Best IPhone APP

rjn09mu

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What is the best IPhone App to use in Disney?

Also which one provides the most realiable wait time information?
 

Exprcoofto

New Member
WDWMagic What 2 Ride....of course. :D

I personally find the What 2 Ride app useless since I know what I want to ride. I know others may feel different, but that's just me. (plus the iPhone has a full HTML web browser, so if I need to look at WDWM, I just use the Safari app)

My favorite app to use at the parks is Wishing Stars. It's a game (not an informational app). Basically you go around the park collecting fragments of "Wishing Stars" based on a variety of clues. The different quests have levels, Easy, Medium, Hard, and Ultimate. It's currently only out for Disneyland, however, I've tested and the WDW version and it's amazing. A very fun in-park game! :D
 

Buried20KLeague

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What is the best IPhone App to use in Disney?

Also which one provides the most realiable wait time information?


Don't waste your time with the WDW Wait app... It was free so I got it for the heck of it.

It relies on user-fed information. So basically, anyone with the app could go on there and mess with all the wait times so they're not accurate.

The handful of times I checked it for accuracy on our last trip, it was WAYYY off.

I'd suggest that the only app to bother with would be Disney's direct app with Verizon... Which obviously doesn't do anyone any good that has an iPhone.
 

daguru

Active Member
I do use the What 2 Ride for fun, my other favorite fun one is WDW Secrets. For the real serious "stuff", I use Lines at Disney and WDW Park Hours.
 

WDsMouse

New Member
I love "Lines" from touringplans.com. It has both estimated and user-submitted times and I've found it to be very accurate and easy to use.
 

steakers

New Member
Lines is the best hands down. Pay the few bucks for the subscription and get it. Plus then you can view the crowd calendar and other info on their site. They also have a chat section in the app too that is nice to chat and/or ask questions while you are in or out of the world.
 

wdwmagic

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I personally find the What 2 Ride app useless since I know what I want to ride. I know others may feel different, but that's just me. (plus the iPhone has a full HTML web browser, so if I need to look at WDWM, I just use the Safari app)

My favorite app to use at the parks is Wishing Stars. It's a game (not an informational app). Basically you go around the park collecting fragments of "Wishing Stars" based on a variety of clues. The different quests have levels, Easy, Medium, Hard, and Ultimate. It's currently only out for Disneyland, however, I've tested and the WDW version and it's amazing. A very fun in-park game! :D

I personally find the Wishing Stars app useless because its a game and not an informational app. :p
 

BenS

Member
I've always wondered about the various wait time apps that rely on user submissions. When I first heard about it, I thought there wouldn't be enough submissions to make it worthwhile, but one app is constantly in the top 20 travel apps, so maybe I'm wrong.

Can anyone attest to the accuracy?
 

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