So, I'm going to Disney next November

We're going "Jersey Week" so the kids will only miss 1 day of school.

Elighten me, I havent been there in 22 years and probably wont be ever getting back. What are the must ride rides?

Alexx Argen's avatar

Theres a couple main questions I have got to ask.
1, how many days will you be going to the park?
2. Are you staying on property
3. are you just looking for thrill rides or do you want to experience many of the other disney rides.
4. do you want to see shows and meet any characters.

If you let me know some of this info i could help you.


Its sad when your best friend asks you the exact running time of a ride. Good thing I didnt know.

To be honest, I think your post is , if anything, rather rude. You write a sentence and expect people here to do your work.
It is one thing to actually have specific questions about your upcoming trip, but to just say, I go to Disney, now give me all the information is rather pointless.

You can get information thru this thing we call the internet, plus we know nothing about your family, likes, age e.t.c. to give you anything of value.


Raven-Phile's avatar

If you haven't gone for 22 years, why bother? Obviously, there's no need.

:)


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I thought Disney was closed in November?

Jeff's avatar

It is. They can't sustain hotels then.


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Which Disney? There are a bunch of them around the world.


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LostKause's avatar

Raven-Phile said:
If you haven't gone for 22 years, why bother? Obviously, there's no need.

Funniest. Reply. Ever.

Yeah. ...And what the hell is "Jersey Week"?


Tekwardo's avatar

Duh! It's when Snookie and The Situation go!


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Snookie and Situation?!?!? NOW you peaked my interest!


We're staying at Port Orleans for 6 days

2 kids 12 and 9 that will go on anything so there's no problem there.

Characters no interest.. be interested in seeing some good shows though.

LostKause said:

Yeah. ...And what the hell is "Jersey Week"?


http://lmgtfy.com/?q=disney+jersey+week

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Alexatucla said:
To be honest, I think your post is , if anything, rather rude. .

Sorry there Miss Manners.

Tekwardo's avatar

It's because the original post lacks something. An onsite hotel, perhaps? ;)

In all seriousness, the only thing I can tell you is that whenever you decide to do the Studios park, get there at least 30 minutes before the gates open, be there for the 'rope drop', and make your way to Toy Story Midway Mania as fast as you can. Get a Fastpass first, then get in line.

Otherwise you'll wait for hours...just to get a fastpass. And there's no guarantee that you'll get one ;).


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Oh the horror, asking someone about a theme park on an internet forum of people who go to theme parks a lot.

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Jeff's avatar

Your tone was dickish. What did you expect?


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LostKause's avatar

Well, my "let me Google it for you" post was a lot longer, but I decided delete most of it and spare you any real disrespect.

But...

You begin a topic with three small sentences, with no real information, asking what rides are not to be missed, at an unrevealed Disney park. Little effort put into your questions gets little effort for an answer.

What do you expect?

"Definitely ride all of the roller coasters."

"Don't miss the extremely famous Haunted Mansion that everyone talks about and knows about really well that they even based a movie off of a few years ago".

"Make sure you get at least one ride on the train, if you like to ride trains".

My real Disney advice? Try and ride everything that you've heard of before.

I didn't Google "Jersey Week", by the way, because I shouldn't have to in order to decipher your lethargic post. You could have created a link to a description for what Jersey Week means, to help us to answer your question. Depending what part of November your "Jersey Week" falls on, and how many days you plan to go to the parks, you may get to ride everything on the park map described as an attraction.

You could maybe go to Disney's website and look at a park map. That may give you an idea of what you may and may not be interested in riding.

We don't have a "West Virginia Week" down here. When I lived in PA, we didn't have a "PA Week" either. Same goes for Ohio and Florida, at least none that I ever heard of. I will probably look it up sometime when I care.

It's like mentioning someone's name in a story you are telling without quickly describing who they are, when you know that the person you are talking to doesn't know who you are talking about. It's stupid and rude. Are they your uncle? Your friend? Your coworker?

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Vater's avatar

Definitely don't pass up Mr. Toad's Wild Ride and Captain EO.

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