How long would you stand in line?

I'd wait in line for...

  • 15 mins

  • 15 - 30

  • 30 - 45

  • 45 - 60

  • 60 - 90

  • Over 90


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It's not quite so bad waiting for a fairly lengthy time for something like Fantasmic as you get to sit down! ;)

Mind you, those benches are pretty uncomfortable after a time, aren't they?! :eek:
 
I once waited 90 minutes for my first time on Splash mountail. Now it's a 30 minute max wait or I skip it.

This April should be interesting as we are bringing someone who doesn't get to go to WDW too often so we will have to make sure she sees everything even if that means a 90 minute wait.

Lisa
 
I will only wait for ToT. I enjoy the wait because there is so much atmosphere to soak up, and it never seems as though I'm waiting as long as I am.
I'll be travelling with my sisters and 3 yr. old nephew in June, so waiting will be a measure of his patience, not mine. ::MinnieMo
 
I remember waiting in line for more than 50 minutes on some rides waaay back when I went to WDW with my parents during the summer :p

More recently, I remember waiting about 40 minutes to be seated for CP and 30 minutes to get onto PotC... on PotC, the delay was due to a ride breakdown. I don't think I'd wait more than 35 minutes for any ride though.
 

It's hard to answer just one time slot. For me it depends on the attraction. Much of the time, the line ends up being shorter (sometime by a lot) than the sign says.
 
just wanted to see my countdown before I got off this website tonight!!!
 
We go off-season and don't have to wait longer than about 20 to 30 minutes. Even then that is only for headliners and at times when we COULD use FP or just try later. I'd wait longer if I had to (in the summer), or else we wouldn't be able to ride anything!
 
I answered 15-30, but it's rare that I'd wait more than 20 min. We go off-season, go to the parks early, and use fast passes as often as possible. Of course we do wait longer for the BIG events and shows. I take a meal and sit to wait for parades or Fantasmic, etc. We also usually let the kids bring a small toy or something as well. That usually helps.

You will not catch me in a long line for Fantasyland rides. I enjoy riding them and my kids are still very into them, but we ride them 1st thing in the morning and breeze through the whole land.
 
I would say up to 30 minutes. I hate waiting in line which is one of the reasons we choose to go off season. :D :D
 
Originally posted by lissawynn
I will only wait for ToT. I enjoy the wait because there is so much atmosphere to soak up, and it never seems as though I'm waiting as long as I am.
::MinnieMo

I'm the same way... I'll wait longer for some rides than others. Newness of the ride, atmosphere, etc. play an important role. RnRC is my favorite ride, ToT is a close 2nd... if I have to choose a line, I pick ToT.

It also helps that I've been several times and will return many times (DVC member)... so I don't feel compelled to ride everything. It's especially that way at Christmas... the lines are longer than I choose to stand in, so I use FP, soak in the atmosphere, and try out the things I'm usually too busy to do.
 
I voted for 30 to 45 minutes, but I guess it depends on how desperate I was to go on a ride.

One advantage I have with the 'more rigorous' rides, such as Splash Mountain, is that my DW doesn't go on them so I can take advantage of the single rider lane. :)
 
I go value season just for this reason. We never wait or we will use the fast pass. Waiting on line is no fun.
 


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