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Ok, I'm pretty sure I'm going to Shanghai!!!! After my experience going with DS to HKDL last month with no boots on the ground experience, I'm now thinking of doing a solo day followed by a Mommy-son day, once I have my head around the park and how to tackle it.
Anyone reading tons about the park and want to advise me? I'm thinking day 1 (solo) will be headliners and touring shops. It looks like the shop theming is pretty awesome, and will be worth my time even though I don't usually but Disney souvenirs. Day 2 will be about characters, walk through so and other more tame attractions as DS(8) is NOT into anything thrilling or with dark overtones.
I downloaded the Shanghai app yesterday. Max ride time mid day Saturday was 150 min for Soarin '. It's listed at 20 min at 8 pm on Sunday night. WOW, can that even be right?
Dates are flexible but will be around the 3rd week of August.
Can't really help with a touring plan, but I can't wait to hear how it goes! This is somewhat selfish as I hope to be able to get there next summer (fingers crossed!)
Fair enough, Holly! I've ben reading a few blogs as well as tracking wait times. Tonight the wait time app isn't working... but I think the most important things for me to figure out is affordable snacks, picnic items, shade umbrella? Rhythm for DS to support all- day park touring.
Holly, I hope you can make it happen next year. Aren't uou coming to China this month?
Fair enough, Holly! I've ben reading a few blogs as well as tracking wait times. Tonight the wait time app isn't working... but I think the most important things for me to figure out is affordable snacks, picnic items, shade umbrella? Rhythm for DS to support all- day park touring.
Holly, I hope you can make it happen next year. Aren't uou coming to China this month?
No, that trip was postponed until next summer because they didn't have the minimum number of participants.
Shame! Well , Shanghai def will have the kinks worked out by then. I'll share what I learn, for sure. You should definitely try to extend your trip, the park looks really awesome, rivaling Tokyo disnea sea in details in some areas. Can't wait!!!
Found a very detailed review from a site called leparcorama.com. Had SE good tour planning tips in the comment section. Pretty much the same as any park strategy. Rope drop a headliner, make use of runners, get as much done early as you possibly can. Specific to Shanghai is "cue with your elbows" or don't leaveroom for folks to cut in line.
Characters don't seem to be a huge draw for the Chinese visitor. DSreally wants to prioritize face character meets. I'm going to try to bone up on each character's story so we are prepped for great interactions.
I need to work out my mid day sun avoidance strategy too. This is where things fell appart at DLHK. We just braved it through till 2:30 or so. After that it was hard to recover. Part of my strategy will be air con experiences(seems there are few. Frozen sing along is one). I also plan on carrying an umbrella for shade, a washcloth that we can wet down to cool our necks. Visiting the splash area in treasure cove is another option. Ice cream for a pick me up at 4 or so is essential.
Like any card-carrying DA, I want to get a sense of wait times, of course.
The Shanghai ap is down more often than it is up. This has been frustrating, but I've been on enough to get a rough idea. Wait times have gone down significantly in the past 2 weeks. Tron, Soarin, roaring Rapids and 7dmt were all 100+ 2 weeks ago. Today, a Sunday, at noon, they are all under 100 except roaring Rapids. Peter pan is 50. Everything else is 30 or less. What gives? Are grand opening crowds dissipating, or is this a reflection of the current Shanghai Heat wave, with temps over 100 f daily for the past many days? Both? I don't know but I hope it holds out. Still working on our mid- day beat the heat plan. Might consider a meal at one of the hotels on the DS and mommy day.
Whoa. Not sgure what's going on in Shanghai, but wait times are bigger and bigger as the days go by. Right now headliners are over 120, and 60-75 min for nearly everything else. A few days ago, Pirates went down for a couple days for "refurb" and when it came back up, wait times were running double! I'm guessing they decided they couldn't run it at the capacity they were running it at before.
We bought our plane tix last week, so the trip is definitely ON. Guess I better get really into queue design, cause that's going to be what I get to enjoy most of the time!
Whoa, those wait times are quite something! Maybe it's some form of holiday around there at the moment? I don't know, as I haven't done much research into China. I'm hoping to go in a couple of years' time and do a guided tour of a lot of the country, putting Shanghai Disney on the front end and a return trip to Hong Kong Disneyland on the end, but I haven't looked at when are good times of the year to visit yet.
The wait times are just high high high because it's still a new park AND the school have summer holiday till the end of August. Those are my theories. I'm working on a high crowds touring plan, focussing on must-do's and spending time in shows and shopping during the hottest part of the day.
The wait times are just high high high because it's still a new park AND the school have summer holiday till the end of August. Those are my theories. I'm working on a high crowds touring plan, focussing on must-do's and spending time in shows and shopping during the hottest part of the day.
We arrive in Shanghai on Saturday!!!
with the touring plan and I can't wait to hear all about it!
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