Yes , same time as the stand by line.But, was your wait as long as those in the standby line? I can't believe they would make guests who have paid for LL wait as long as standby guests?
How often did this happen? This is the first time this has been reported.
Normally when the LL line has a lot of guests in it, CMs will load more LL guests to the attraction than standby guests.
We'll see if others share the same experience but I would wait to see what others report. Are you still there now? If so, I would find a guest entering the standby line at the same time you're entering the LL and then see when each of you boards the ride.
This was not our experience. We always had shorter waits using lightning lanes.We are currently at the Disney World. A few of the rides we used lightening lane passes on were the same length lines as the regular line. I think for future trips we won't pay the extra fees to use them. It definitely wasn't worth the cost.
You should be more specific as to what you rode and when if your intention with your post is to help others. Otherwise it just looks like a vent post stemming from user error (did you just get low level LLs?) or unrealistic expectations (did you think every LL would avoid lines, even at rides that normally have limited/no waits?).A few of the rides we used lightening lane passes on were the same length lines as the regular line. I think for future trips we won't pay the extra fees to use them. It definitely wasn't worth the cost.
The key phrase here is “A few of the rides”.We are currently at the Disney World. A few of the rides we used lightening lane passes on were the same length lines as the regular line. I think for future trips we won't pay the extra fees to use them. It definitely wasn't worth the cost.
No the issue is that more guests are learning to work the system. After 1 year they have learned that by front loading they return time to the front of the return window, they can get another LL selection quicker. It is the age old slinky effect in action in the return time queue.While it has been acknowledged on various videos and I believe here that LL lines are getting longer as they seem to be reducing the standard LL to standby ratio
But if return times are available every five minutes, does front loading really add to the wait times? It seems like it would still be evenly spread out.No the issue is that more guests are learning to work the system. After 1 year they have learned that by front loading they return time to the front of the return window, they can get another LL selection quicker. It is the age old slinky effect in action in the return time queue.
Last year they tended to spread out their actual entry into the LL queue for an attraction. The same behavior also happened with other offering all the way back to the original FastPass paper tickets. Unfortunately it is a learned behavior.
Dave
No the issue is that more guests are learning to work the system. After 1 year they have learned that by front loading they return time to the front of the return window, they can get another LL selection quicker. It is the age old slinky effect in action in the return time queue.
Last year they tended to spread out their actual entry into the LL queue for an attraction. The same behavior also happened with other offering all the way back to the original FastPass paper tickets. Unfortunately it is a learned behavior.
Dave
They do increase Lightening Lane availability throughout the day with regularly scheduled additional release times.Only way for LL line length to increase is increasing number of LL slots available (doesn't seem to be happening) or they adjusting the ratio a bit.