JayLeeJay
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 24, 2013
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I just got back from a weekend in WDW. My experience was that the listed wait times were not accurate at all. In Epcot, Figment's listed wait time was 10 minutes. I waited nearly 20. Nemo had a wait time of 15 minutes. I walked right on. Maelstrom had a listed time of 10 minutes. I waited 20.
At Animal Kingdom, Dinosaur had a listed wait time of 30 minutes. I had a fastpass+ but there was actually no one is the standby line and people who entered the standby line at the same time I entered the fastpass+ line beat me to the ride because they didn't have to take the time to scan their magic bands. This was around 3pm.
At Magic Kingdom, Ariel had a listed wait time of 20 minutes. I waited 5 (and only because the ride was stopped when I got to the loading area). Thunder Mountain had a listed time of 15 minutes. I walked right on. Haunted Mansion said 20 minutes. I waited a little less than 10.
I really don't feel like the listed wait times can be trusted. That being said, I don't remember the last time I have ever had to wait for Figment or Living with the Land. For some of the other rides, like the Maelstrom and Haunted Mansion, I have only seen wait times exceeding 20ish minutes in the middle of summer. This weekend there were times that Pirates, Haunted Mansion, and some other rides that typically have fairly short standby times were 45 minutes or more. However, 15-20 minutes later the lines were down to 10-20 minute waits. An hour later, they were back up again. I think the standby time really depends on how many fastpass+ people return at the same time and your own luck with timing.
At Animal Kingdom, Dinosaur had a listed wait time of 30 minutes. I had a fastpass+ but there was actually no one is the standby line and people who entered the standby line at the same time I entered the fastpass+ line beat me to the ride because they didn't have to take the time to scan their magic bands. This was around 3pm.
At Magic Kingdom, Ariel had a listed wait time of 20 minutes. I waited 5 (and only because the ride was stopped when I got to the loading area). Thunder Mountain had a listed time of 15 minutes. I walked right on. Haunted Mansion said 20 minutes. I waited a little less than 10.
I really don't feel like the listed wait times can be trusted. That being said, I don't remember the last time I have ever had to wait for Figment or Living with the Land. For some of the other rides, like the Maelstrom and Haunted Mansion, I have only seen wait times exceeding 20ish minutes in the middle of summer. This weekend there were times that Pirates, Haunted Mansion, and some other rides that typically have fairly short standby times were 45 minutes or more. However, 15-20 minutes later the lines were down to 10-20 minute waits. An hour later, they were back up again. I think the standby time really depends on how many fastpass+ people return at the same time and your own luck with timing.

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I had fun last night sitting with DD and looking at new things we could try out together.
