Stress Free Standby Attractions and Dining at Disneyland



Disneyland is a magical place, but sometimes the complexities of the park can make it less so. Genie plus, lightning lane, reservations, crowds, anxiety… what do you do and when? We’re here to advise on what we think are the most stress free stand by options when you’re not sure what to do at Disneyland. PLUS, two stress free dining locations if you don’t want to be bothered with placing a mobile order.

**LOOKING TO BOOK A TRIP AND SUPPORT FRESH BAKED?**
Book your Disneyland, Disney World, or any other theme park vacation with our partners at GetAwayToday. Single and Multi day tickets too (they’re refundable with GetAwayToday).
Book at 🏰 https://bit.ly/3JtQ8ZV and help support Fresh Baked and get great service and support from GetAwayToday.

🏰 https://bit.ly/3JtQ8ZV

► The complete anthology: http://bit.ly/2eqdPW5

Subscribe to our other YouTube Channels!
🙏 FreshBakedPresents: https://bit.ly/2e7kh6j
🙏 Royal Dorks: https://bit.ly/3iuZZ43
🙏 Disneyland Tours: https://bit.ly/1VNdAC8

#FreshBaked is the leading authority on how to have a good time at Disneyland. We provide weekly reports from the parks and special features. Subscribe today to get the best of Disney baked fresh daily. The best Disneyland vlog on YouTube!!

🤗 Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/2mMJoQM

Special thanks to our Producers:

👊 Derek Gathercole
👊 Evan Layton
👊 Greg Morrison
👊 Michael Sullivan
👊 Eric Hoffman
👊 Jenny
👊 Tim Kaiser
👊 Photon Empress

Find us also at:

Web: http://www.freshbakeddisney.com
Twitter: @frshbakeddisney
Facebook: facebook.com/freshbakeddisney
Instagram: @_FreshBaked
TikTok: @freshbakeddisney

✉️ Send us mail at PO Box 1519, Tustin, CA 92781

🎹 Intro music courtesy of Kevin MacLeod and incompetech.com.

source

26 thoughts on “Stress Free Standby Attractions and Dining at Disneyland”

  1. This and the rope drop video you just posted are so great! Going next month to Disneyland for the first time and your content has been awesome for planning keep these kinds of videos going!

    Reply
  2. Love these tip videos. You're making me want to get in some of these lines when I'm not with the wheelchair user. I haven't seen the Jungle Cruise queue in ages – we're always using the wheelchair access through the exit.

    Reply
  3. I love your videos so much. This was a really really helpful one. We are going in September for 5 days with our three-year-old and our seven-year-old. For our three-year-old it will be his first time going. So so so excited.

    Reply
  4. You should have mentioned Indiana Jones. It may break down a lot but the lightning lane only goes until you enter the temple, which is nothing. And it is like runaway railway where the queue is very enjoyable once you are in the temple.

    Reply
  5. Back when the parks re-opened after the Covid closure, Genie+ wasn't a reality yet and they didn't have fastpass anymore so every ride was a regular stand by. It was fantastic. I know the crowds were lower since they were limiting reservations and people were still hesitant to go out into heavily crowded places, BUT the lines moved and were easy waits. Space mountain was super easy to get onto but as soon as lighting lane came along, we would rarely ride it since the standby is so painful to wait in. That last hallway before the standby and lightning lane lines merge is miserable. It's loud and stuffy and just a slog as you wait to see if your group will make the cut. I would love if they tried for just a month removing any and all lightning lanes. I think the results would be surprising, at least among passholders.

    Reply
  6. Peter Pan queue always feels long to me, but I do it anyway. I don't know if it's how they pack you in those tight little switchbacks or how many times you hear "C'mon everybody, here we GOOOOOOOO!" or what.

    Reply
  7. Me and my mum are coming from the UK to Disneyland for the first time in December. It’s a joint trip for my 50th and her 70th.
    We arrive mid afternoon from San Francisco and plan to head to Pinocchio first. Pinocchio is my all time favourite Disney film and as we’ll miss rope drop, we thought we’d go there first on our half day

    Reply

Leave a Comment