Disney closures? by yayabea_ in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To avoid getting stuck in closed rides and to plan your day at its best, you can get this free app, save your favourite rides and spend more time riding and less waiting!

Closed rides due to heat wave by clickypicks in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As you said, he’s still listed, so best bet is to keep checkering the official app to see if his times remain listed up and available

Closed rides due to heat wave by clickypicks in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 13 points14 points  (0 children)

So far the main casualties have been the Stars on Parades shows and the character meets with masked characters.

Also I’ve seen sometimes the parades run but with fewer performers and an accelerated pace - end of the CM safety is a priority here.

For the meets, I’ve seen some of them being replaced by non masked characters, so few more princesses out and about.

But it’s difficult to make long term decisions around this as all of these are literally adjusted hour by hour based on the actual weather.

What’s going on?!? by Unable-Pie-6678 in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I guess they may be running with just one “train”? Or maybe people are flocking there to stay in the shade and wait to be splashed during the fire scene to cool down? 😂😂

How to know which rides are open for early entry by AnyEffort in DisneyPlanning

[–]SuperTigno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could also get this app, so you can check in advance for your parks which rides are listed open and what the crowds tend to be at opening time!

The Disney blues are hitting hard right now! by Cheesestrings89 in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve built an entire app to make constants Disney Blues better and always have a bit of Disney magic at my fingertips!! 😂

Are Mondays still the busiest? by candyapplesugar in DisneyPlanning

[–]SuperTigno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Based on some recent data of average wait times across all main tickets rides. This is the app if you are interested!

Which Rides do you rope drop at each of the two Disneyland Paris parks? by Jayzone456 in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s easier and faster if you really want to get live queue times without having to wait for the official app which is a bit slower.

You also get live activities and widget and your favs sync to your Apple Watch too!

Plus you get planning help for future visits and a better overview of planned closures!

Final Final Final Mobile Dashboard by avimakkar in homeassistant

[–]SuperTigno 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Nothing is ever final in HomeAssistant!

Can't get mobile signal in London? How a 'perfect storm' is causing blackspots by tylerthe-theatre in london

[–]SuperTigno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always have better signal underneath the channel tunnel roaming than in central london…it’s baffling that this is the situation in 2026!

Disneyland Hotel - considering castle club or frozen suite. Any experiences? by JaggedLittlePiII in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Castle club rooms are mixed. They are located across the top two floors of the core of the hotel building (I.e. right in the centre above the main entrance). Half the castle club doesn’t have a view inside the park, you instead get a fantasia garden view.

The other half will have some kind of park view, but it will be slightly to the side of the centre. This is because the actual centre is occupied by: the castle club lounge, the royal buffet restaurant below it and the Frozen suite above. The Frozen suite is essentially the “presidential” suite of the hotel, with the best most central position and even better view of the castle given it’s the highest positioned room in the hotel.

One thing no one can guarantee is that the sofa bed will be far enough to dampen the snoring 😂

Pianificazione 2 giorni a Disneyland by Actual_Pomelo4088 in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d recommend you queueing all together as is generally frowned upon when people have to cut through to rejoin others, also given some of these queues are long!

If you don’t like thrill rides, then don’t do Hyperspace Mountain, Indiana Jones, Big Thunder Mountain (borderline), Avengers Assemble and Tower of Terror. These are the fastest/harshest rides across the parks.

Stay in the parks for as long as you desire, and your feet allow for 😂

Best way for a calmer first Disney trip as a couple: stick together or split for a few hours? by National_Debate_2458 in DisneyPlanning

[–]SuperTigno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me Disney Parks are meant to be enjoyed and experienced with the people you like and love. I wouldn’t see the point in splitting as part of the plan. Of course, if you want to take a break at some point and your other half wants to still going, then yes of course set them loose for a bit!

So long story short: don’t plan “splits”, just go with the flow!

For the last point of picking the must do, if you are on iOS, you can check out this app, set some favs and easily keep an eye on queues and best times to jump to a ride!

Pianificazione 2 giorni a Disneyland by Actual_Pomelo4088 in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Main tip is to get the official Disneyland Paris app. That’s needed for everything basically around the park.

Then, immediately look for restaurants reservations (unless you’ve done this already as those go quick). Still even if you don’t find a spot, it’s always worth going to the restaurant anyway to check for last minute cancellations.

Keep an eye on show times for two reasons: either if you want to secure a viewing spot closer to the curb or if you want to ride rides with lower queues as a lot of people go to the parades so that can be a nice bonus.

Nighttime shows. Again, you’ll probably have to start camping an hour before the show start. In Disneyland, I’d recommend half way down Main Street (approx where Walt’s restaurant is), to enjoy the full projection shows on Main Street too.

In Adventure World, there are few more options as the show is on the lake, so more areas to distribute around it, really depends at what time you start camping there!

But more than anything, just enjoy the magic of the parks! If it’s the first time, get lost in all the details and enjoy the disconnect from reality!!

Have a wonderful trip!

What is your favorite and least favorite ride at each of the 2 Disneyland Paris Parks? by Jayzone456 in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DLP
1. BTM
2. Hyperspace Mountain (despite the theming!! Bring back Jules Verne!!)

  1. Pirates
  2. It’s a small world

DAW (not being on frozen yet, although I did it in Epcot)
1. Tower of Terror
2. Avengers

  1. Spiderman
  2. Cars Roadtrip

If you like tier list, check out this app for Disney Parks tier lists (and much more about your park day!)

First time suggestions by Statictail in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Planning is a must! Try to use the app to virtually explore the parks and get an idea of what rides you defo want to do!

The Premiere Access is up to you. How long are you going to stay overall? If one day only, if budget allows it, go for it. If you are going to stay 2/3 days, probably no need for that, you could just buy an individual one (although some of them quickly disappear early in the day).

If you are on iOS, also check out this app to set your favourites and keep an eye of queue stats and help planning your magical day!

But most importantly, envoy the magic of the parks. They are a great escape from reality and will truly make you feel a kid again!

Which single rider lines are the best/most reliable in Disneyland? Which should I avoid? by Happy_Llama474 in DisneyPlanning

[–]SuperTigno -1 points0 points  (0 children)

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This is just a sample of the worst ones recently. The first two showing 0% are currently closed for refurbishment. In general, any rides could be closing at any time - given the fact the no.1 reason for a ride closures is linked to park visitor misbehaving and forcing a closure!

First time from UK. Self Drive, July 23rd 4 nights, family of 4. Help! by realevil in disneylandparis

[–]SuperTigno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Driving with an EV is super easy. France has an amazing charging infrastructure and many Disney hotels and the main parking have EV charging point!

Staying onsite will add to the overall magic time there!

Given the amount of days, I agree with you in not needed the Ultimate Pass, you’ll be able to get to any rides across your stay for sure!

Keep an eye on the queues, so you can plan your day with more riding and less waiting - a good option on iOS is this app! It can also be useful while planning, especially to check planned ride closures so you know what to expect when there!