Recently it has seemed to open mid morning on Saturdays between 10 & 11 - IF it opens at all - and not at all on Sundays.So no way to know what time of day it opens?
We will be there on Saturday, Sunday. Does it usually open then? If so in the AM?
its completely related on the crowd levels, and when the standby line fills up. If you are in the park - they put the VQ signs out near the line entrance when it opens, or you can check on the UO app and it will list it.So no way to know what time of day it opens?
We will be there on Saturday, Sunday. Does it usually open then? If so in the AM?
Don't think so, at least not that I'v eever seen/received.Is there an easy way to know, other than looking for that specific ride on the app? Do they do push notifications?
That's too bad. So are people just hovering over the app on weekends hoping it goes virtual?Don't think so, at least not that I'v eever seen/received.
That's too bad. So are people just hovering over the app on weekends hoping it goes virtual?
I'm thinking more in terms of going first thing before it goes VQ but trying to add an extra ride if it does. We don't go until early January, but it will be on the weekend.Nobody is hoping it goes virtual. As others explained, the virtual queue is used when lines are longer. So you're better off just waiting in stand by. If the virtual queue is activated, it means you are assigned a time to go wait in line, it won't save you time off of a day where you wait in stand by without virtual. I don't think it will be virtual at all next week.
Unless they are really controlling the VL better than they did in our last trip in Feb, it seems like the wait would be shorter if there is no VL. VL going active means the lines have gotten too long...
They ARE controlling the VL better than in February, which is why many of us actually do hope it goes virtual.Nobody is hoping it goes virtual. As others explained, the virtual queue is used when lines are longer. So you're better off just waiting in stand by. If the virtual queue is activated, it means you are assigned a time to go wait in line, it won't save you time off of a day where you wait in stand by without virtual. I don't think it will be virtual at all next week.
On our July trip, we never got a VL time that worked for us. We kept trying to move it out, but it would keep moving it up to times we couldn't make it. Or we'd try to move it and it wouldn't let us.They ARE controlling the VL better than in February, which is why many of us actually do hope it goes virtual.
I visited under the “old” VL (through the app) in April, and found waits were still pretty long-ish when we returned. We'd come back for our VL, and then wait an hour to ride. But over the summer, the VL platform changed to the online/QR scan, and reports are the waits are significantly shorter when you return to the line. I personally experienced a 45 minute wait on a Saturday in August, but then we had another wait that was closer to 25. With the new VL, the return time is more dynamic, so instead of a fixed return window, the site updates and the window might move on you. It's a little more work because it requires a bit of monitoring, but it does seem to result in shorter waits, and if your VL time moves too early for you, you can modify it to a later time without the need to start a new booking.