Tiana's Bayou Adventure: Disneyland Watch & Discussion

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
So you get to do Tiana’s or HM.

Most Likely. Unless you get an early Tiana VQ return at 7am, ride it and then get one for HM. What I’m wondering - is that how it works during previews? If I strike out at 7am for TBA and get an HM return instead can I delete it to try for TBA at noon? Or are you able to have 2 ride VQ’s during previews?
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
I think I'm gonna try and do that on my trip, mostly in case one or the other fails or sells out. I know VQ will sell out in a second, but curious how quickly LL will be gone.

I guess it depends when your trip is? I think it’s interesting that they re not even offering Single Use LLs with TBA and are just lumping it in with LL multi pass. I think after MKs get their first ride or two in there will be a sharp decline on them going out of their way for TBA whether it be LLs or VQ. Especially because of the colder weather.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
I'm sort of expecting that HM queue will be done fairly quickly Tiana's opens, or at least enough of it being done and open for it not to require VQ. So if there is a need for both to be on VQ, it'll be only for a short period of time.
 

PiratesMansion

Well-Known Member
So is it VQ because there are show quality issues like WDW, or because that's just how it is with everything more elaborate than a Treehouse reskin now?

Whatever. If I do it this in December, great. If not, I'm sure I'll be distracted by plenty of other Christmas-season-specific things anyway (and the Treehouse and the Trolley before it goes bon voyage and...). I'll be back at some point anyway, hopefully when the VQ is a distant memory.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
So is it VQ because there are show quality issues like WDW, or because that's just how it is with everything more elaborate than a Treehouse reskin now?

Whatever. If I do it this in December, great. If not, I'm sure I'll be distracted by plenty of other Christmas-season-specific things anyway (and the Treehouse and the Trolley before it goes bon voyage and...). I'll be back at some point anyway, hopefully when the VQ is a distant memory.
I think its VQ because that is what they do for any new major openings now in order to prevent the large crowds snaking through the lands as have often occurred in years past for openings when there was no VQ.
 

Emmanuel

Well-Known Member
Can you get a VQ and a LL and ride it twice in one day?

I did that last year with Mickey and Minnies Runaway Railway opening weekend.

Didn't get a VQ at 7am so I bought an LL for it and rode it later and got a backup boarding group at 12 and my group was called after the fireworks were done and the land reopened.
 

LittleBuford

Well-Known Member

I don't mean to bring you down if you're sharing this stuff because you like it, but I can't get over how bad the graphic design is here. They might have learned from the mistakes they'd made at WDW, but we have the same awful clip-art-style logo (which, to be fair, I suppose they're lumbered with at this point) and the absolutely dreadful word-processor-generated font (which they could have improved this time around).
 

SuddenStorm

Well-Known Member
So is it VQ because there are show quality issues like WDW, or because that's just how it is with everything more elaborate than a Treehouse reskin now?

Whatever. If I do it this in December, great. If not, I'm sure I'll be distracted by plenty of other Christmas-season-specific things anyway (and the Treehouse and the Trolley before it goes bon voyage and...). I'll be back at some point anyway, hopefully when the VQ is a distant memory.

I think it's telling that this ride isn't something you have to do.

If you went to Disneyland in '95, Indy wouldn't have been a "Well, I hope I can get on but if not, whatever". It was a must ride and your trip would have been disappointing without it.

Disneyland's new E tickets need to be 'must rides' that you can't miss.
 

Disney Analyst

Well-Known Member
I don't mean to bring you down if you're sharing this stuff because you like it, but I can't get over how bad the graphic design is here. They might have learned from the mistakes they'd made at WDW, but we have the same awful clip-art-style logo (which, to be fair, I suppose they're lumbered with at this point) and the absolutely dreadful word-processor-generated font (which they could have improved this time around).

I’m just sharing the updates as I see them :)
 

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