socaldisneylover
Mouseketeer
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- May 21, 2019
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I usually don't arrive at the security checkpoint until around 7:15 on the weekend. Usually that gets me into the park by around 7:40-7:45. So today, I decided to arrive earlier, and I was at security by 6:40. I proceeded to get into one of the lines, and then a CM was going through the line saying that it was a Magic Morning only line. In fact, Every line was a MM line, except the 2 lines all the way to the left.
So I picked one of them, and began waiting. I knew that it was probably a mistake....and I learned my lesson. I should have listened to the voices in my head, and left that line right then and there. You see, I know from my normal arrival just before 7:30, that there are more than just the first couple of lines open for regular guests. By that point, it's only the lines towards the right that are still dedicated to MM, and the closer it gets to 8:00, then even more of those MM lines switch over to regular entrances.
So you see....by the time they start admitting regular folk, the lines on the left were beyond World Of Disney. Even then, I should have moved to one of the lines to my right, as I could see them moving, as ours inched along. To lend insult to injury, the super long line to my right, seemed to be moving at a much brisker pace. I suspected there was one of those planters which caused the line to split by the entrance, and I was right. They had 4 turnstiles to go through at the end, while my line had only 2.
The moral is that it does not pay to listen to what they instruct you to do. While those who followed the rules, and went to the lines on the left, were sweating wondering whether they would get in by 8:00, those who waited for the remaining lines to become open to regular guests, were already in the park. Not only didn't I get into the park earlier, even though I arrived 30 minutes earlier, I think I actually ended up getting in later(7:45) than I usually do.
So.....lesson learned. Next time not only will I probably not arrive quite so early, I will get into one of the MM lines towards the left, and try to time it so that I'm close to the gates when they inevitably change them over at around 7:20.
So I picked one of them, and began waiting. I knew that it was probably a mistake....and I learned my lesson. I should have listened to the voices in my head, and left that line right then and there. You see, I know from my normal arrival just before 7:30, that there are more than just the first couple of lines open for regular guests. By that point, it's only the lines towards the right that are still dedicated to MM, and the closer it gets to 8:00, then even more of those MM lines switch over to regular entrances.
So you see....by the time they start admitting regular folk, the lines on the left were beyond World Of Disney. Even then, I should have moved to one of the lines to my right, as I could see them moving, as ours inched along. To lend insult to injury, the super long line to my right, seemed to be moving at a much brisker pace. I suspected there was one of those planters which caused the line to split by the entrance, and I was right. They had 4 turnstiles to go through at the end, while my line had only 2.
The moral is that it does not pay to listen to what they instruct you to do. While those who followed the rules, and went to the lines on the left, were sweating wondering whether they would get in by 8:00, those who waited for the remaining lines to become open to regular guests, were already in the park. Not only didn't I get into the park earlier, even though I arrived 30 minutes earlier, I think I actually ended up getting in later(7:45) than I usually do.
So.....lesson learned. Next time not only will I probably not arrive quite so early, I will get into one of the MM lines towards the left, and try to time it so that I'm close to the gates when they inevitably change them over at around 7:20.
I thought the CMs might be directing people to the converted lines, but it was anarchy out there