Fast Pass for Anna and Elsa

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If you get a fast pass to meet Anna and Elsa, what is the wait time? I know you're supposed to be alleviated of some of the wait time with a fast pass, but I'm reading that it can still be a ridiculous wait.
 
we went in the midst of the frenzy, and only waited about 5-10 minutes.
 

It took us about 10-15 minutes. I was disappointed because the kids don't get to meet them together. They are in the same room, but it is like Cinderella and Rapunzel. Separate photos, separate hugs.
 
Okay, and what is the wait time estimated if you run right there in the morning at the rope drop? Anyone know?
 
Dont know if things have changed, but I heard people run each other over to get to A&E at rope drop. As the day progresses the line certainly gets longer though. Someone recently posted I believe that during parades and later at night, the line is shorter.
 
Okay, and what is the wait time estimated if you run right there in the morning at the rope drop? Anyone know?

The answer to this is "it depends". Since so many people try to do this, if you are truly at the FRONT of the rope drop crowd (which meant you have been there probably an hour before opening time), plus you move fast and know exactly where to go, of course your wait will be minimal. But just getting there at "rope drop" can put you behind hundreds of people, many of whom have the same idea you do. The wait builds EXTREMELY quickly.
 
We waited 5-10 minutes with a fast pass. I was pleasantly surprised! We did however wait almost 45 minutes to see Cinderella and Rapunzel with a fast pass!
 
I didn't time it but I would guess we waited between 10 - 15 minutes. That was at about 3:30 pm.
 
Dont know if things have changed, but I heard people run each other over to get to A&E at rope drop. As the day progresses the line certainly gets longer though. Someone recently posted I believe that during parades and later at night, the line is shorter.

Certainly didn't see anyone getting run over on our recent trip. At MK rope drop, I'm guessing about 75% of the people heading to Fantasyland were going to 7DMT. Much fewer going to A&E, so you could most likely see A&E with minimal standby wait if went right at rope drop.
 
Okay, and what is the wait time estimated if you run right there in the morning at the rope drop? Anyone know?
I've seen really long lines after the mad rush gets to A&E after rope drop. When I was there in May, the line was 2 hours at like 9:30. Just got home from a trip last night, and the longest I saw the line was about an hour and a half. It's not long at all in the last hour or so before the park closes. Never had an A&E fasts, but I know that sometimes there can be a little delay if they are switching out girls. The room has to be completely empty for it, but it doesn't take too long at all. Might add a little wait onto your wait if you happen to show up as they're getting ready to switch out.
 
We waited less than 5 minutes. They were so wonderful with my girls, one of the best character meet & greets we did.
 
We got in line 5 minutes before our window and waited MAYBE 5 minutes or less. They were super fun and really took time to chat with us despite being adults, and even though I'm not big on Frozen it was really fun. This was also the middle of a Saturday on 6/6 and the standby I think was 70-80. It was great!
 


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