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  5. Hello, I am a Thrill Data+ Yearly subscriber and I’ve noticed that when downloading Wait Time CSV files (January or February), the files only contain data for 2024 and 2025. All 2026 data appears to be missing. Until December 2025, the CSV downloads included both the previous year and the current year up to the present date. Now the current year (2026) is not included at all. I tested multiple attractions at Disneyland Paris and Universal Studios, and the result is always the same. Could you please confirm whether this is a temporary issue, a dataset update delay, or if something has changed in how 2026 data is accessed? Thank you in advance for your help.
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  7. How do I link my grandson who is managed by my daughter in law? Will he have a linking code too?

     

  8. The Sell Out page has it or any of the park pages themselves https://www.thrill-data.com/lightning-lane/wdw
  9. Hi all, I’m trying to figure out whether same-day Lightning Lane availability data is still available somewhere. I’m not sure when this changed (it doesn’t seem recent), but I remember that we used to be able to see the current day in the 21-day availability matrix. At some point, that stopped being the case, and now the matrix starts with the next day instead. I’m mainly trying to confirm whether this data still exists somewhere or if it’s simply no longer accessible. Any context or confirmation would be appreciated.
  10. Good question. The Covid shutdown led to some weird things and things never returning. Gift shops at the TTC and front of Animal Kingdom are also vacant spots.
  11. I consider myself pretty in-tune with the goings on and plans at WDW, keeping up with the news, D23 etc. But i'm struggling to understand why, if you're WDW, you would leave the body wars building empty except for some festival events, restaurant marrakesh empty in morocco except for some AP rest time/Lorcana intros during FARTS, functionally an empty pavilion between Germany and China where the rhyne river ride was supposed to be - if you have some of the most highly trafficked tourist land in the world, why are you not leveraging every bit of it into revenue producing facilities? Any thoughts?
  12. Got that stream fixed: https://www.thrill-data.com/waits/attraction/usj/spacefantasytherideclubzeddremix/
  13. We haven't been able to get any USJ wait times in a few months.
  14. Is there a page showing wait times for the new Zedd Remix overlay on Space Fantasy at USJ yet? I can't find any page with wait times for Space Fantasy from the 30th of January 2025 onwards, when it reopened with this overlay.
  15. That page got messed up when we lost the future data stream and hasn't returned yet. This page tracks the day of releases: https://www.thrill-data.com/lightning-lane/wdw/popup
  16. Nice review! We love Disneyland as well! Nice change of pace from Disney World [email protected]>
  17. Hello, i realised that the "Walt Disney World Lightning Lane Additional Releases " data is gone. We had before an information with shades of green. Any chance of it going back?
  18. One Day at Disneyland & DCA with My Daughter: Can You Really Do It All? We only had one day to experience Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, and as total Disneyland newbies (but seasoned Walt Disney World pros), we weren’t quite sure what to expect. I couldn’t find anyone with a detailed account of giving it all a whirl in one day, so here I go. Spoiler alert: we packed a lot of magic into one very full, very fun day. January 3rd, 2026 The day started out overcast and eventually brought some light rain in the late afternoon and evening—but honestly, it just added to the cozy Disney vibes. To make the most of our one precious day, we splurged on Premier Pass. Totally worth it for us. I wanted the day to feel seamless, stress-free, and flexible without constantly bouncing back and forth between parks. Rope Drop & Nostalgia Hits We rope dropped at 8:00 AM (no early entry) and headed straight to Fantasyland. We knocked out several classics without Lightning Lanes—Snow White, Pinocchio, and Mr. Toad. These were especially nostalgic for me, and Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride was pure childhood joy. Pirates wasn’t open yet, so we used our Premier Pass for Big Thunder Mountain—and wow, Disneyland’s version is fantastic. Hope the refurbisment at Magic Kingdom brings some of DL's magic. After BTM, Pirates opened, it was basically a walk-on, and I can confidently say: Disneyland’s Pirates is better than WDW’s. After that, we treated ourselves to beignets and mint juleps in New Orleans Square, followed by Haunted Mansion Holiday. The Nightmare Before Christmas overlay is incredible and ended up being one of the best rides of the entire day for me. Galaxy’s Edge & Blue Bayou Bliss We had early lunch reservations at Blue Bayou at 11:00 AM, so with a some time to spare, we used our Premier Pass for Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Even though we’ve ridden them plenty at WDW, they were walk-ons for us—and when you have the pass, why not? Lunch at Blue Bayou was phenomenal, and we lucked out with a table right along the rail. Such a cool experience. By the time we finished eating, it was only 11:40 AM, and we’d already done so much. Beating the Rain at DCA Knowing rain was coming, we decided to hop over to DCA to hit rides that would be impacted by weather. Before leaving Disneyland, we walked through Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough, then on our way through DCA, we caught the Spider-Man show at Avengers Campus. My daughter is a huge Marvel fan, so this was a major highlight for her. Next up: Radiator Springs Racers (so good!) and then Incredicoaster, which completely surprised me—in the best way. Such a fun coaster. With the outdoor rides done, we spent time exploring Avengers Campus: Guardians of the Galaxy, WEB SLINGERS, Character photos, Souvenirs, snack from Pym Test Kitchen, etc... As the rain picked up, we ducked into Monsters, Inc., then made our way to Animation Academy—which my daughter loved. I realized she’d never done this at Rafiki’s Planet Watch in Animal Kingdom, and she was instantly hooked. We spent the rainy stretch playing Pixar Pier games, wandering around, and soaking it all in before dinner at Lamplight Lounge. Nighttime Magic Nighttime at DCA is absolutely magical. Cars Land lit up at night is unreal, and I truly hope Magic Kingdom does that IP justice. After dinner, we headed back to Disneyland for Space Mountain, Matterhorn, and then watched “Shadows of Memory: A Skywalker Saga” in Batuu. As a huge Star Wars fan, this was such a special moment—and seriously… why is this not on the East Coast?! We then hopped back to DCA for World of Color: Happiness!—an amazing show. My daughter wanted to draw again at Animation Academy, so we caught the very last session before heading back to Disneyland, which was open until midnight. The Final Push We ended the night with Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, which was a must-do for me since I loved 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea at WDW. Sitting in the submarine and taking the day in made us realize the day we had. It was 10:30 PM, we were exhausted. We never made it to Toontown. As we were docking Nemo, I jokingly asked, “Do you want to take on the final boss and go to the only land we haven’t been to all day?” One look at her face told me everything I needed to know. We opted for some shopping, soaked up the atmosphere one last time, one last look at the castle, and headed out around 11:00 PM. We walked back to our hotel, Home2 Suites. 33,213 steps for the day! Final Thoughts We hustled. We stopped for churros. We tried to do everything we could in one very long, very magical day—and we had an absolute blast. In short, you need at least 2 days to do everything at Disneyland/DCA that is if you are hustling. I wish I had time to sit on Main Street and take it all in. Disneyland truly is something special. Standing where Walt Disney walked, stood, and dreamed felt meaningful in a way I didn’t fully expect. I can’t wait to go back.
  19. Problem resolved. Past days should show the data too.
  20. Why does lightning lane data for Disneyland end at 3:50 PM? Thanks for your help!
  21. I used wait magic for the first time for my December trip and I will never go to Disney without it! It took a little time to set up prior to my trip but once you are there you never have to look at your phone again. Wait magic will find additional LL for you! Example I was at Epcot on a crowd level 8 day and I got us Sorin Remy and Frozen without me doing a thing. It was literally like having a Premier Pass. Plus it found all my LLs at the times I wanted prior to my trip. I cannot recommend this website enough and am so thankful I found it.
  22. It's a tricky little bug we haven't been able to resolve yet.
  23. Why does the wait time heat map order dates by month first instead of by year first? It makes any heat map of December and January very hard to read, since it puts the earlier dates above the later dates, and the latest wait times right in the middle instead of at the top.
  24. The option is at the very bottom of the page
  25. Hi. I am trying to download wait time data for Hollywood Studios. Whether I am on the Disney's Hollywood Studios Wait Times & More page or an individual attractions page I cannot find any download button for data. Where can I find this?
  26. We cannot purchase Single Passes for you, just modify them after you purchase them.
  27. Hello, When I set up a new LLSP for Tron (no booking for Tron on current date), I select new booking, on the next page with my saved searches, it appears as new, then when I refresh it moves to mod without actually booking it.
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