Steve19842015
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Heading on Monday to HS. Back and forth which to RD. I’ll be buying Genie but not ILL for Rise.
Out of 4 rope drops this September, RotR was up every time and Slicky was down twice. I know it's not a wide enough statistic, might just be bad luck, but that's my experience.I've always done Slinky, assumed the risk of it being down to start is lower. Line moves quickly at the start and you can easily knock out 1-2 other rides before official opening.
Heading on Monday to HS. Back and forth which to RD. I’ll be buying Genie but not ILL for Rise.
Yea I do have early entry. It seems the general consensus is that Rise has a higher probability of having issues early on. I know it’s a crap shoot. IllOut of 4 rope drops this September, RotR was up every time and Slicky was down twice. I know it's not a wide enough statistic, might just be bad luck, but that's my experience.
I think since they've given up on some effects, RotR is a bit more reliable.
Do you have early entry? If not, both RotR and Slicky will have a very long line already when it opens for the general public.
Yes, but with G+ you have the chance to get Slinky, RotR is ILL only, so I'd go there.I
Yea I do have early entry. It seems the general consensus is that Rise has a higher probability of having issues early on. I know it’s a crap shoot. Ill
Do one or the other. I’ll report back.
Just be aware, they may shut down the standby line for Rise before the park actually closes. We ran into this last summer. I think we were a full 12 to 15 minutes before Park closing and the cast members would not let us or others in line. Needless to say, there were a lot of frustrated guests including usI rope drop SDD and do RnR and ToT with pretty short wait times and then hop in line for Rise just before park close and wait in a shorter line when everything else is closed anyway. Even if I have to wait an hour, it's ok, the park is closed.
Wow. Good to know.Just be aware, they may shut down the standby line for Rise before the park actually closes. We ran into this last summer. I think we were a full 12 to 15 minutes before Park closing and the cast members would not let us or others in line. Needless to say, there were a lot of frustrated guests including us
I wonder if the ride was down? If not and I still saw them letting in LL people they would be getting an earful from me.Just be aware, they may shut down the standby line for Rise before the park actually closes. We ran into this last summer. I think we were a full 12 to 15 minutes before Park closing and the cast members would not let us or others in line. Needless to say, there were a lot of frustrated guests including us
This is the only time I have heard of this happening. If the ride is up, Disney normally allows guests to join the queue right until park close. I anticipate something else was going on in the scenario above.Just be aware, they may shut down the standby line for Rise before the park actually closes. We ran into this last summer. I think we were a full 12 to 15 minutes before Park closing and the cast members would not let us or others in line. Needless to say, there were a lot of frustrated guests including us
I wonder if the ride was down? If not and I still saw them letting in LL people they would be getting an earful from me.
Here's my post about it from last year. (Towards the end of my daily summary)This is the only time I have heard of this happening. If the ride is up, Disney normally allows guests to join the queue right until park close. I anticipate something else was going on in the scenario above.
The first time we rode we joined about 5 mins before park close and the line was back to the tunnel but guests were still permitted to join and many more joined after us.
Personally, as long as the ride is operations, I would not be concerned with the scenario above happening on a regular basis. The bigger ‘risk’ of waiting until park close is the ride being down so not being able to ride. That happened to us 1/3 of the times we waited to ride until park close.
We have never experienced that at any park on any vacation. I hope that was a one off thing and it was corrected.Just be aware, they may shut down the standby line for Rise before the park actually closes. We ran into this last summer. I think we were a full 12 to 15 minutes before Park closing and the cast members would not let us or others in line. Needless to say, there were a lot of frustrated guests including us