I am not commenting from actual experience, but most people do not think it's worth it, and as for me, I hardly see how it can be. MOST of the rides in EPCOT do not have much of a wait. Looking at the rides it comes with...
Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival - show based, usually availability.
Journey Into Imagination With Figment - < 5 minutes
Living with the Land < 10 minutes
Mission: SPACE < 10 minutes
The Seas with Nemo & Friends < 5 minutes
Soarin' Around the World < 20 minutes
Spaceship Earth < 15 minutes
Test Track - Ding, ding, ding - the only ride worth it (but you can just get on this first or last)
Turtle Talk with Crush - show based, usually availability.
Remy is ILL, not Genie+don’t forget ratatouille
Exactly—if the question is whether ILL is worth it at Epcot I’d say definitely yes as Remy and Frozen are such long waits. Not enough available by G+ to make it worthwhile unless you want to do Test Track can’t rope drop or do it last thing at night. And even then I personally don’t think TT is worth $15 per person.Remy is ILL, not Genie+
That’s why I didn’t include it in my original post. It’s not part of Genie+ and the question wasn’t about ILL. I agree ILL is useful for Rat and maybe Frozen if you have kids.Exactly—if the question is whether ILL is worth it at Epcot I’d say definitely yes as Remy and Frozen are such long waits. Not enough available by G+ to make it worthwhile unless you want to do Test Track can’t rope drop or do it last thing at night. And even then I personally don’t think TT is worth $15 per person.
We used it on Day 3 (Tuesday after MLK Day) of a 7 day trip. The kids (8, 6, 4) were tired after the previous full days at MK and HS, so we started late (noon) and basically used it to instantly get on whatever ride was in front of us. It was that point in the trip where a 15 minute wait would have been too much.We didn’t do Test Track, nothing available til past the kids bedtimes by the time we got to the park that day (we used our 7:00 am for a 1:00 Soarin’). We did buy ILLs for Remy and Frozen.
It worked out well for us this trip, but would I use it on a solo or adults only trip? Probably not unless we were park hopping from Animal Kingdom in the am and didn’t want to wait for Soarin or Test Track.
Maybe once Guardians opens and Frozen is bumped down to Genie+
I am not commenting from actual experience, but most people do not think it's worth it, and as for me, I hardly see how it can be. MOST of the rides in EPCOT do not have much of a wait. Looking at the rides it comes with...
Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival - show based, usually availability.
Journey Into Imagination With Figment - < 5 minutes
Living with the Land < 10 minutes
Mission: SPACE < 10 minutes
The Seas with Nemo & Friends < 5 minutes
Soarin' Around the World < 20 minutes
Spaceship Earth < 15 minutes
Test Track - Ding, ding, ding - the only ride worth it (but you can just get on this first or last)
Turtle Talk with Crush - show based, usually availability.
Is Soaring really that low of a wait time. I just checked randomly (Wednesday at 4:44pm) and the wait time is 50mins. Now I know WDW is famous for posting longer wait times than actual. But what are others thoughts on Soaring wait time of 10mins.? Also what about Frozen?
Late one morning I got in line for Soarin and the posted wait was 50 minutes. 10 minutes later I was assigned a concourse.