how long are you willing to stand in a line?

mister morrow

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I've wondered if it was just me, but I can manage to stand in lines for long times (100+ minutes).

What is your max time you would stand in a line for?
What rides would you be willing to stand in for that said time?
 
Maybe an hour?? TSMM?
Luckily for me my boys won't wait longer than 20-30 minutes so I never have to worry about it. If they have the choice to sit with an ice cream & people watch or queue for an hour they would choose people watching every time! They are just happy to be at Disney, rides are great but they definitely don't make or break our trip
 

We are also 20 minutes max. We are willing to get up early and rope drop, hit the headliners / use FP+, then do rides / attractions with 20 min or less wait time. Having said that, we do longer trips (this trip is 16 nights) so we get lots of opportunity to visit the parks. I think that if my trip were short (a week or less), then I'd be willing to do a line up to 30-40 min.
I would wait for Soarin' and Safari.
 
We are also 20 minutes max. We are willing to get up early and rope drop, hit the headliners / use FP+, then do rides / attractions with 20 min or less wait time. Having said that, we do longer trips (this trip is 16 nights) so we get lots of opportunity to visit the parks. I think that if my trip were short (a week or less), then I'd be willing to do a line up to 30-40 min.
I would wait for Soarin' and Safari.

Even my short trips over Christmas week are 20 minutes max. I'm just too old and impatient to wait in any line, anywhere. :crazy:
 
30-45 min. New ride I'd do 1 hour. Anything over that and I'll pass. Really no ride anywhere at any park is worth more than a 30 min wait
 
20 mins for us also, that is about all my DS can take so we also rope drop and use fp+. He would wait that amount of time for Star tours and maybe splash.
 
In the past I'd say 20 minutes. But on my last trip I waited for an hour in the SDMT line with my husband and 2 hours for the soft opening of the Kong Ride at Universal (that I wouldn't want to repeat).

Solo trip I still wouldn't wait more than 30 minutes for anything and I sure won't wait more than an hour for the new Kong ride.
 
That depends on circumstances.

If we are with the kids and the queue is outside in the hot sun then maybe 20 minutes or so.

If it is just DH and I on a date night while the kids are with grandma and the queue is inside or otherwise cooled and I have an adult beverage in my hand then I would be willing to wait MUCH longer. DH and I waited for 45 for Soarin' under these circumstances last year and didn't bat an eye.
 
It depends on which ride I guess, I also have really crappy knees so standing in one spot for a long time becomes very painful. The most I can do is an hour, sometimes I can push it to an hour and a half if I have something to lean against. Luckily if I'm walking/moving at a good pace no pain no problem so walking the parks is fine.
 
45 minutes if it is a new, must do ride. Otherwise 20 -30, depending on the ride.

I don't remember any queues in the son, but I don't wait in the sun.
 
30 minutes is it for us. If it is more than that, we will get a FP another time or come back.
 












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