hi! Watch the Fresh Baked video 8 Expert Hacks. He talks about a tip for getting the shortest line at the entrance (line 20.) Unfortunately, it appears everyone watched his video and the tip no longer works, as that line is much longer than all the rest now. ☺️
I would go to Disneyland when it opened and head to the Pirates ride fallowed by Haunted Mansion. then later return to both rides when the parades happen most people go watch the parade and I would go to Pirates and Haunted Mansion during that time.
Hi thanks for sharing…question can i stay in the line for my wife or daughter , so they can go see around meanwhile I’m doing the line and then call them to come and ride the games ?
No. That is “line cutting “ and will be EXTREMELY frowned upon by the rest of the people in line. DO NOT do this. Its very disrespectful to the people who are waiting in line.
If you have kids and do have the early park entry to disneyland. It will be very easy. Do peter pan during early hour, hit on space mountain before normal hours, then go to Indiana Jones which (by the time you got there, it would normally have 15-20 mins wait, which is fine) Afterwards, your day is going to be easy. If you don’t have kids, just couple or with your parents, I would strongly suggest you just relax and follow your pace with easy mind. Don’t have to get on every ride in two days, doesn’t worth it!
I'm rope dropping Fantasyland in 2 weeks with my toddler and won't be focusing on rollercoasters first thing. Thank you for making this video to help us plan our morning! If rope-dropping on an Early Entry morning would you recommend just skipping Peter Pan and coming back to it later in the day?
How much longer will these rides be popular? I know my kids have barely watched these movies. We still did the rides, but they had little connection to it as compared to me who grew up watching these movies.
I know how they're doing it; they're staying across the street and walking in, or they're catching taxi's/uber's/shuttles/ART busses. It pays to stay closer but Anaheim is expensive and the tax is a lot higher. It's cool though because then you can go back to your hotel during the day and you don't have to pay for parking. 😊
The amount of people who RUN during rope drop at DL, lol is so insane. People did it at DCA when my son and I went and rope dropped guardians lol we were just fine lol.
Didn't june 20th have early magic morning? I was in disneyland and DCA during this week you went, i was hoping to see you but unfortunately did not. We rope dropped DCA and did really well but when we tried to rope drop Disneyland, my alarm didnt go off so we woke up late so we didnt get to rope drop it. We did DCA June 20th and disneyland 21st and 22nd even though we wanted to start at disneyland, simply because of early magic morning, we didnt want to rope drop when those people would already be in the park on the rides.
lol at 4:03 “Americans will do anything but exercise. They’ll do this” 😂😂😂
The most true statement I’ve ever heard!
So leave us alone haters
Bars
Evenings to close are 100% the way to go! I love closing the park. No lines. No mass amount of people walking around. Smooth sailing.
YES!!! Hop into the Pan line at 11:59pm ... waste ZERO time in there (burning 15-20 rope drop minutes by starting in that line and then calling it a "successful strategy" when You could've already had 4-6 Fantasyland walk-ons instead -- INSANE perversion of reality) -- NO ONE EVER TAKE THIS Fresh/Half-Baked "Pan 1st" ADVICE
What times ?
@@kurtrichardson-wv8yk9p-midnight usually.
There’s nothing that I need to do at rope drop. But I go as much as possible because the energy is amazing. The excitement, the crowds, the plans.
It’s amazing.
25/10
Love the ROPE DROP videos. I’ll watch time and time again. These never get old.
This vid popped up at x1.5 speed, and I had to leave it. Watching everyone walk so fast had me rolling!
The calf muscles must be on fire .... 😂
Steppin time, steppin time, come on Mateys, it’s STEPPING. TIME! 😂
I moved mine to 1.5x after reading this comment, and it was completely worth it 😂
I love that in true OG style you went by vehicle count and line length to determine the wait time (vs app). Well done David!!!!! Thanks for your endless and wonderful content.
We made it in one of your videos! 🤣 My daughters and I were in line at Matterhorn when filming and then we were on tea cups when you were there. I am the guy texting with the black hat in line for the tea cups lol
Casey Jr AT NIGHT is awesome!!! Beautiful views, lights, sounds... love it at night!
I was like oh no recon again. Then you actually rode the rides and that made me ecstatic. I felt like I spent the morning at the park having fun. Thank you please ride more attractions I miss the park I’m an east coaster
so nice when he walks thru the park someone says hello to "Fresh Baked" he is the local celebrity at Disneyland.
Nothing beats the feeling of rope drop! Folks hyped to start their day, the music, and totally crushing rides!
FB, I tried this entire strategy to a T! I literally was one of the first few cars into Toy Story lot, followed your exact method on a Sunday. Worked out beautifully! Thank you!!!
We have done rope drop just to get coffee at starbucks and people watch. People are so much happier than when the kids are tired in the afternoon. Thats when we hit fantasy land, after 5pm
I absolutely love these rope drop/park time optimisation videos - I'm going to be visting next year from the UK for the first time in 8 years, and I feel like I'm going to have such a good plan to tackle the parks!
Analytical and so interesting! Honestly my fave videos... Queue Science! Thanks, David.
Fantastic video! Put this on your Tours departing daily channel with full pov of the rides. I'd watch that endlessly! I love Fantasyland. ❤ Thanks for this, David.
Once again killing it with the queue science! I am here for it!
Love the rope drops!
DL Fantasyland is the best. Hands down. So special
Love your videos, David. Your enthusiasm is infectious! 🏰😎❤️
Thanks for doing all of Fantasyland! It was fun to watch!
Running this playbook tomorrow! Thanks FreshBaked!!
I rope dropped peter pan back in May before Memorial day and did most of fantasy land in under an hour and half. All the dark rides one after another. Was glorious
You don’t know how much I needed this video! I’m going to Disneyland for the very 1st time, in a month and I’m not a fan of rollercoasters, so I’m planning to rope drop Fantasyland. 😀
At 8am ropedrop I did Pan, Alice, Dumbo, StoryBook, Runaway, Chip n Dale, Roger R, and Small World all by 9am
@@smiles56ful thanks, I was looking for something that included chip and dale too among the non genie rides. Your strategy sounded great.
@@CarolCap131 you are welcome, actually that day was a solo run resort domination day, so I, at 48 years old, was moving fast. Try to ropedrop ropedrop - come in at Harbor when they form the line for esplanade at 6:45am (if this is possible for you) to go through security - it beats even parking at Toy Story - I actually bused in using a local city bus! I ended up doing 54 attractions, both parks that domination day from 8am to midnight! I did the rest of Fantasyland (and then some) from 10:45pm to about 11:45pm
You’re going to have so much fun!!!
@@GinaStanyerBooks thank you! 😊
If your going home after your 12 attractions, while it's not really part of Fantasy Land, you could always take the train to the front gate, giving you the magic number of 13 attractions ridden.
This was fun David. Especially for as you mentioned, family's with young children. Or big kids too.
Thank you David! I would be in the have genie and using it later group so appreciate your attention to us. Have a wonderful day, you’re great at that.
Similar. Although our plan is to rope drop fantasyland and genie plus Matterhorn to hopefully ride around 9am
This is just such a good video. I heavily research my trips to Disneyland because I have to make them really count (because I live in the literal opposite corner of the country ~Maine~)... Thank you for always exploring every possible angle. This is my favorite place in the world and I wish I could be there every day!
Adding Walt to GM with Mr. Lincoln would be magical. With Walt saying something he actually said. HM could have a disclaimer because that is a very sensitive matter. Please keep HM as original as possible.
Fresh Baked ❤️ As always a fantastic update!
Last time I went to Disneyland it had rained and I was on the Carrousel right before it was supposed to close for the fireworks(all the other dark rides were closed already and the cues were practically empty). But then out of nowhere, all the dark rides reopened excluding Alice(since the fireworks were canceled) and I was able to do Peter Pan in 10 minutes and the others were walk-ons!! The funniest part is that the app still showed the rides closed!
Best part of rope drop is hearing come on everybody get your ears on it’s a good good good time
Love love LOVE the strategy videos. Made me look like quite the expert this week with newbie friends!!
Such a fun morning! Looking forward to your Fantasyland rope drop strategy. Thank you!
I never rope
drop Peter Pan. I go on Alice first then other dark rides. I’ll add in dumbo, Casey jr depending on the line. Around 9:30 I’ve noticed the PeterPan line drops to 30 minutes. It ends up being the only ride need to wait in line for everything else is walk on.
My favorite land! Thanks Fresh Baked. I hope to run into you someday in the park. 💕
Aloha Dave...Your videos a;ways ,make me smile. Thank you Dave
Great video. I needed this before my trip in April. We did 6 fantasyland rides by 10:30am and then I had a breakfast reservation. I was hoping to get all/most of the land done by then. It was a busy day though. Tail end of spring break. I didn't consider how long storybook land was and I didn't know they had less boats. I did Alice, Storybook Land, Dumbo, Casey Jr, Pinocchio and the Teacups. Dumbo and Casey Jr were both just over 30 minutes each which kind of messed me up but I could tell it was a busy day and I didn't think they'd get better later. Dang Casey Jr for only running one train!
At 8am ropedrop I did in rder: Pan, Alice, Dumbo, StoryBook, Runaway, Chip n Dale, Roger R, and entering Small World show building by 8:57am!
@@smiles56ful great job!
Andrew and I were trying to remember the CM's name for rope drop Tomorrowland most of 2022. I heard the rope drop announcement (watching the screen) and shouted ERNIE!. I remembered his name. 😂❤
Good neighbor hotels on harbor blvd is where its at. We showed up at 7:15 every day and were first to 3rd in line for the opener each day. Speed walk, not run to where you are going at rope drop and you'll be good. One morning on our last visit we decided to rope drop Matterhorn and were the very first group on the ride. My daughter (8yo) was proud to be first to be on the ride that day!!!
My dream day!!✨🎠🎡🎢
Yes yes yes yes yes yes! All of this!
Thanks for doing these! Your awesome!
Fantasyland RULES!! Thanks, David. 😊👍
Awesome video!!! Yes, yes, yes, do it again but doing Peter later in the 2 hr period.
That was great! 11am for an early lunch maybe 🩷💙
Every time I make a trip down, it’s always 3 or 4 days in in the parks. My one rule is always rope drop of day one has to be fantasyland because it’s quintessential Disneyland. I usually save Peter Pan, storybook, and teacups for after dark though.
Cause YOU are a very smart Rainbow Unicorn -- calling this video good advice is madness LMAO The Hatter likes it, but we just lost 4-6 walk-on rides just by starting with Pan instead of anything else. Why get in that line if there are already a hundred in front of You (that's when You change the plan) PS -- Try being the first on canal boats at least once in your life though: VERY important!!!
Being first on canal boats is a million times better than being first on Hagrid's
@@kalaoahaole I’ve done that when we have stayed in a Disney hotel and have early entry. Made my daughter’s trip to sign her name in the captain’s log! Otherwise, storybook and teacups look amazing after the sun goes down!
Yeah I have to agree, I love fantasyland in the morning and think it’s peak Disney. Mary poppins and Bert are my favorite and I always try to meet them because they are normal on the carrousel at 10 with the band. Like seeing them on the horses I think is better than getting on any ride
That's so funny...when I park at Toy Story early, I always count the cars!!
My best is fourteenth.
Magic Mountain, 5 cars.
Congratulations on 200K! 🎉
I love starting with fantasyland
“ having fun today, looking forward to tomorrow “ as the postcard says at end of small world ride really reflects the fresh baked brand, doesn’t it?
We love early entry rope drop at fantasy land. Get to do Peter Pan, snowwhite, Mr toads and the carrousel all before rope drop. Then we do chip & dale & then runaway railway & Rodger rabbit all within 60-90 minutes. Then we have knocked out most of the stuff for my 7 year old
My fantasyland ropedrop strategy is more shoot to Alice first, singleride Matterhorn, then go to Peter Pan after the crowd has died down, then do everything else and I've done it all in about 2 hours except for small world just because of how long the actual ride is.
5:25 absolutely still line cutting, its literally in disneys rules that you cant hold a spot in line for people or leave and come back without explicit permission from cast
Exactly what we needed! Thank you
Great show.
Anyone that has every been the 1st one on Storybook Land Canal Boats knows You are missing out and obviously You sadly never have been, Dave. You gotta try it -- become written into Disneyland History FOREVER! Best Rope Drop i have ever had. Rainbow Unicorn Style! Rope Drop the Canal Boats!
I've only been on the Matterhorn once and one time only...years ago I got on the ride with my best friend he sat in front I sat in back..the ride was very bumpy...at one time we smacked our heads together...the back of his head smack my forhead and I had a Headache for the rest of the day.. never rode the Matterhorn again.
I advocate that Peter Pan is NOT the ideal first stop unless, as you say, you are front of the rope drop crowd. You didn't lose a ton of time in this video at Peter Pan, but even 30 seconds later than you arrived could cost you an extra 10 minutes in the queue. You can run through Snow, Pinnocchio, and Toads all in that time that early in the day. We've regularly done all dark rides, dumbo, tea cups, and carousel within the first 40 minutes because everyone rushes to Pan first. Skipping Pan until later regularly has us going into that second hour having done everything but Pan, Matterhorn, and Small World. And that early in the day, you can still easily pump out those three in 60-75 minutes. You only save 30 minutes or so on what you did above, but Pan later or last is almost always the best strategy for us. Would love to see you test it though!
i rope dropped peter pan on my 2nd solo day in march, same side, but i didn’t know hotel guests had early entry at dl that day so it was a bust. i waited anyway, tho, because i hadn’t ridden it in so long due to the typical cue. i also did alice, snow white and storybook land canal boats, which weren’t too bad, before moving on to the rest of the park and lightning lane attractions. had a total blast!
Thanks David, Love ya bro
Thank u David!
Another great video!!
You should do a Peter Pan recon!
I prefer to arrive right at 8am, save myself waiting in the hub for 30 minutes, and doing Peter Pan a little later once the queue has calmed down (which it usually seems to do).
love the E-Ticket shirt!
At 8am ropedrop I did in order: Pan, Alice, Dumbo, StoryBook, Runaway, Chip n Dale, Roger R & going into Small World show building by 8:57am without LL purchase! And I briefly met and said hello to Brickey coming out of Storybook!
Having a season pass def allows for some good Disney cardio days just have the discipline to intermittent fast. Reward yourself w/ a good dinner! It ends up being a better all around experience then eating junk all day.
The family at Peter Pan que starting at 5:58 gave the camera the dirtiest look hahaha 😅😅 anyone else noticed it? Lol
When Dland was run down in the mid 70's,, my friend and I jumped off of Alice and walked ahead of our caterpillar on the incline at the beginning of the ride. Disneyland had hit hard times , especially Fantasyland back then. Seems weird in this age of cameras.
Even as an adult I LOVE Fantasyland! This video is great. Question: do you have any videos on genie + fast pass optimization that includes stacking passes?
I will be at Disneyland July 4
cant wait to go back !!
You forgot the Castle walkthrough.
We love coasters, and are getting Genie Plus. Would you rope drop space mountain, then do fantasyland, then use a lightening lane for Matterhorn? Then toontown? Adventureland is my favourite, I was going to rope drop there but you’ve convinced me in other videos that it can wait until a little bit later in the morning.
Which parking lot is the best for rope drop
You haven't completed Fantasyland until you've tried to take the Sword from the Stone and walked through Sleeping Beauty's Castle.... and the Railroad and Monorail are bonuses as they goes through Fantasyland. You could've done those, too.
Love your content, thank you so much. We are (my husband and 3 kiddos; 26, 14 and 13) heading to Disneyland the second week of September with 4 days at the park. Would you recommend getting genie plus ?
Did you do it’s a small world last to get the song stuck in our head! 😂
They need to make one of the new lands at Disneyland a new Fantasy Land with the more modern films.
David, my sister said she attempted the “line 20” tip this week, but it appears word is already out. Line 20 was about 3x longer than all the others. 😂🙈
Hi Amanda, what is the "line 20"
@@lynnwright2606 Hi! Watch the Fresh Baked video 8 Expert Hacks. He talks about a tip for getting the shortest line at the entrance (line 20.) Unfortunately, it appears everyone watched his video and the tip no longer works, as that line is much longer than all the rest now. ☺️
I would go to Disneyland when it opened and head to the Pirates ride fallowed by Haunted Mansion. then later return to both rides when the parades happen most people go watch the parade and I would go to Pirates and Haunted Mansion during that time.
Hi thanks for sharing…question can i stay in the line for my wife or daughter , so they can go see around meanwhile I’m doing the line and then call them to come and ride the games ?
No. That is “line cutting “ and will be EXTREMELY frowned upon by the rest of the people in line. DO NOT do this. Its very disrespectful to the people who are waiting in line.
So it’s not a good idea to rope drop thunder mountain because they aren’t running all trains? When is the best time to do that one then?
Just after 9 am
If you have kids and do have the early park entry to disneyland. It will be very easy. Do peter pan during early hour, hit on space mountain before normal hours, then go to Indiana Jones which (by the time you got there, it would normally have 15-20 mins wait, which is fine) Afterwards, your day is going to be easy. If you don’t have kids, just couple or with your parents, I would strongly suggest you just relax and follow your pace with easy mind. Don’t have to get on every ride in two days, doesn’t worth it!
Beta testing rope drop 👏 love the science so much 🧪
How about a challenge of doing all day, every ride at Disney with NO genie?
I'm rope dropping Fantasyland in 2 weeks with my toddler and won't be focusing on rollercoasters first thing. Thank you for making this video to help us plan our morning! If rope-dropping on an Early Entry morning would you recommend just skipping Peter Pan and coming back to it later in the day?
What is the strategy if you want to rope drop but it's early entry and you cant park hop or don't have intentions of going to DCA at all?
Hey David what time would you say would be ideal to be at the Toy Story parking lot to make it in time to rope drop Tomorrowland?
That was my advice to Genie+ users as well!
How much longer will these rides be popular? I know my kids have barely watched these movies. We still did the rides, but they had little connection to it as compared to me who grew up watching these movies.
Wait, why are you confused about all the people at the entrance? People go in through harbor or walking from the hotels 🤪
He’s new to this… give him a break. 😉
@@WindowtotheMagic 🤭
Im So early feels like I rope dropped this video lol
I know how they're doing it; they're staying across the street and walking in, or they're catching taxi's/uber's/shuttles/ART busses. It pays to stay closer but Anaheim is expensive and the tax is a lot higher. It's cool though because then you can go back to your hotel during the day and you don't have to pay for parking. 😊
We have a goal to rope drop Peter Pan one morning when early entry is at DCA… how do we successfully do that when we have to ditch a stroller? 😅
Did you do Mr Toad's ?
He did! At 9:30am
Hey Fresh Baked!!
The amount of people who RUN during rope drop at DL, lol is so insane. People did it at DCA when my son and I went and rope dropped guardians lol we were just fine lol.
Is there another time that is best to go to Peter Pan?
what time did you get to the toy story lot?
Didn't june 20th have early magic morning? I was in disneyland and DCA during this week you went, i was hoping to see you but unfortunately did not. We rope dropped DCA and did really well but when we tried to rope drop Disneyland, my alarm didnt go off so we woke up late so we didnt get to rope drop it. We did DCA June 20th and disneyland 21st and 22nd even though we wanted to start at disneyland, simply because of early magic morning, we didnt want to rope drop when those people would already be in the park on the rides.
This wasn't shot on june 20th. It was shot on June 16th.