zacharyt25
Polynesian Resort Enthusiast
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- Jun 2, 2020
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Could not agree more. I'm a nerdy math person, and even if the park is "sold out" at about 25% capacity, the lines cannot possible be that long. Not everyone will head to the same ride. Now obviously there will be some anomalies throughout the day with crowd spikes in certain parts of the park, or ride breakdowns or even weather. But it just doesn't seem realistic that the rides are going to have crazy long lines most of the time.
People also tend to forget 2 big things....there is only 1 line now and no separate FP queue which will significantly speed the lines up. Also, there is no park hopping which is HUGE for crowd control. Not everyone is going to show up right at opening. People will trickle in/out through the day. Some people will still take afternoon breaks. People need to eat, so not only will park capacity be spread out through the rides, but through the restaurants too.
My family is thinking headliners to be no longer than an hour, but realistically we are thinking 30 minutes or less (except for ROTR). We are also doing Universal, and their lines are VERY short, even for headliners (and they are still doing Express Pass).
This is SO reassuring to hear!! I thought I was alone on thinking like this after seeing a lot of people say otherwise but like you said, especially with no FP the lines will move at a much better pace. I also hadn't thought of park hopping helping a ton. Also, if Universal lines are moving quick, then that's the first place we should have looked to see how things might shape up at the world.