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Annual Passholders- win a sneak peak of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage!
Disneyland Annual Passholders- log in to the Disneyland website where you can enter a contest to win a chance to preview the new Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction at Disneyland on either June 6th or June 7th.
Guests are encouraged to select multiple time periods to increase their chances of winning, but they are only eligible to win a single time period. Annual Passholders may only enter the opportunity drawing once and will not be able to modify their entry once it is submitted.
June 7, 2007 is a blockout date for Southern California Select and Southern California Disneyland® Resort Annual Passes. If your time slot is on June 7 and you have one of these Annual Passes categories, you will be allowed access to Disneyland® Park without purchasing a blockout ticket.
All members of your party must be present and show their valid Disneyland® Resort Annual Passport. Admission is non-transferable.
Winning time periods will be strictly enforced. Guests will only be allowed to enter the attraction queue at their winning time.
The sneak peek event may include long wait periods, is subject to temporary closures and may be canceled at any time. Winning the opportunity drawing does not guarantee admission to the attraction
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Thanks SO much for the info Mufasa! You ROCK! Luckily that time frame is EXACTLY when I plan on being at the park anyway! WOO HOO!
Michael aka: NotaGeek
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Darn! Wish I was still going to be a passholder at that time, since I'll be there on the 8th.
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Thanks Mufasa, just signed up. Only time I couldn't check was 8:00-9:00am on June 7th. I can't even think of arriving at the park that early.
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WooHoo!
Thanks for the heads up Mufasa!
I entered. I wish everyone luck in winning a time slot!
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Thanks Mufasa, I entered for one of the days ... the other is my long work day.
Chris °O°
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I just entered for both days.
Wish me luck!
Natalie
INTERCOT Staff: Disneyland Resort-California, The Water Cooler
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Bday with Nemo!
Greetings to all,
Just a note to say thanks to those that made my birthday visit to DLR a very memorable one. Getting a chance to go on Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage three times made it so worth it.
Thank you to Mel & her great boys, Mr M, Mr B, and the amazing cast members and imagineers who made it all possible.
The attraction is amazing. I want to go on it again tomorrow, but unfortunately live in Phoenix.
A special thanks goes out to Taryn who was the sweet cast member working the Monorail queue. She definitely provided an excellent magical moment.
Nemo rocks! Can't wait until my next visit. Just have to figure out when that will be.
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What have the lines been like this week? I've seen photos and people saying 4+ hours.
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Originally Posted by PolyGirl40
What have the lines been like this week? I've seen photos and people saying 4+ hours.
I think we will still just have to wait and see just what the wait times will average out to be, especially with a weekend crowd (and since school is still in session for most of the SoCal area kids until this Friday).
Yesterday, the average wait through most of the day I would estimate to be probably around 2 hours.
Most of the time the line only got out to the old motor boat cruise loading area, where at the longest on Monday it was well past the IASW plaza and doubled back along the Fantasyland walkway almost to where the teacups are at the very worst of what I observed.
I've heard some feedback from people waiting in the lines that at least the queue for the most part is constantly moving while you're waiting. It definitely looks a lot worse that it is in reality (although to see all those people lined up in the switchbacks can be very scary) but the CMs do a great job of monitoring the line for line cutters and I think having the additional ODV snack carts and options nearby have helped. Still, it hasn't been as warm as it could be later this summer.
They operated the subs right at opening and as part of early entry but by park closing even with the promise of keeping the subs open up to an additional 2.5 hours it hasn't been necessary to do that just yet. I think on Monday the last guests in line boarded around 1:30am and yesterday by park closing the wait was about an hour to cycle the last guests through if you're willing to stay up that late to get on the subs- it might be different for a Friday or Saturday evening with people more willing to stay up late if they're not having to head to work the next day.
The next few days probably won't be as good of an indication of what to expect with the park scheduled to close early for grad nights.
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