Yep us too. Never bought it, never needed it.And just to add, there are some of us who are holdouts from a bygone era who refuse to book G+. We manage just fine without purchasing.
I"m just the opposite, never been without it.Yep us too. Never bought it, never needed it.
Curious to hear what your experience has been like without. We can definitely get a lot done rope-dropping. We have an upcoming trip and are thinking of getting it to minimize waits for the 2yo in the group who doesn’t have much patience. We did it our last trip and loved it, but it was a quick trip and we were on a mission to get all the big rides done.And just to add, there are some of us who are holdouts from a bygone era who refuse to book G+. We manage just fine without purchasing.
same here except I don't see my self ever trying without.I"m just the opposite, never been without it.
I might have to try it sometime.
I haven't seen a single occasion where the LL are slower than the Standby, if that's what you're asking. There are fewer guests using G+ than FP. Most of the LL now are walk-through.I am wondering if everyone that is going to the park has purchased Genie+ And all book lightning lanes, what does that mean for lines?![]()
Last two weeks of MarchWhen are you going?
I guess I was asking what happens if literally almost everyone buys genie+, how would anyone ride anything. I didn’t realize genie+ passes are limited. That makes sense. Now I have to worry about them selling outI haven't seen a single occasion where the LL are slower than the Standby, if that's what you're asking. There are fewer guests using G+ than FP. Most of the LL now are walk-through.
It really depends on a lot of factors. How many days your trip is, whether you are hopping or not, what your goals are, do you want to bang out as many rides as you can or do you want to get a few done in each park. Little ones change the way you do it. We took my 2 1/2 year old grand daughter the first week in Dec. My son and I have been going since 1983 so we know the parks. She had already been two times before this. They decided they wanted to get at least one ride with her and one without done in each park and do one experience. There were days they got more done, days they got just their goals done. No Genie+ but they did buy an ILL for Tron just because virtual que for that ride doesn't give you as good an estimate for return time as GoTG does. They didn't plan on me watching her any of the time they were doing the without her ride, they planned on rider swap. I did watch her a number of times for them to ride things.Curious to hear what your experience has been like without. We can definitely get a lot done rope-dropping. We have an upcoming trip and are thinking of getting it to minimize waits for the 2yo in the group who doesn’t have much patience. We did it our last trip and loved it, but it was a quick trip and we were on a mission to get all the big rides done.
Never bought it either, but I think that a few times, I needed it.Yep us too. Never bought it, never needed it.
So we tend to go for a minimum of 10-days so aren’t rushed to see a ton in one day and we do park hop. We’ve been going the last few years in late Aug or early Sep when the parks are less “crowded“. Lately it’s just been a girl’s trip with me and my 71 yo mom. We fly in from the west coast and Hawaii so that EST time difference is a killer for us. We don’t rope drop since we’d never make it the rest of the tripCurious to hear what your experience has been like without. We can definitely get a lot done rope-dropping. We have an upcoming trip and are thinking of getting it to minimize waits for the 2yo in the group who doesn’t have much patience. We did it our last trip and loved it, but it was a quick trip and we were on a mission to get all the big rides done.
Depending on when you go, some definitely sellout, even with surge pricing!I guess I was asking what happens if literally almost everyone buys genie+, how would anyone ride anything. I didn’t realize genie+ passes are limited. That makes sense. Now I have to worry about them selling out![]()
Our next trip will be our longest, so I’m tempted to do a combination. Our kids are early risers, so rope drop isn’t an issue. I guess we will see how it goes!So we tend to go for a minimum of 10-days so aren’t rushed to see a ton in one day and we do park hop. We’ve been going the last few years in late Aug or early Sep when the parks are less “crowded“. Lately it’s just been a girl’s trip with me and my 71 yo mom. We fly in from the west coast and Hawaii so that EST time difference is a killer for us. We don’t rope drop since we’d never make it the rest of the tripWe do have a DAS pass we use for waits over 30 min but we only end up using it a few times during the day, since you do have to wait the standby queue time, just with the ability to do so elsewhere.
Now, if I had a kid with us (mine are now 20 and 18), we’d likely bite the bullet and do genie+. But when my kids were younger, we pulled them out f school and they used the Waits we had in the standby queue to do their homework. But when we took them as toddlers, we definitely were trying to cut down on wait times.
Depending on when you go, some definitely sellout, even with surge pricing!
We got it for Epcot last time but we rope dropped and rode everything we wanted before our times even came up! I won’t be spending money on that again.I am wondering if everyone that is going to the park has purchased Genie+ And all book lightning lanes, what does that mean for lines?![]()