and the wait for It's a Small World is 12 minutes longer than Big Thunder Mtn. Railroad!! What the????????

and the wait for It's a Small World is 12 minutes longer than Big Thunder Mtn. Railroad!! What the????????
Maybe its because of 50th ann hype everyone wants to ride it for nostalgia.

I look at all of the wait times and I'm not seeing anything that different from what we saw during many years of visiting WDW at Easter. Lines in the middle of the afternoon were always longer than we cared to wait, which is why we spend the afternoons at the resort after doing attractions for 4-5 hours in the morning. When they have 7 AM EMH like they do today, and usually do at Easter, it's easy to do all of the major rides in a few hours so you don't have to deal with those lines.
Maybe its because of 50th ann hype everyone wants to ride it for nostalgia.
and the wait for It's a Small World is 12 minutes longer than Big Thunder Mtn. Railroad!! What the????????
It's the FP+ dislike "pass the red card lanyard back" trick
If you get a red card lanyard to measure standby times, you are supposed to hold it for 5 minutes, then pass it to the party behind you...and tell them to follow the same instructions.

Spring breaks are over and School isn't out yet. The numbers of younger children at the park are probably much higher then the older kids at this time.
Run princess said:I don't understand the surprise. Many spring breaks before a long holiday weekend equals crazy crowds.
I expect some of the parks will reach capacity over the next few days.
:lol. I've always held my red lanyard, but I've always wondered...Hey, the red lanyard is a sacred trust!
(Not sure I get the "FP+ dislike part of the joke, though...)