View Full Version : SOLOISTS: How Do You Pass Time in Lines?
jelloarms
05-13-2009, 12:49 AM
For those of you who go solo, I am just curious as to how you pass the time in lines? Are you ever bored?
One person mentioned that they played games on their cell phone. Anyone do anything different?
lacrosse_lady72
05-13-2009, 01:51 AM
Essentially, anything I do in line while solo is done on my phone. I'll go on the internet... music... games... and so on.
Perhaps you can bring a small book or two with you, sudoku or something.
By the way, I have been reading your TR so I know you like sudoku!
Floydian
05-13-2009, 05:40 AM
Great question! And my answer shocks even me! First, I do my best to avoid any lines longer than 15 minutes. One of the huge benefits of living locally is being able to leave and come back later, even if it's an hour, day, week, or month. Now in real life, I'm generally quiet and shy and very introverted. However most of the time I'm in lines at Disney, I manage to strike up conversations with those in line around me! Can you believe it? A guy who rarely talks to his own roommates, repeatedly talks to complete strangers in lines at Disney! :cool:
black562
05-13-2009, 07:01 AM
Wait, there are lines? I'm afraid I'm mostly unfamiliar with this concept!!! :rotfl:
In all seriousness, the real trick isn't what to do while waiting in line, but rather avoiding the lines altogether.
lovemickeyshouse
05-13-2009, 03:43 PM
Its simple talk to other people in line or just wait and be quite for awhile
mgoblue21
05-13-2009, 05:12 PM
I've got a few games on my iPod Touch, i'll play those (or surf the internet if I can get wifi).
Otherwise my lines haven't been super long (last trip to DL last October wasn't bad), and being a "single rider" it helps on a lot.
For me the absolute worst was waiting for Nemo at DL (I did the early morning, but it was closed, and I'd never ridden it). Later in the day (my last day) it finally opened and the wait was 1 hour or so. Not really worth it, but I'm glad I got to check it out at least once. The people around me were families with hyper kids, so there weren't many chatting opportunities. My iPod got boring quick, so just had to suck it up and stand there.
SoloFriendly
05-13-2009, 07:31 PM
I haven't had to wait in line long enough that I need to do anything to pass the time. I won't get in a line that's longer than 15 minutes. I have no patience for lines. When I have had to pass time before a show starts, I just take pictures around the area or go through my photos on my camera and delete anything that didn't turn out good.
Cheshire Figment
05-13-2009, 09:17 PM
I will normally start up a conversation with either the people in front of me or in back of me. Of course if I mention I work at WDW that opens up a lot of conversations.
Sleepless Knight
05-14-2009, 12:49 AM
Sometimes I'll strike up a conversation and sometimes I'll just enjoy the solitude of my own mind. Solo trips can be a great way to just think and not be distracted by pressing matters such as work. :lmao:
David Brent
05-14-2009, 01:38 AM
i'll just talk to someone near me.
lacrosse_lady72
05-14-2009, 01:46 AM
You are all so lucky, I seem to get the grumpies that aren't into talking to me. :(
Or they are so pre-occupied with their own group I am surprised they even know they're in line.
I have just learned to keep to myself and play on my phone. I hardly wait in line more than 15 minutes solo but sometimes I wait longer like when I want to ride in the front row at EE, which is almost every time- you can't go into single rider AND ask for front row.
I also bring my iPod with me which is HEAVEN to drown out annoying, loud whining kids.
Joanna71985
05-14-2009, 03:08 PM
Depends on how long the line/wait is. If it's 15 minutes or less, I probably will just do nothing. However, if it's a really long wait, I'll play games on my Ipod/phone or read a book. Or if I'm feeling bold enough, I might stike up a conversation with other guests.
GaSleepingBeautyFan
05-14-2009, 04:15 PM
I just got back from my first ever solo trip 2 weeks ago. Sometimes I messed with my phone but mostly I talked to other people in line.
I got a pair of grumpies behind me during the wait for BTMRR but mostly everyone was friendly and happy to chat.
wdw1972
05-14-2009, 07:21 PM
Quite simply, I don't do lines - there's no reason to since I'm not in the parks during the most crowded hours. Any line I'm in is moving steadily onto the attraction.
If there is a short wait, I might play brickbreaker on the blackberry, occasionally chat if there's a friendly person nearby, or I'll watch people. There's a never ending supply of cute kids, shockingly hideous kids, people who look decent and people who make my jaw drop (not in admiration). Whether it's politically correct or not to say so, you see some incredibly bizarre sights at WDW popcorn::
princessCKL
05-15-2009, 06:07 PM
I people watch and usually talk to the people nearby me in line. One of my favorite things to do is if I have a child waiting nicely in line behind me to meet a character, when my turns I'll say, "You have used such nice manners, why don't you go ahead of me." The parents never turn this down, even though it is only a one person jump in line. The people behind the child don't lose anything because they would have 2 people to wait on anyway so it doesn't mater if the child and his/her family and I switch places.
If I recognize disney store T-shirts on people, I will mention that I am a Disney store greeter. Sometimes I guess kid's ages and people are amazed that I guess so well, then I tell them I have been an elementary school teacher for 29 years.
I always like just looking at my surroundings as well. I went on my first solo trip 2 years ago and it is amazing how much I never saw when traveling with my kids or spouse. I was always concentrating on them and it was cool to be able to notice the little detail.
Amysita
05-15-2009, 09:22 PM
People watch...or I suddenly erupt into Chatty Cathy and chat it up with other line-bound peeps...which is odd because I'm usually a quiet person.
tamlav
05-19-2009, 04:40 PM
If you are taking a digital camera I use the time to look at the pictures I've already taken. But that works best if you take a ton of photos.
ANTSS2001
05-20-2009, 10:40 PM
to busy uploading pics to blog/FB/Friends!! That eats up all the time in line...:thumbsup2
I will normally start up a conversation with either the people in front of me or in back of me. Of course if I mention I work at WDW that opens up a lot of conversations.
:offtopic: hello!!! how are you.. we have met last Sept. on a Saturday along with Vixie during the supposedly scavenger hunt and also the group who sunk the POTC ride!!!:laughing: we (AngWill and KB) still laugh about it!!!
nurse.darcy
05-21-2009, 04:02 AM
Great question! And my answer shocks even me! First, I do my best to avoid any lines longer than 15 minutes. One of the huge benefits of living locally is being able to leave and come back later, even if it's an hour, day, week, or month. Now in real life, I'm generally quiet and shy and very introverted. However most of the time I'm in lines at Disney, I manage to strike up conversations with those in line around me! Can you believe it? A guy who rarely talks to his own roommates, repeatedly talks to complete strangers in lines at Disney! :cool:
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. . .you used shy and introverted in the same sentence to describe yourself. Somehow that image of you does not quite come across. I MIGHT describe others that way but not you my friend.
nurse.darcy
05-21-2009, 04:13 AM
Okay, so I have tried to go solo on occasion but most of the time someone whom I have previously chatted up will decide they need to make a trip when I do. As far as what do I do when solo in a line? Oh gawd, if you only knew me you would get it. I will talk to anyone. I don't care if you are grumpy, sad, reminiscing and would rather not talk or if I engage an entire group of people in conversation, I will manage to get you to talk to me or at least participate by grunting. Did I mention I am a complete extrovert and there isn't a shy bone in my body?
For example: Last May I decided to go on a trip with a bunch of other May DISsers. I hadn't been on the boards that long and had NEVER met any of them personally. By the end of the first night, all those there knew me VERY well and I knew them. Its pretty normal for me to step into a crowd and just get everyone going. . .then I can step back and watch my handiwork as the conversation just begins to flow from the rest. I have complimented children to start conversations, let others go before me to start conversations, given up my seat to start conversations, etc. Did I mention I like to talk?
Okay, as you can see I have created a rather large and long post for such a simple question which quite obviously proves my point. . .:rotfl2:
Floydian
05-21-2009, 05:24 AM
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. . .you used shy and introverted in the same sentence to describe yourself. Somehow that image of you does not quite come across. I MIGHT describe others that way but not you my friend.
:lmao:
Any chance that could have something to do with this...
Okay, so I have tried to go solo on occasion but most of the time someone whom I have previously chatted up will decide they need to make a trip when I do. As far as what do I do when solo in a line? Oh gawd, if you only knew me you would get it. I will talk to anyone. I don't care if you are grumpy, sad, reminiscing and would rather not talk or if I engage an entire group of people in conversation, I will manage to get you to talk to me or at least participate by grunting. Did I mention I am a complete extrovert and there isn't a shy bone in my body?
For example: Last May I decided to go on a trip with a bunch of other May DISsers. I hadn't been on the boards that long and had NEVER met any of them personally. By the end of the first night, all those there knew me VERY well and I knew them. Its pretty normal for me to step into a crowd and just get everyone going. . .then I can step back and watch my handiwork as the conversation just begins to flow from the rest. I have complimented children to start conversations, let others go before me to start conversations, given up my seat to start conversations, etc. Did I mention I like to talk?
Okay, as you can see I have created a rather large and long post for such a simple question which quite obviously proves my point. . .:rotfl2:
:cool2:
nurse.darcy
05-21-2009, 05:36 AM
:lmao:
Any chance that could have something to do with this...
:cool2:
There is only a slight probability it has something to do with that. You fit into our group quite nicely I might add. . .just enough of a jokester and plenty of story to fit in. Very nice Brad.
disneylove69
05-27-2009, 12:26 PM
You are all so lucky, I seem to get the grumpies that aren't into talking to me. :(
Or they are so pre-occupied with their own group I am surprised they even know they're in line.
I have just learned to keep to myself and play on my phone. I hardly wait in line more than 15 minutes solo but sometimes I wait longer like when I want to ride in the front row at EE, which is almost every time- you can't go into single rider AND ask for front row.
I also bring my iPod with me which is HEAVEN to drown out annoying, loud whining kids.
Normally don't wait in line but if you ever find yourself standing next to me I'll talk.:) Just saw that you are there the same week as me 9/29-26. Hoping for good weather.
dizzi
05-31-2009, 08:34 PM
I know this is going to sound weird...
i do this when with my older kids or just with DH....
Since i have been in there shoes........
IF i am in line either in fron or in back of people with kids i would say 10 or younger and if the kids seem bored, cranky or antsy....
I will find things to do with the kids
things i have done over the years with my own kids...
Like 1 potatoe 2 potato with the fist game
Or i spy
or the abc game
or soemtime i even bring stickers etc to give them....
i know weird...
It almost like me giving someoen else a littel piece of magic, or pixi dust if you will....
it makes thekids happy for a whiel and the parent usually seem relieved even if just for a minute...
Or they think i am a weirdo and leave the line....helps alot if they are inf ront of me.....:rotfl2:
JDUCKY
05-31-2009, 09:13 PM
Today was my first-ever solo trip of any consequence (was in Epcot for a couple hrs Fri. evening but that didn't really count, imo. heh)
I found myself engaging in some brief conversations, usually park-related about attractions or hours or restaurants. Otherwise, enjoying the theming in some of the queues or on the phone txting or fb'ing. :-)
I was a little worried I wouldn't have so much fun and that would take a big chunk of fun out of having just moved down here (about 30-45min. north of the world) but I had a blast! I'll be spending many a weekend in the parks now! :cool1:
nurse.darcy
05-31-2009, 09:29 PM
Today was my first-ever solo trip of any consequence (was in Epcot for a couple hrs Fri. evening but that didn't really count, imo. heh)
I found myself engaging in some brief conversations, usually park-related about attractions or hours or restaurants. Otherwise, enjoying the theming in some of the queues or on the phone txting or fb'ing. :-)
I was a little worried I wouldn't have so much fun and that would take a big chunk of fun out of having just moved down here (about 30-45min. north of the world) but I had a blast! I'll be spending many a weekend in the parks now! :cool1:
Dude, you sort of fit in to the group, not QUITE as well as Brad did, I might add. But then again, he is a bit extroverted where you, well you are just kinda nerdy. . .but ya know I wuv ya anyway. . .
JDUCKY
05-31-2009, 09:35 PM
I thought I fit in just faahne! :-P
But that wasn't solo, technically. Today was totally just me, myself, and I.
nurse.darcy
05-31-2009, 09:38 PM
I thought I fit in just faahne! :-P
But that wasn't solo, technically. Today was totally just me, myself, and I.
I keep trying to go solo, but something in me invites others along who just have a desire to go. . .what can I say. I did have some solo park time in December, but only the days. . .my evenings were busy.
JDUCKY
05-31-2009, 09:44 PM
I keep trying to go solo, but something in me invites others along who just have a desire to go. . .what can I say. I did have some solo park time in December, but only the days. . .my evenings were busy.
Wait til you live here...you'll get plenty of chances. lol
1littlespark
05-31-2009, 09:46 PM
I really don't do lines, at least not big ones, but if I am stuck on one for some reason, I'll usually end up chatting.
nurse.darcy
05-31-2009, 09:47 PM
Wait til you live here...you'll get plenty of chances. lol
We shall see. . .I have a feeling that certain friends will not allow me to go solo. . .they will want me to come play or some other such nonesense.
Dolce27
05-31-2009, 10:15 PM
I usually chat with those around me. Once last trip, I was in a seriously long line for TSM and called my boss to chat. Really it was just to rub it in that when I had left Dallas it was 30 degrees and when I arrived to Orlando it was 70 degrees... oh, and to really rub it in that she was at work and I was at Disney. :teeth:
Yes, I still have my job.
But, for the most part, either chat with those around me or just think to myself. I did pull out my iphone a couple of times last trip to do what else? Get on the DIS.
Jamie77
06-01-2009, 10:58 AM
Its simple talk to other people in line or just wait and be quite for awhile
Yep, just take a chill pill and be still.:rotfl2:
lovemickeyshouse
06-01-2009, 12:55 PM
Yep, just take a chill pill and be still.:rotfl2:
Comedian are we? :cool1:
Definitely, people watch. Sometimes it is more fun doing that than riding the attraction!
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