It doesn't have to be Premier Pass or standby. Some people like to have the predictability of the Premier and the spontaneity of standby. If the goal is to accomplish the highest number of rides and rerides, who do you think would still win in a day like this?It might help to show what the mid-afternoon posted waits looks like on a day that PP has sold out in MK, and also a holiday, and remember these are posted waits, which are often slightly inflated.
At 2:40pm:
Barnstormer 25 - LL avail 7:25pm
Buzz 30 - 7:35pm
Dumbo 35 - 5:20pm
HM 50 - none
iasw 30 - 5:45pm
JC 70 - none
Teacups 20 - 4:30pm
Aladdin 20 - 7pm
Pooh 40 - none
Phil 15 - now
Monsters 10 - now
P Pan - 65 - none
PotC 25 - 8pm
7D 75
Space 45 - none
Speed - 20 - 7:50pm
Tron 70 (I recently rode Tron when it was posted 70, actual was 35)
LM - 15 - 5:45pm
Epcot:
FEA 85 - none
Imagine 20 - 7:20pm
L Land 10 - 5pm
M:S 25 - none
Remy - 70 - none
Seas 20 - 3:30pm
Soar 45 - 7:20pm
SE 20 - 8pm
Turtle - 25 - none
AK:
FoP - 95
Dino 50 - none
EE - 35 - 3:20pm
ITtbaB 10 - 3:20pm
Safari 85 - none
Well GotG was very, very, very long overdue to drop the VQ that begins on Feb. 25th, it has been using a VQ for over 1000 days. AndI am guessing the news of eliminating VQs for Tiana and GotG will encourage more people to buy LLPP and LLSP. Spring break is gonna be interesting.
I’ve not seen this news. Does that mean Soarin is falling to Tier 2?. And GotG is also moving from a LLSP to the Group 1 list in the Epcot LLMP attraction list.
Agree, I'm seeing discrepancies on GotG moving to LLMP. Good grief, if 7DMT is a LLSP, surely GotG will remain so.Well GotG was very, very, very long overdue to drop the VQ that begins on Feb. 25th, it has been using a VQ for over 1000 days. AndGotG is also moving from a LLSP to the Group 1 list in the Epcot LLMP attraction list.
Standby for any clarification. Right Now the MDE information and full Web Site show no change to GotG LLSP offering! Only the mobile web content seem(s) to be at issue at the moment.
I am more concerned about Tiana's turning off it's VQ on Feb. 25th since BTMRR is closed until March 2026. Tiana's just has not lived up to the Imagineers reliability plan that was to drop the VQ last July before LLMP and/or LLSP launched as they managed to accomplish in Disneyland.
ETA: Maybe GotG is not moving to LLMP, it seems the different Disney sources don't match on LLSP vs LLPM.
Dave
So load the gift card up in and pay using the blue text links?Yes just make sure you are looking for the Blue text links as you complete the payment process in MDE. Some guests do miss the links are they try to use both at Gift Card and a Credit Card for LLMP and/or LLSP or LLPP purchase. They tend to just focus on the "Continue" buttons.
Dave
I never looked at that way but i guess you are right.I am guessing the news of eliminating VQs for Tiana and GotG will encourage more people to buy LLPP and LLSP. Spring break is gonna be interesting.
Yes of but just to prove you more information and to assist others following along:So load the gift card up in and pay using the blue text links?
I'm not sure I understand why you quoted me, or what you are trying to ask.It doesn't have to be Premier Pass or standby. Some people like to have the predictability of the Premier and the spontaneity of standby. If the goal is to accomplish the highest number of rides and rerides, who do you think would still win in a day like this?
All LLPP, LLMP and LLSP are the same price for all ages.Has anyone bought a premier pass for a younger child? It looks like it costs the same even though they can’t ride a lot of the attractions. We have a limited time and are considering buying premier pass, but it chokes me to pay that much for a three year old.
I plan to get the PP at MK for 3 adult-sized kids for a trip this summer. I know they will skip Speedway, Dumbo, Barnstormer, Aladdin's carpet, and I think they may also skip Small World and Mermaid. It sounds wasteful but we'll only have two days at Disneyworld, and I know they won't wake up until 10 or 11.Has anyone bought a premier pass for a younger child? It looks like it costs the same even though they can’t ride a lot of the attractions. We have a limited time and are considering buying premier pass, but it chokes me to pay that much for a three year old.
It's no different than purchasing for an adult who won't ride X amount of rides not that I don't understand where you're coming from, that's me as an adult who doesn't ride many of the more thrill rides and yet are willing to pay for admission to a park knowing that and willing to pay for a get ahead of the line pass knowing that. Like I only rode a few rides at Silver Dollar City that had their Trailblazer pass and we spent more on that 1-day unlimited pass for me than we did on a 2-day ticket.Has anyone bought a premier pass for a younger child? It looks like it costs the same even though they can’t ride a lot of the attractions. We have a limited time and are considering buying premier pass, but it chokes me to pay that much for a three year old.
I purchased LLPP for MK on a busy long weekend in November. Was meeting a good friend of mine who flew in from the West Coast and we only had 3 days at WDW. It was one of the best days I’ve had at Magic Kingdom in about 15 years. Enjoy!I plan to get the PP at MK for 3 adult-sized kids for a trip this summer. I know they will skip Speedway, Dumbo, Barnstormer, Aladdin's carpet, and I think they may also skip Small World and Mermaid. It sounds wasteful but we'll only have two days at Disneyworld, and I know they won't wake up until 10 or 11.