While I thought it was inflated, reports suggest it's pretty accurate. Even during the busiest times of the year (i.e. Christmas and NYE), never seen in past 30.
*cough cough* thanks FP+
I won't wait 5 minutes for that ride, much less 40.
I was at Epcot tonight, it was crowded. The Mexico line spilled out into the center of the building but it moved fast, maybe 5 min.
That is shocking!
We've always walked right onto this ride in August. Last August, during the FP+ testing, we noticed that the line was sufficiently longer (about 15 minutes or so). We thought that was bad--there's no way I'd wait 40 minutes to ride that in its current state. They'd have to bring back the Dreamfinder for me to wait that long.
We were there on May 10 mid afternoon and the sign said 30 mins, we thought it had to be wrong, it wasn't.
There are positives and there are negatives to FP+. The line-lengthening effect FP has had on mid- and lower-tier attraction waits is definitely a negative.
Line lengthening at previous non-FP attractions was expected, especially when people couldn't re-ride the top tier attractions ad nauseum with FP as they could before. They had to go somewhere else.
In some cases those attractions had been running somewhere less than 100% capacity anyways. If this gets them to 100%, then in theory the wait time increase is really minor. In the case of JII, even a doubling probably would still be short of 100%.
A 40 minute wait today? Is they any attributable reason other than just blaming FP+? Post-24-hour bounceback to Epcot, maybe? Was the rest of Epcot busy?
What really concerns me about all this is that the "powers that be" will see that there are wait times for everything, all the time, and decide that Epcot is PLENTY busy and doesn't need any new attractions…![]()