The EE question has already been answered (with photographic proof). Not only are return passes handed out, but the visit times may be within the EE hour.
Meanwhile, a visitor reports elsewhere : "Today they ran out of tickets at 10:35AM."
I can't even imagine what this will be like when more people know about it.
Lauren in NC said:If they have a park ticket, they need a pass. So my husband and I needed one each, but my under-3 child didn't. They need to scan your tickets when they're handing out the passes and when you return to actually get in line.
Good info. Thanks! On a related note, when obtaining the FP, does every member of the party need to be there or can one person with all of the tickets be the lone FP runner?
Does anyone know if both Anna and Elsa are now there all the time? In the past it seemed like Anna was usually there, but there were windows when Elsa wasn't there.
Yes, every member of the party will need to be there to get the FP or what the CM called return time tickets. Our FP runner frantically called everybody in our party when she found out.
When we were there yesterday, both Anna & Elsa were there. The FP only had 20 minutes window and ours were at 9:40, then we waited some more of course! We were done by 10:30.
The hot new item for Disneyland is here. Get that FP for the Frozen gang first. I like the idea, actually, as it will prevent someone in the family from standing around for 2-4 hours. The downside is that with an attraction like this, Disney has no need to add anything else to the park for a long time. Looks like Captain Eo is here to stay!![]()
So did they still do the line up/walk thing before rope drop or is that gone now and it's just a dash to the FP? Was the FP in front of where the meet is?
Sorry for all the questions, just trying to work out a plan to get DD in to see them on Friday...
I'd love to hear more reports of how quickly the return tickets are gone each day.