Lines this week for MK train?

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Can anyone at MK this week give an idea of what the waits have been like for the train since it just reopened ? (pent up demand 🙂). And has it been a problem to try to board other than Main street since more people than usual may be staying on for the whole circle? Lines are a problem and I'm sure DAS doesn't apply to the train. Thanks!
 
We just rode the train yesterday. There was a wait. We got on at main street and waited about 20min or so. Looked longer at fantasyland. The CM repeatedly told people at the stops that they are a mode of transportation and not a ride, they have to leave on time whether or not the train is completely full.
 
Seems to me that train availability would be related to how busy MK is on any given day. Many may not yet realize the train is back in operation and choose to walk instead. I don't really see it as a matter of 'pent up' demand since on the days the train wasn't running, your only choice was to walk instead.
 

We also rode on Jan. 2 and I think we waited around 20-25 minutes midday. We boarded in Frontierland and the line was down the stairs and wrapped around.
 
Seems to me that train availability would be related to how busy MK is on any given day. Many may not yet realize the train is back in operation and choose to walk instead. I don't really see it as a matter of 'pent up' demand since on the days the train wasn't running, your only choice was to walk instead.
Well the train was closed for such a long time that I can say we’ll definitely ride it more often than usual on our next trip.

We just rode the train yesterday. There was a wait. We got on at main street and waited about 20min or so. Looked longer at fantasyland. The CM repeatedly told people at the stops that they are a mode of transportation and not a ride, they have to leave on time whether or not the train is completely full.
So were guests not allowed to ride full circle? Were they forced to get off at the next stop, no matter what?
 
Well the train was closed for such a long time that I can say we’ll definitely ride it more often than usual on our next trip.


So were guests not allowed to ride full circle? Were they forced to get off at the next stop, no matter what?
We weren't forced to get off and we rode it full circle. I never heard them say it was just a mode of transportation?
 
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We did a full loop from Main St. on 12/28 at around 9:30 upon entering the park. We had zero wait and the train was fairly empty. Later that same day (around 5) we waited approximately 35 minutes at the Fantasyland station.
 
We waited 45 long, hot minutes on Monday afternoon. No one said anything about transportation vs ride and most stayed on the entire loop.
 
Well the train was closed for such a long time that I can say we’ll definitely ride it more often than usual on our next trip.


So were guests not allowed to ride full circle? Were they forced to get off at the next stop, no matter what?
Oh no You can stay on. We got on at Main Street, made the entire loop, and didn’t get off until the next Frontierland. They just said the “mode of transportation” thing because people in line were complaining that the train was leaving with empty rows. But they only have so much time to load and then they have to leave is how they explained it. They don’t wait until they load every row to it’s fullest.
 
Oh no You can stay on. We got on at Main Street, made the entire loop, and didn’t get off until the next Frontierland. They just said the “mode of transportation” thing because people in line were complaining that the train was leaving with empty rows. But they only have so much time to load and then they have to leave is how they explained it. They don’t wait until they load every row to it’s fullest.
admittedly that is kind of weird.. it's not like a real train that has to get to another station on time so commuters can catch a connecting train... it's a theme park train that goes in a circle for hours on end
 
admittedly that is kind of weird.. it's not like a real train that has to get to another station on time so commuters can catch a connecting train... it's a theme park train that goes in a circle for hours on end
They said they run on a schedule and not capacity. I guess because they have multi trains running at one time. Not sure. Or maybe the train is expected at each stop every so many minutes. I never paid much attention to be honest. But because people were complaining they explained it several times during our loop.
 
They said they run on a schedule and not capacity. I guess because they have multi trains running at one time. Not sure. Or maybe the train is expected at each stop every so many minutes. I never paid much attention to be honest. But because people were complaining they explained it several times during our loop.
oh duh, I forgot there is more than one actual train, that makes way more sense, they have to get out of the station in time for the other train to pull in because an incoming train can't just easily slam on it's breaks to wait like a car could. that makes way more sense now haha
 
They have never kept track of where you boarded the train, so Disney would have no way to know when you have to exit. Assume it has always worked that way. Running on a schedule makes sense particularly if they run multiple trains.
 
We rode on Jan 1st. Got on in Fantasy land, got off in Frontier land, after a full round trip so 1 3/4 around the park lol. The kids wanted to stay on. And honestly, besides COP, it was the best thing in MK that day.
 





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