mocame
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We just arrived back from our Disney World trip and we had a great time.
Towards the end of our trip, we were in the Magic Kingdom and had some time until our next FP. Our daughter saw that the wait time for Dumbo was posted as 15 minutes. Now I have two teenagers, ages 13 and 16, and this ride was not in our plans but the kids were feeling a little nostalgic and at 15 minutes, they were willing to wait, so we got in the standby line. Our last trip to Disney was 7 years ago.
We first noticed that the line didn't move very fast and then we noticed a few families going back through the people to get back out of the standby line. We thought it was odd but whatever. Then we noticed that the que lines went into a tent where kids were playing. What?! After entering the standby line, we waited about 15 minutes to get to a cast member inside the tent who gave us a pager and told us we needed to wait until buzzed to get back in the line to ride the ride and this second wait was another 15 minutes! We only liked the ride enough to wait the 15 minutes posted and which we already had waited. It was at that moment we noticed other families leaving through the exit in the play area because they didn't want to stay either, so we handed the pager back to the cast member and left. The 15 minute posted wait time is deceiving. It actually should have said a minimum of 30 minutes, if the 15 minute play area wait time was correct, and then you have to get back in line again to ride the ride.
It was a lesson learned for us but we probably won't ride it again. It's not worth the long wait and the line is completely geared to families with small children, not adults or families with older children. But we still do like to ride some of those rides like the Barnstormer and Aladdin because they are nostalgic for us. I guess if you were an adult or family with older children, you could fastpass it and then avoid the standby line and que?
Towards the end of our trip, we were in the Magic Kingdom and had some time until our next FP. Our daughter saw that the wait time for Dumbo was posted as 15 minutes. Now I have two teenagers, ages 13 and 16, and this ride was not in our plans but the kids were feeling a little nostalgic and at 15 minutes, they were willing to wait, so we got in the standby line. Our last trip to Disney was 7 years ago.
We first noticed that the line didn't move very fast and then we noticed a few families going back through the people to get back out of the standby line. We thought it was odd but whatever. Then we noticed that the que lines went into a tent where kids were playing. What?! After entering the standby line, we waited about 15 minutes to get to a cast member inside the tent who gave us a pager and told us we needed to wait until buzzed to get back in the line to ride the ride and this second wait was another 15 minutes! We only liked the ride enough to wait the 15 minutes posted and which we already had waited. It was at that moment we noticed other families leaving through the exit in the play area because they didn't want to stay either, so we handed the pager back to the cast member and left. The 15 minute posted wait time is deceiving. It actually should have said a minimum of 30 minutes, if the 15 minute play area wait time was correct, and then you have to get back in line again to ride the ride.
It was a lesson learned for us but we probably won't ride it again. It's not worth the long wait and the line is completely geared to families with small children, not adults or families with older children. But we still do like to ride some of those rides like the Barnstormer and Aladdin because they are nostalgic for us. I guess if you were an adult or family with older children, you could fastpass it and then avoid the standby line and que?