For fast passes? An hour after park open there's little if no line at all. The ride itself, yes, the line builds quickly.Think it depends on the day of the week and the time of year, but my estimate would be 50-65 minute line if you are getting in it one hour after the park opens.
When was this? They're generally available at least an hour after opening according to trip reports (and my experience) over the last several months. It does depend on crowd levels, day etc. but unless you're arriving to the park "late" say after mid morning, they should be easily obtainable.I personally don't thinks it's worth it to wait for a fast pass for this ride. We went straight to the ride as soon as the park opened & the only people in line before us had EMH. We waited about 45 mins. When we got off the ride the FP line was already giving out tickets to come back at 7pm. I just don't think it's worth it because you could wait in line for an FP & not get one
Are the RSR FP's still not connected to the regular FP system? So if you pull a FP and the return time is in the evening can you pull more FP's or do you have to wait now like regular FP's? It has been 2 years since we were there.....
TIA!
.For fast passes? An hour after park open there's little if no line at all. The ride itself, yes, the line builds quickly. When was this? They're generally available at least an hour after opening according to trip reports (and my experience) over the last several months. It does depend on crowd levels, day etc. but unless you're arriving to the park "late" say after mid morning, they should be easily obtainable.
Could someone really explain the Wide Right Technique? Not sure I know how to visualize it. Is it how you line up or is it a special way to go to Carsland to get there quicker?
Could someone really explain the Wide Right Technique? Not sure I know how to visualize it. Is it how you line up or is it a special way to go to Carsland to get there quicker?
"Wide right" is no longer an internet message board secret. The music playing on Route 66 was urging everyone to move to the right! -- Suzanne