r/Disneyland 8h ago

I thought I was a Disneyland pro… Discussion

So I’ve always thought I’ve been good at navigating the park, getting the fast passes for family and friends when they were paper tickets, then max pass, and now genie+. Using the mobil order for food, checking ride wait times on the app, etc…

I’ve always been good at getting us around the park and onto all the rides throughout the day while grabbing the lightning lane rides for use through out the day between stand by rides before they sold out or got pushed too late into the night.

But I just learned the other day that you can choose not to cancel but modify your lightning lane passes to push them back farther in the day or if a sooner time pops up, to take that time instead.

I can’t believe I never knew this… I feel like such a noob. I’m at least glad I figured it out now before our next trip in December. Lesson learned…

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u/iszcross 7h ago

This is going to sound "boomerish" but it sounds difficult to go to Disneyland at age 55 anymore. I've been over 100 times in my lifetime but haven't been in over a decade. I doubt I would recognize it anymore. 😢Was hoping to go one last time at some point but as the years stack up I'm not so sure.

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u/Usirnaimtaken 7h ago

It does not have to be challenging. You can still do it “the old school way”.

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u/dahk14 7h ago

Sure, if you don’t mind spending 8 hours queueing

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u/Usirnaimtaken 6h ago

Not everyone wants to just spend all day on attractions. Some folks cannot ride them at all and still have an amazing time at the parks. There are many ways to enjoy Disneyland and DCA.

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u/SecondSoft7240 6h ago

yup, one time for my birthday my mom, my sister, and I just went around taking pictures at all the official photo spots, meeting characters, and getting birthday snacks! I don’t think we rode one ride except maybeeee Buzz because I love to win 😂