Honestly, I'm very interested to know if ALL of those people in-line are actually within their FP+ window or not. On our last visit, we encountered a lot of people standing in the FP+ line, only to find out that they were only waiting for their FP+ window to open.
I will take it one step further……. if there is a 1/2 hour line for FP+ returns, outside the first scanner, I would consider hopping on that line 1/2 hour BEFORE my return time, so that I would hit the first scanner shortly after my actual return time.
Which would be a bummer for people who do not even get on the end of line until their window. Sorry, it would just seem to make sense to me; and would not happen if the lines were under control.
I think the fact that they have made available signs marking where some of the extended FP lines actually begin says a lot in itself. If these were isolated incidents there would be no signs. A CM for an unexpected problem would be sent over to help the guests locate the end of the line. But to have ride specific signs all ready to grab and go says this is happening often enough that they are prepared for it.
I will take it one step further . if there is a 1/2 hour line for FP+ returns, outside the first scanner, I would consider hopping on that line 1/2 hour BEFORE my return time, so that I would hit the first scanner shortly after my actual return time.
Which would be a bummer for people who do not even get on the end of line until their window. Sorry, it would just seem to make sense to me; and would not happen if the lines were under control.
I only see about 7 trains worth of riders in that line. Granted there are probably more inside, past the first scanner. But still, it takes about 4 minutes for 7 trains to run.
I have been inside of Space Mountai with the legac FP's forover a half hour in line. I don't see this as any different, other than the fact that the majority of the lines are no visible.
Does it make sense to you that the line should be outside in the exposed weather and taking up a walkway?
And honestly, I've been during the height of Christmas and have never seen the FP line for Everest that long. NEVER!
I only see about 7 trains worth of riders in that line. Granted there are probably more inside, past the first scanner. But still, it takes about 4 minutes for 7 trains to run.
I only see about 7 trains worth of riders in that line. Granted there are probably more inside, past the first scanner. But still, it takes about 4 minutes for 7 trains to run.
I have been inside of Space Mountai with the legac FP's forover a half hour in line. I don't see this as any different, other than the fact that the majority of the lines are no visible.
So my friend shows me this youtube video of the Expedition Everest Fastpass+ line so long it goes by Finding Nemo!
Expedition Everest Line Line
That video was taken this month on the 13th
Can anyone tell me why it was like that or if it is still like that these days?
Good poll question (if it hasn't already been asked):
What do you think is the longest acceptable FP return wait?
So my friend shows me this youtube video of the Expedition Everest Fastpass+ line so long it goes by Finding Nemo!
Expedition Everest Line Line
That video was taken this month on the 13th
Can anyone tell me why it was like that or if it is still like that these days?

So my friend shows me this youtube video of the Expedition Everest Fastpass+ line so long it goes by Finding Nemo!
Expedition Everest Line Line
That video was taken this month on the 13th
Can anyone tell me why it was like that or if it is still like that these days?
I only see about 7 trains worth of riders in that line.
I think you may have a problem with math.
