Meet Cinderella/Rapunzel Wait vs. Anna/Elsa

huckabear

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Was able to get an Anna/Elsa FP+ since I know how long the standby line can be I was very excited. However, I'm wondering compared to the Anna/Elsa standby line - is the Cinderella/Rapunzel line as bad? I didn't want to us a FP for it since I am trying to keep my plan balanced and everyone happy. (And trying to fit in some non-FP character visits at rope drop) Just curious if Cindy/Rapunzel wait isn't so bad.
 
The wait for Cinderella/Rapunzel did get long in the afternoon, but I never noticed it even being close to the wait for A&E. Around 45 minutes was the longest I saw, but we went at a fairly low crowd time. I think most people will be heading straight to A&E at rope drop, so you shouldn't have any trouble seeing Cindy/Rapunzel then. Good luck!
 
Was able to get an Anna/Elsa FP+ since I know how long the standby line can be I was very excited. However, I'm wondering compared to the Anna/Elsa standby line - is the Cinderella/Rapunzel line as bad? I didn't want to us a FP for it since I am trying to keep my plan balanced and everyone happy. (And trying to fit in some non-FP character visits at rope drop) Just curious if Cindy/Rapunzel wait isn't so bad.

At 11:13 on 4-24-2015 undercover tourist lists wait time for A&E at 55 minutes and C&R at 25 minutes. And yes I have the app on my phone even though I'm no where near Disney World right now :rolleyes1
 
That's what I was hoping for! I am hoping to try to see Cindy/Rapunzel in standby in late June in the evening. I don't mind a 30 minute wait.

Anyone else?
 

Is it true that late in the evening that the line for A&E becomes quite short and that there is almost no wait for C&R?
 
DD has an 8:45 apt at BBB, so I'm guessing we'll be done around 9:30ish. My plan was to take her over to see C & R after that. Hopefully the line won't be too long. It sounds like it will be reasonable. This will be on a Sunday, if that makes a difference.
 
At RD, people flock to A&E or 7DMT, leaving the rest of Fantasyland easy for the rest of us to pick off quickly. ;) You should have only a short wait for R&C at 9:30.

Easywdw.com often posts charts of posted wait times on certain dates. Here is his chart from March 27, which was during peak spring break time:
http://www.easywdw.com/reports13/mk32715.jpg

With a posted 20 minute wait at R&C at 9:30, I'd put the actual wait that early in the morning closer to 10 minutes.
 
I went through the standby queue for Anna and Elsa, and Cinderella and Rapunzel twice each in the week after Easter.

The first time was at 7am EMH rope drop. The Anna and Elsa line was insane and stretching out of Princess Fairytale Hall. I was second in line for Anna and Elsa and it was around 7.20am when I was done (they only started meeting at 7.15am that day). I went back round and got into the queue for Cinderella and Rapunzel and waited maybe 5 minutes or so.

The second time was at 1.45am during 1-3am EMH. No one was in line for Anna and Elsa - walked straight through the queue and met them! Oddly enough though there was still a small queue for Cinderella and Rapunzel - around 5 minutes or so.

I met Cinderella and Rapunzel once more - this time using a same day FP that I got after I'd used up all my earlier 3 FPs. The FP was for around 11pm or so and I had only changed it to that FP/time slot around 8pm that day.
 


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