LL Premier Pass is here!

Amazing how expensive and yet they are selling out. Can't blame Disney for providing a service people are willing to buy. I am more concerned with Disney continue to dilute the product (parks are not as clean, cast members are stretched thin, innovation is in short supply, etc.). Wish they would raise their game and become the Disney of old again.
 
Are there really 45 minute (give or take) stand by waits for Peter Pan
Peter Pan has long waits quite often. It's a slow loading, low capacity attraction. In May 2022 the lowest I saw was 35 mins but it broke down, most other times it was 55-70+ mins. It was definitely high waits in September 2017 and September 2011. Peter Pan also had high waits over at Disneyland in March 2019 and September 2019. It's not as much about the time of year just how the attraction loads with its capacity. You're more likely to see it high waits as opposed to the random low waits.
 
Amazing how expensive and yet they are selling out. Can't blame Disney for providing a service people are willing to buy. I am more concerned with Disney continue to dilute the product (parks are not as clean, cast members are stretched thin, innovation is in short supply, etc.). Wish they would raise their game and become the Disney of old again.
Well, money shouldn’t be the problem
 
Peter Pan has long waits quite often. It's a slow loading, low capacity attraction. In May 2022 the lowest I saw was 35 mins but it broke down, most other times it was 55-70+ mins. It was definitely high waits in September 2017 and September 2011. Peter Pan also had high waits over at Disneyland in March 2019 and September 2019. It's not as much about the time of year just how the attraction loads with its capacity. You're more likely to see it high waits as opposed to the random low waits.
Last time I did a real Disney trip was in 2014. My daughter and myself were just there in October, and really just chilled with the exception of the MNSSHP and one other park day (Epcot). We did not do any LL/Multipass. I did notice the wait times were a somewhat crazy. We waited for Remy for 1 hour. Other than that it seemed about 30 ish minutes for others (Soaring, Living with the Land, etc...) 2014 was A LOT easier, lol. I wish that I had chatted family about Universal for September.....(still may, lol) But May is a keeper for DH and myself, so I guess I will think all this new stuff over.
 

Any reports of people using it this week? Curious how it's working with large crowds.

Same! I would like to know this as well....

I asked on an IG post of people who visit the parks daily for their jobs and their response was that they have not noticed any difference in the LL waits or standby lines based on the number of people in the parks this week. To them the waits are as anticipated. :)
 
I noticed that on the MDE app, under “view eligible experiences”, for the MK both Jingle Cruise and Jungle Cruise are listed. In Epcot both LwtL and the Glimmering version are listed. I’m guessing that you can still only ride each attraction once? But hopeful that it’s twice lol.
 
Your initial guess is correct for these 2 attractions. Since they are physical holiday overlays it is only once per LLPP for Jingle Cruise and Glimmering LwtL.

Dave
 
Your initial guess is correct for these 2 attractions. Since they are physical holiday overlays it is only once per LLPP for Jingle Cruise and Glimmering LwtL.

Dave

Off topic, but do you know what time they turn on the lights for LWTL - is a 6 pm LL late enough or should it be later?
 
Have any of these passes sold out 7 days out for a park? As in, do I have to be ready to pounce at 7 AM if I’m going over a busy time?

Or are they typically selling out closer (say 2-4 days out)
 
I purchased this for our family last week at Disneyland/DCA and it was absolutely fantastic.

Our only gripe is that we couldn’t use it on the Fantasy Land rides.
 
@Skbak

This is the first week that an LLPP at any park has sold out so not much to go on. Bur for reference MK and HS sold out at 7 days for 11/25.

Dave
 
Kinda random to be a Monday selling 7 days out but not the other days around thanksgiving, no?
 
Well is was Monday at 7 days but other days this week did sell out just not at the 7 day mark.

Sat, Nov 23 - MK
Sun, Nov 24 - MK, DHS, Epcot
Mon, Nov 25 - MK, DHS, Epcot, AK
Tue, Nov 26 - MK, DHS, Epcot, AK
Wed, Nov 27 - MK, DHS, AK
Thu, Nov 28 - MK, DHS, Epcot, AK
Fri, Nov 29 - MK, DHS
Sat, Nov 30 - MK

Dave
 
I was looking at the prices of the Premier passes beginning Dec 20-22 and I noticed that on the 21st Epcot LLPP is priced at only 149. When Every other day in December is 229 and up! I wonder what is happening or not happening in Epcot that day to make is so much cheaper
 
I asked on an IG post of people who visit the parks daily for their jobs and their response was that they have not noticed any difference in the LL waits or standby lines based on the number of people in the parks this week. To them the waits are as anticipated. :)
We were at the parks on 11/20-11/26, and 12/2 (took a cruise over the busiest period but it was much, much worse by 11/25 than it was on 11/20-21). We didn't use LLPP but did use LLMP for 6-8 rides/day and the lightening lanes were often worse than they had been in months (still not quite as bad as prior to DAS reform) by 11/25. Trying to remember where we noticed it most, one night we spent 15-20m in the LL for Spaceship Earth, there were at least two times the LL for Cosmic Rewind stretched back out of the building (maybe 11/22 and 12/2). Living with the Land was chaotic on 12/2, but once we figured out how to get in the LL line (hint: not the LL!) it wasn't more than 10 minutes. Slinky Dog LL was over 20 minutes, maybe close to 30 the weekend before Thanksgiving. ToT got backed up in the boiler room once but the getting to the pre-show had reasonable waits. We skipped BTMRR this trip, and it's often one of the worst offenders (as well as TT that was down). We got on Soarin' in less than 15 minutes, it's often problematic. In summary, I would say that even though parks were packed 11/21-11/26, the LLs moved much better than they did on average last holiday season.
 












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