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I'm getting a little overwhelmed with all the information available and I'm wondering which app you found most helpful, accurate and easy to use for avoidin long lines?
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Lisa, struggling mom to Gator ('03) Cha ('05) Sisi and Greenbean ('07) and the hubby child ('71) "I'm sure we can handle this situation maturely, just like the responsible adults that we are. Isn't that right, Mr. Poopy Pants?" - The Naked Gun 2 1/2 |
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We used "lines". I thought it was pretty accurate.
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Jen, mom to "Little Miss Tiny" 4/07 |
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I used Lines from Touringplans.com and liked it. It even allows users at the park to enter information, so you can tell if a ride is down when you're halfway across the park.
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I think I have one put out by undercover tourist.
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SAHM to Pete and Repeat my "Irish Twins" - DD 12/06 and DS 11/07 Never argue with an idiot. He'll bring you down to his level, then beat you with experience. |
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Lines is great. WDW has their own app as well. It's free but it doesn't work until you are IN that park. I found it to not be as accurate as Lines.
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Susan DS1 age 14 years DS2 age 5 years |
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