Does this take the place of the standby line? I know when they did their 3 day test at WDW, once they had 30 minutes worth of guests in the standby line, it was closed. So if you got there after the tickets were all distributed (which didn't take long) you were completely turned away.
Thanks Perlster! It sounds very much like what they did on the 3 day test at WDW, except that they did not scan tickets there. I'm glad they are doing that here.
On the WDW test, they allowed 30 minutes worth of guests into the standby line to start the day, and the return times were soon after. They were designed to keep the return time around 30 minutes.
I would love to see reports on how quickly the tickets run out and how long this continues (whether it's a test).
I haven't done an Anna or Elsa yet but am considering an Elsa gown for my daughter for our December trip.
Of course, I'm also just interested in how Disney is trying to use these standby return tickets. There was about an 80 page thread on the WDW side of things back when they tried this a month or two ago. They did it for A/E's standby line for 3 days then on Soarin for 3 days. People had very strong feelings about it.
When I was there I was the only one inquiring so not that I saw. I'm sure they had their fair share of not so pleasant reactions, but definitely not from me I was more curious than anything else. Even if they had some left I probably wouldn't have taken one.
We are going in 10 days, will this still be in play then does anyone know? I had already more or less had a plan of attack for my little girl to meet them and I was prepared to wait if I had to....now if I don't get passes for the day we are out of luck?
We will be there for 5 days and all but one day is during the week.....And if they are still doing this system is it still just best to try and hit this up ASAP?
We were in the area today (Tuesday, 2nd) during EE. They definitely appeared to be scanning tickets during that time. We saw people standing in the line and going in to see them during this time, and people waiting in line to get the return time tickets. We were totally confused because I didn't know they were starting this, and last time we were here (May) we had to do the whole mad dash/wait 3 hrs experience. It seemed like it was working well, but we did not take part in it, nor was I there to see people's reactions when the tickets ran out .