Anyone at the parks recently using mousewait?

JH87

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I'm super excited for my up coming trip and have been checking mousewait daily to get a feel for the parks. How accurate would you say the wait times have been? For the most part they seem to make sense but like right now I just checked and it had snow white with 65mins! And does the tangled meet and greet really get up to 120 mins?
I know some people might be inputting inacurate times, but I just wanted the opinions of those there recently using this app while at DLR.
 
I'm pretty darn doubtful of Snow White having a 65 minute wait (15 minutes would be a long wait for that ride!), but the Tangled one could realistically be 120 minutes. I just checked my Mousewaits app for tonight and all of them seem what I would expect. Alice in Wonderland is listed as a 40 minute wait, but that's one of the longest waits in Fantasyland, so I believe it.
 
When we went in March, I found the wait times to mostly be accurate in MouseWait. I will say that if nobody has entered a wait time, then MouseWait says the ride is "Closed". This can be misleading. It might not be as much of a problem in high season as it was when we were there in low season.
 

I was there at the end of June and used the app our whole visit It was always accurate. Have fun!
 
Yay glad to hear it was pretty accurate. This is my fist time visiting with a smart phone (:eek:) so I am pretty excited to put it to good use while I am there.

I checked mousewait again after I posted this and Snow White was back down to a reasonable 10 mins :rotfl: I guess someone was just having fun messing with people.
 
I used MouseWait in June and found the times very accurate. They would be off by 5-10 minutes sometimes, but that's probably because the time changed since the last person entered it. I always felt "important" imputing the new time.:laughing:
 
We just got back and I found Mousewaits to be pretty accurate. It was really helpful to know when the Grizzly River Run fast passes were available so I didn't have to hike it over there only to find out they weren't open yet... :)
 
We used it in DCA today. Most of the times were pretty close. It really depends on the people using it. The Star Tours times were always right on when we went to use our FPs.
 
We just got back and I found Mousewaits to be pretty accurate. It was really helpful to know when the Grizzly River Run fast passes were available so I didn't have to hike it over there only to find out they weren't open yet... :)
 
We just got back and I found Mousewaits to be pretty accurate. It was really helpful to know when the Grizzly River Run fast passes were available so I didn't have to hike it over there only to find out they weren't open yet... :)
 
FWIW, I am a newbie to smart phone apps for DLR - I just started using Lines last month. While there DS19 used MouseWait and we did a lot of comparisons.

One thing to keep in mind is that when you use an app that only reports wait times, that data is by its nature old. Someone who reports a 30 minute wait on TSMM does not translate to what the wait time is if you got in line now because things might have changed.

Lines has previous data for the rides so they can project forward using not just the reported times but also their projections. That means they can give a better idea of what the wait time is now.

Anyways, that was my sense last month. HTH :wizard:
 





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