I have ridden RSR a few times during EE hours, most recently in June. There have also been times when the ride has not been able to open during EE due to operational startup issues and has opened later.Just watched a vlog from SoCal Disney Dad and on the day they went to DCA (they used EE) RSR opened well before 8:00am rope drop. Anyone else experienced this or do you think it was just a one off thing.
Thanks, we don't like GotG so I thought we would hit Web Slingers first then head to Carsland. I thought we could check with a cast member to see what was happening with RSR and decide what to do from there. I would like to try and ride it first up and then come back for a single rider turn later in the evening. If none of that works out I am prepared to pay for ILL (or whatever its called now) but this will be my first time trying Single Rider so we shall see how it goes.Our typical onsite EE at DCA is GotG x 2 then RSR for 8:00 “rope drop” and the last couple of visits there were EE guests walking out the exit ramp as we entered the queue before 8 AM. RSR is hit or miss to be operational at rope drop, so have a plan B in the event that it is not running at or before rope drop.
Oh thanks for the report.Here today and RAdiator springs was our first ride. Queue opened at 7:30, ride opened at 8am.
What time do you usually make it to the RSR queue after the two rides on guardians? How long is RSR if you get in line at 7:45-7:55am after doing something else first? I’m not sure I want to spend my whole early entry time waiting for it, but it would be nice to get there before regular rope drop if that’s a good strategy.Our typical onsite EE at DCA is GotG x 2 then RSR for 8:00 “rope drop” and the last couple of visits there were EE guests walking out the exit ramp as we entered the queue before 8 AM. RSR is hit or miss to be operational at rope drop, so have a plan B in the event that it is not running at or before rope drop.
We typically aim to be at the entrance to the RSR queue by 7:55 ish. I think as long as you beat the non EE stampede that arrives shortly after 8 am your wait should be 20 minutes or less. It seems like most who arrive early to RSR only ride once and then head out to other attractions. Recently when we have joined the non-EE stampede there have been EE guests leaving the attraction (after riding) when we arrived at the queue. Last time we rode GotG the cast member that walked our group down from the rope drop area routed us through most of the outdoor queue and the ride was slow to load so we only rode it once before heading to RSR. If RSR standby is a priority, I would plan on only riding GotG once. We have older kids so if we don’t beat the non-EE crowd to RSR, we just ride single rider.What time do you usually make it to the RSR queue after the two rides on guardians? How long is RSR if you get in line at 7:45-7:55am after doing something else first? I’m not sure I want to spend my whole early entry time waiting for it, but it would be nice to get there before regular rope drop if that’s a good strategy.
Agree with planning to only ride GOTG once as the only thing you will have time for during EE if you are trying for RSR at RD. They are often not running all elevators at GOTG at EE, so you will likely only be able to ride once, if you want to be sure to be in line for RSR prior to regular RD. It takes a few minutes to walk to GOTG at the start of EE, then usually at least 15 minutes for the line, the pre-show and the ride, and then you have to walk to RSR (short cut by leaving Avenger’s Campus via the path between the Ancient Sanctum and Avenger’s HQ, walking past Luigi’s to get to RSR). You will still be behind a lot of EE folks when you get to RSR at 7:55am, but you will be ahead of all of the RD crowd. Expect 20-30 minutes wait even with this advantage (unless you ride nothing in EE and just line up right away at RSR). It will still likely be the shortest wait for RSR all day, so it is a good strategy and one we employ ourselves.We typically aim to be at the entrance to the RSR queue by 7:55 ish. I think as long as you beat the non EE stampede that arrives shortly after 8 am your wait should be 20 minutes or less. It seems like most who arrive early to RSR only ride once and then head out to other attractions. Recently when we have joined the non-EE stampede there have been EE guests leaving the attraction (after riding) when we arrived at the queue. Last time we rode GotG the cast member that walked our group down from the rope drop area routed us through most of the outdoor queue and the ride was slow to load so we only rode it once before heading to RSR. If RSR standby is a priority, I would plan on only riding GotG once. We have older kids so if we don’t beat the non-EE crowd to RSR, we just ride single rider.