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Sbk1234

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On early entry days I go on Buzz (and or Space mountain). By the rest of the park is open (or very little wait time), then we walk to the rear of the park and ride the big two. I have done it several times and it works out well.
Does "The Big Two" refer to Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain? My personal "Big Two" are Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion. I suppose swapping these two out would be a good idea for me.
 

MickeyLuv'r

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Does "The Big Two" refer to Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain? My personal "Big Two" are Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion. I suppose swapping these two out would be a good idea for me.
Probably?

If you plan to skip Splash or BTMRR (2 of the bigger draws), that makes being able to do all you want a bit easier. Historically, both then to get busier in the middle of the day. Sometimes HM gets busy in early evening.

Spring break week, if you can hang late, both of these tend to have lower waits as the evening progresses. You probably wouldn't see a terrible wait if they did them before 10am. Come about 10:30am, everything will likely have a long wait.

Again though, these aren't normal times. I have been to WDW over holiday periods a number of times. Even on holiday weeks, we were able to ride a number of attractions mid-day with almost no wait at all. Now, during what is traditionally a slow season, at 11:50am: Barnstormer 40, Dumbo 40, Teacups 40, Carrousel 35. Those are very high wait times.
 

graphite1326

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Does "The Big Two" refer to Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain? My personal "Big Two" are Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion. I suppose swapping these two out would be a good idea for me.
I assumed when I wrote I walk to the rear of the park that people were smart enough to figure out that I meant Splash and Mt RR. Guess I was wrong on assuming people were smart enough.
 

CaptainAmerica

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In a week:

1. Magic Kingdom West - Splash, Thunder, Jungle Cruise, Pirates
2. Magic Kingdom East - Mine Train, Peter Pan, Space Mountain
3. Epcot - Test Track
4. Hollywood Studios - Slinky, Runaway Railway
5. Hollywood Studios - Rock 'n' Rollercoaster, Tower of Terror
6. Animal Kingdom - Flight of Passage, Na'vi River Journey
7. Animal Kingdom - Kilimanjaro Safaris, Expedition Everest
 

Sbk1234

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Original Poster
I assumed when I wrote I walk to the rear of the park that people were smart enough to figure out that I meant Splash and Mt RR. Guess I was wrong on assuming people were smart enough.
I asked a simple question. It doesn't call for you to be insulting. If you truly feel that someone not knowing the abbreviation to a couple of Disney theme park attractions is important enough to say someone isn't smart enough, then you truly are proving that I over estimated the maturity of certain people who post here. Do yourself a favor and grow up.
 

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