How are the wait time for Remy & Frozen during EEH?

MamaKate

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Will be at Epcot on Monday, 3/24 for Extended Evening Hours.

How are the wait times for Remy and Frozen during EEH now that Guardians doesn't have a virtual queue (if that even makes a difference)?
 
This week between 9:30 and 11 pm, the posted wait time for Frozen ranged from 45 to 10 minutes while Remy ranged from 55 to 5 minutes. The actual wait times were likely less than what was posted.
 
This week between 9:30 and 11 pm, the posted wait time for Frozen ranged from 45 to 10 minutes while Remy ranged from 55 to 5 minutes. The actual wait times were likely less than what was posted.

I'm assuming the shorter times were towards the end of the night...

I'll check the app this coming up Monday and gauge the posted wait times. I just wanted to see if anyone saw a noticeable difference once Guardians wasn't a virtual queue only.
 
I am researching for the same date as you. I was solely looking at Guardians on Monday night during EE. It was posting 55 mins shortly after 10 in the app. I just looked at Thrill Data and they should around 45 mins at that time going down to 30 at end of EE. I am guessing they pull the data from the Disney site too. So I have to imagine the waits were less than posted by some bit. Thrill Data's Remy data shows on 3/10 during EE shows from 14m down to 5m. Frozen - 20 down to 10.
 

In March of 22 and 24 the wait times for both were posted around 45 minutes about 1015. We went to remy both times and waited pretty much the posted wait time both times.
 
In March of 22 and 24 the wait times for both were posted around 45 minutes about 1015. We went to remy both times and waited pretty much the posted wait time both times.

Was this last year?
 
I am researching for the same date as you. I was solely looking at Guardians on Monday night during EE. It was posting 55 mins shortly after 10 in the app. I just looked at Thrill Data and they should around 45 mins at that time going down to 30 at end of EE. I am guessing they pull the data from the Disney site too. So I have to imagine the waits were less than posted by some bit. Thrill Data's Remy data shows on 3/10 during EE shows from 14m down to 5m. Frozen - 20 down to 10.
I wonder if having Gaurdians available on standby now is driving some of the waits down at these other attractions... I would think there would have to be at least some affect there
 
I wonder if having Gaurdians available on standby now is driving some of the waits down at these other attractions... I would think there would have to be at least some affect there
I don't know. I mean the VQ still took some time once you arrived before getting on the coaster. I am curious to see what happens to wait times during EE once Test Track comes back, especially since that will be the shiny new toy for a while.
 
Remember, when EE start, there are still day guests in the queues for all the attractions. Day guests are not kicked out of the lines at 9pm, if they are in line at closing, they stay in line. After 9pm, they will not be allowed to enter the queues. So, the first hour can still have 45 minute waits, as it is still a combination of day guests and the guests eligible for EE. Generally, after the first hour of EE at Epcot, wait times drop quite a bit.
 



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