Latest: Don't Wait in Long Lines at Disneyland or any other Amusement Parks

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    Originally Posted By AutoPost

    This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.laughingplace.com/News-ID10033650.asp" target="_blank"><b>Latest: Don't Wait in Long Lines at Disneyland or any other Amusement Parks</b></a>
    <p>How many times have you waited in a long amusement park line only to exit the ride and find out that another ride you like just as much a third of the wait-time? Does it drive you nuts that later that day the same ride you waited in line for an hour is now 15 minutes? A free website now lets you receive a continuous live feed of all of your favorite theme park rides. You will no longer need to wander aimlessly through the park wondering what ride to go to next.</p>
     
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    Originally Posted By mauixtrm

    This is so exciting! My husband and I sat down at the Carnation plaza on Main Street and planned out our itinerary (My Q) of rides we wanted to go on during the day – this will be our new tradition when visiting a theme park. CoasterQ gave us something to do while we were in line - we were able to watch the wait times for rides change, by the time we were boarding the rides, we knew where we should head to next.
    We used this with our park hopper passes for California Adventure and Disneyland, so we had created 2 itineraries - it was nice being able to switch between the two parks and decide when a good time would be to go to the other park.
    If you are visiting a theme park, I would definitely check out CoasterQ - the wait times that are displayed will become increasingly more accurate if everyone enters them in - even if you are not going on a ride, if you see a time, enter it - the site says it uses user wait time inputs to make the predicted times better - if the time on the site isn't completely accurate to the one displayed in the park, enter it into CQ and you will not only be helping out yourself and others that day, but on future visits since the calculation incorporates historical wait time entries - I would say you are "paying it forward"
     

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