Peter Pan new interactive quene

Princess Sparkle

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any suggestions on how to do this ? We can't do too late in the evening because of little kids but were considering parade times. Any other times better ? And if not do u really stand in line for 60 min ? Is it worth it ?
 
I have been following the wait times for this over the days and it's always around that time frame for wait times so was curious as to how to experience it
 
It's been around 60 mins all week, even during MNSSHP. I did it once and it was sooo not worth the wait in my opinion. Think your best bet for short wait times is rope drop
 

You might get lucky and see 45 minutes...but other than late at night you are going to be out of luck... Or you could get there first thing in the morning at rope drop...
 
Rope drop. You have to be at Peter Pan within 15 minutes of rope drop though or you will still have a long line.
 
I would get there at rope drop. The queue is really pretty nice so it is worth a wait, but not 60 minutes worth with young ones.
 
We just did it yesterday with a pre park opening breakfast at BOG. we did Anna and Elsa first and then got to PP by 9:05ish. The wait in standby was about 10 minutes and gave us a chance to experience the new queue.
 
So it seems that the queue is well regarded but not 60 minutes well regarded. Do you miss the queue entirely if you FP+ the attraction?

I'm conflicted about using a FP+ here and missing the new queue.
I'll have a 10 and 11yo with me this year who haven't been in 4 years and only have 4 days though.
 
any suggestions on how to do this ? We can't do too late in the evening because of little kids but were considering parade times. Any other times better ? And if not do u really stand in line for 60 min ? Is it worth it ?

On our last trip in September we just went there at rope drop and there was no wait. Everyone had gone to SDMT or A&E or a "mountain". So we strolled through and let people pass us that didn't want to look at everything. It was really neat and worth doing.
 
So it seems that the queue is well regarded but not 60 minutes well regarded. Do you miss the queue entirely if you FP+ the attraction?

I'm conflicted about using a FP+ here and missing the new queue.
I'll have a 10 and 11yo with me this year who haven't been in 4 years and only have 4 days though.

Yes FP doesn't take you through the interactive queue.

For no FP it'd be best to head there at rope drop. If not, it'll be a constant 30+min standby wait.
 
30 minutes doesn't sound horrible. 60+ does. The first time I rode the ride as an adult, we had an ages-long wait and I hated it. I then had an EMH walk on years later and found it charming and fun. Today I'm mostly curious about the queue. I'd be replacing a Enchanted Tales FP, and that probably doesn't need one. I may replace it and switch out PP if we end up working the queue on an earlier day.
 

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