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When BoG opened an hour before park opening it worked for SDMT for sure. 30 mins just doesn't work, especially with a TS restaurant. Too many variables and things that can go wrong.
Great experience! Thanks so much for sharing the details with us!This was my experience with Remy yesterday entering through IG.
Arrived about 8am. (2 other parties were there)
Held behind barrier.
8:35 moved through security and held again
8:52 moved through entrance touchpoint and held again before bridge
8:55 scanned again by CM and held on bridge at France entrance
9:23 Led by CM for leisurely walk to ride
9:30 Boarded Remy
Perhaps to further confuse you, here's my experience from December:
We arrived at MK for ETPE approximately 20 minutes before scheduled ETPE opening time. We were hardly at the front of the crowd. After scanning our bands, we were held on the bridge to the right of the castle. There were a multitude of people in front of us on the bridge but even more behind us. No one was let in until the official ETPE time, which, the day we were there, was 30 minutes before official park opening.
By the time we got to PPF, the wait time there was already nearly 60 minutes. We're not runners, but even if we had run, we were so far behind the front of the crowd that I seriously doubt it would've been much better. I don't know how long the wait for SDMT was since I didn't check. We ended up going to WtP, which had no line, although by the time we got off--still before official park opening--the line was quite long and the posted wait was 20 minutes, which seemed accurate. The only other attraction we were able to fit in during ETPE was Philharmagic, which, btw, had zero people waiting for it and in fact we were able to see it twice in a row without even leaving our seats.
I'd have to say that, yes, breakfast is definitely a loser if you're hoping to utilize ETPE.
Thanks for the info! How quickly did the line build behind you? Was the line pretty full by 830? 9? TIA!This was my experience with Remy yesterday entering through IG.
Arrived about 8am. (2 other parties were there)
Held behind barrier.
8:35 moved through security and held again
8:52 moved through entrance touchpoint and held again before bridge
8:55 scanned again by CM and held on bridge at France entrance
9:23 Led by CM for leisurely walk to ride
9:30 Boarded Remy
(Park opened at 10)
It continued to build, slowly at first and then more quickly. By 9 there were a lot of people waiting.Thanks for the info! How quickly did the line build behind you? Was the line pretty full by 830? 9? TIA!
I don't recall anything being marked. I think they just let everyone into the parks, but they don't let offsite guests past the CMs who are checking bands/tickets to make sure that you are onsite. The CMs are either just past the entrance tapstiles or closer to each land/attraction, depending upon the park.Is it clearly marked in each park which line is for resort guests and which isn’t? I’d hate to be in the wrong spot. I used the morning EMHs quite a bit and don’t remember having any issues, but also don’t remember how we got in.
I don't recall anything being marked. I think they just let everyone into the parks, but they don't let offsite guests past the CMs who are checking bands/tickets to make sure that you are onsite. The CMs are either just past the entrance tapstiles or closer to each land/attraction, depending upon the park.
No, in my experience, they do not hold people at the tapstiles, you are held at different points inside the park. Your band is scanned once you are in the park to see if you can go through to the early waiting points. Non resort guests will be held at a different place inside the park.So I guess the key point would be to keep going around a crowd if they are waiting at the tapstiles?
Disney knows that most people do not do tons of research before showing up, and so they are usually good at providing signage and verbal directions. If you don't know where you should be, you can ask any cast member and they will point you in the right direction.So I guess the key point would be to keep going around a crowd if they are waiting at the tapstiles?
Like the other poster said, they are not holding anyone at the tapstiles, except when they are holding everyone before opening. They are letting onsite and offsite guests into the park. Further in, sometimes not much, is where they check for onsite vs offsite.So I guess the key point would be to keep going around a crowd if they are waiting at the tapstiles?
Normally Skyliner but it can vary slightly from day to day so nothing is 100%.We are staying at POP and headed to HS our first day at the parks. I want to take advantage of every moment in the park - and know that sometimes the 30 minutes early entry is actually even earlier. We will have a car at the resort. Which is my best bet to get to the gate as early as possible - driving or skyliner?