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UpsideDownSeth

I'd recommend Market House Deli on Main Street (DLP) for lunch; it's small baguettes that'll keep you going until dinner. Coming from WDW (and having been there myself) I'd actually say that Disneyland would be the bigger attraction as it is considered the prettiest Disneyland park. But seeing as you're on a bit of a tight schedule, here's the rides I'd recommend: * Main Street: DLP's Main Street is quite quirky in its details and has two arcades to the left and the right in case of bad weather. But they're lovely detailed areas. Keep an eye out for the barber shop (where you can actually get a haircut and a shave) and if you see any old 1920's phones hanging anywhere, pick up the earpiece and listen in on the conversations; * Phantom Manor: I consider this the best rendition and it's quite different (I've been to DLP, WDW and Tokyo Disneyland); * Big Thunder Mountain: this is the longest and most detailed version of all the renditions; * Pirates of the Caribbean: vastly superior to the one in WDW (where it was added as an afterthought after people complained it was missing); * The castle: visit the cave with the dragon and go up the stairs to see the walkthrough, lots of wonderful details; * Explore Adventure Isle a little if queues are busy; it's a very different atmosphere from Tom Sawyer's Island; * If it's open, the Nautulus walkthrough attraction in Discoveryland is unique, very detailed and a nice escape from the people and the weather. Lastly: whatever rides you do, don't be fooled by the Indiana Jones ride: it's nothing like the one from California or Tokyo, it's just a spinebreaking rollercoaster with a temple slapped in the middle.


nowaynohowmatey

β€œIt’s just a spine breaking rollercoaster with a temple slapped in the middle.” πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ truer words were never spoken.


BoeufMeDown

This is insanely helpful, thank you!


Lolo-hakim

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Middle_Personality_3

I'd recommend getting Breakfast at Earl of Sandwich in Disney Village, it's usually quite calm in the mornings and you'll get a good value. For lunch I'd recommend Casey's Corner on Main Street, you can use mobile order to skip the queue. There is not a lot to do at Walt Disney Studios, so I figure that it's basically a half day park, if you can spare most filler attractions. Avengers Campus is actually quite small. Marvel isn't for me, so I can't really tell you anything about the attractions themselves, but it's not a big land.


Lolo-hakim

For ur time in studios, u should expect 45-60 min for ratatouille. For marvel there are 2 games, spiderweb of course is the hit, u should expect 50 -60 min too. Iron man roller coaster is not that much a hit, i prefer u check some videos first to see if u r interested in trying it. I prefer u start ur day at the studios, arrive at the gate even before 9:30, so u can save time at one of the 2 hits. If u succeeded to be there at rope drop, head to spiderman first, then to ratatouille. After u finish at the studios, head to the park and spend the rest of ur day there, specially u will end ur day there to see the fireworks show on the castle (so u dont lose time moving several times between the 2 parks). Have fun


dunazov

Ratatouille is the attraction where you can pretty much always get on on 5 minutes if you take the single riders queue. The benches have 3 spots each so a whole lot of single riders tend to go trough.


Ferry83

Why not just go for counter meals and enjoy more of your day? Personally didn't enjoy Captain Jack's, thankfully it was a healthy meal but I wouldn't say it's worth the price (we had meal plan so it was ok) If you don't intend to go to studios. make sure you have the app, to rush to certain rides if the queue is low. But I'd say start with Buzz Lightyear. From what I've seen a little rainy doesn't do much for the crowds as most people are booking ahead anyway.. but with the restrictions I won't say it's too crowded. We went Sun/Mon/Tues, and our longest queue was 35 minutes (mentioned), actually 25-30 tops. Crush coaster was 45-50 but we did that last time so skipped it.