TravelinGal
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Anyone actually tested the claim that the left line is faster?
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Robin
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Robin
ajleone said:I've found that when there are two lines -one of the two is usually faster although not always the left one(and almost always the one I'm not in).However when we're at ,lets say, a counter service restaurant the middle lines will be packed and the outer lines might have no one in them. weird.
traciedee said:My personal experience is that whatever line I am NOT in is faster. Right or left doesn't matter. If I'm not in it, it's the fast line.
Actually, I believe the claim is the left line is usually shorter, not faster. That's because most people automatically go to the right. So, when approaching a decision point, look and select the shorter line rather than just following the herd to the right.TravelinGal said:Anyone actually tested the claim that the left line is faster?
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Robin
chrome64 said:On the last 3 trips that we have been on, we have not had to wait more than 15 minutes for anything. It was like the waves parted and every ride was waiting on us when we arrived. We joked all three trips that it was the "cosmic forces."
This included trips during July, October, and January so it spanned from peak to slow season!
Gotta love that Disney Magic!