famy27
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 4, 2007
- Messages
- 1,059
So, I keep feeling like I am doing something wrong at RD. I read about people riding numerous e-ticket rides in the first few hours the park is open. We've never had this type of luck at all. Everything seems to have long waits, even within a few minutes of park opening.
It occurred to me that part of the problem may be that I put too much trust in Disney. We have season passes to SF near my house, and I have gotten pretty good at judging wait time for a ride by eyeballing the line. One particular ride almost always says 45 minutes, but I can tell the wait is only 10-15. For unknown reasons, I've never really considered that Disney's posted wait times might be off. One, I've been handed the little red cards they use to determine actual waits. Two, Disney has so much down to a science. I assume that they know what they are doing.
But, now I get the idea that I may have been wrong. It seems from recent pictures, that the A&E wait time says 240 minutes before the park even opens. I've always noticed that TSMM says 30 or 60 minutes at park opening as well. Maybe these are the times that they always post, even before a guest gets into line?
My problem now is that I don't know how to judge the actual wait time, if I don't go by the posted time. Are there visual cues you use to determine what the wait time actually is? For rides where the queue is indoors (like Space), I imagine it is difficult. If there are any real-world examples of markers to look for to determine that a wait is under 20 minutes, I would love to know what they are.
It occurred to me that part of the problem may be that I put too much trust in Disney. We have season passes to SF near my house, and I have gotten pretty good at judging wait time for a ride by eyeballing the line. One particular ride almost always says 45 minutes, but I can tell the wait is only 10-15. For unknown reasons, I've never really considered that Disney's posted wait times might be off. One, I've been handed the little red cards they use to determine actual waits. Two, Disney has so much down to a science. I assume that they know what they are doing.
But, now I get the idea that I may have been wrong. It seems from recent pictures, that the A&E wait time says 240 minutes before the park even opens. I've always noticed that TSMM says 30 or 60 minutes at park opening as well. Maybe these are the times that they always post, even before a guest gets into line?
My problem now is that I don't know how to judge the actual wait time, if I don't go by the posted time. Are there visual cues you use to determine what the wait time actually is? For rides where the queue is indoors (like Space), I imagine it is difficult. If there are any real-world examples of markers to look for to determine that a wait is under 20 minutes, I would love to know what they are.