May 17th, 18th and 19th.

I'll be there and hoping for plenty of walk ups for Gemini, Magnum, Mantis, Raptor (non-front seat).

Plus, TTD and MF being less than 15 minutes.

2 Breakers East Suites for my family and my son just broke the 48 inch mark so there should be lots of "RIDE ON'S" for us.

Looking forward to it........anyone else???

I will be up there on the 18th for Physics Day. That day may have little wait times for all rides.

Physics day?? a little wait time... .. don't you think your throwing around the word little rather loosely... i have waited in line for the restrooms on physics day, let alone a ride, and then you add on top of that all the kids running loose without parents its CAAAARRRAAAAZY that day.. you'd have to slam your head in the door to actually go on physics day

I was at Physics day last year and didn't think the lines were bad at all. The kids were well behaved and most of them we're doing calculations instead of riding the rides.

We even asked ourselves "Why aren't they at least riding the rides?"

For physics day my teacher tells me that most schools leave around 2-3 and we are leaving around 8 so there should be much much shorter lines after about 3 o clock. Any way it shall prove to be fun.

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Me and my dad will be up there, the 16th for the after 5 or 4 oclock thing with breakers express pass :). Then a full day on 17th:), then leave on 18th :(. Yeah I hope the lines are good, last year lines went bad at all short, like nothing over 40 mines.


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we will make our 1st trip on the 17th. i'm sure crowds will be low as they always are during school hours. can't wait to eat lunch in the shelters and watch blue streak.


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Disney Mike said:
I was at Physics day last year and didn't think the lines were bad at all. The kids were well behaved and most of them we're doing calculations instead of riding the rides.

We even asked ourselves "Why aren't they at least riding the rides?"

It was an optical illusion, so to speak. Most kids team up and divide the data gathering, so that they can then reassemble and share results. Then, they complete their calculations all at once so that they may enjoy the rest of the day without having to worry about that pesky physics thing. At least that has been my experience with Physics Day - both as a student and park guest.


Brandon

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