Jungle Cruise Question...

catne

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I should remember this...but I can't!

Is Jungle Cruise queue mainstreamed or do ECV go through a separate line...so would you get a return time?

Thanks!
 
I should remember this...but I can't!

Is Jungle Cruise queue mainstreamed or do ECV go through a separate line...so would you get a return time?

Thanks!

Not mainstreamed last time I rode
 
Did you go after they stopped using GAC and went to the DAS version...i.e., did you get the pass with the return time for Jungle Cruise?

Thanks
 
Unless the que was remodeled there is no way for any mobility device to make it thru the line. The que has tons is switchbacks and a turnstile

I can tell you for sure next week but I'm pretty certain you will still use the separate handicap boat loading area off to the left. Now that line may be using different return tactics but definitely not putting everyone into a common que unless some major rehab has happened.

If I'm wrong please correct me.
 

I saw them giving out return cards and the accessible line being used last Saturday. I agree with pp; there's no room in the regular line for a wheelchair or ECV.
 
Jungle Cruise CMs were very accommodating last week to me in an ECV. The standby wait time was 55 minutes, and the CM wrote a return card for 65 minutes later. We rode another ride and had lunch before going back to the Christmas Jungle Cruise. I wish more rides/attractions at WDW would do that for EVCs.
 
Jungle Cruise CMs were very accommodating last week to me in an ECV. The standby wait time was 55 minutes, and the CM wrote a return card for 65 minutes later. We rode another ride and had lunch before going back to the Christmas Jungle Cruise. I wish more rides/attractions at WDW would do that for EVCs.

The CM wrote a return time that was 10 minutes LONGER than the standby time?
 
I was there yesterday and can confirm there is a separate entrance for wheelchairs. They will issue you a return time. That being said-none of those "accommodations" worked for a good portion of yesterday as the wheelchair boat was out of service. In just the short time I was in the area I saw two families turned away due to the boat issue. Neither guest was able to transfer. The one asking for a return time was denied as was the one returning with the return card.
 
Yes, the CM wrote a time for ten minutes longer than the standby time. The standby time was 65 minutes at 12:32 p.m. He wrote the pass for 1:47 p.m.
At the time I wasn't sure what the new policy was, so I didn't question him. It ended up working out well for us as we rode Aladdin and them had lunch.
 






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