Jonfw2
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Time is money. And time spent in line at Disney is an investment in your overall enjoyment of the park. So what's worth it and what isn't?
What are your favorite and least favorite attractions with respect to how long the wait typically is? Meaning, "_________ isn't my favorite ride, but with a 20 minute wait, I love it" versus "I have no idea why anyone would wait so long for _________".
Here's mine:
Faves:
1. Everest- it's a great ride regardless, but the single rider can get below 10 minutes even on busy days.
2. Star Tours- because of the multiple sequences, you can go on this multiple times a day with little wait and have different experiences.
3. TTA- I have yet to put my finger on why this little thing is so enjoyable, but it just is. And for a near walk-on? Home run.
4. Haunted Mansion- due to the ride system, usually a briskly moving line and short wait time. And then it's, well, Haunted Mansion!
5.Three Cabelleros- is it the best ride at WDW? Of course not. But is it a fun way to spend a few minutes with little to no wait? Heck yes.
Least (note: this is NOT saying I don't like these rides. It's all about the time value of waiting for them):
1. 7 Dwarfs MT- it's fun. It really is. But for a 90 minute plus wait? No way. Fastpass or not at all.
2. Slinky Dog- cute, whimsical, but ultimately just a glorified kiddie coaster. With 2+ hour lines.
3. Peter Pan- you THINK you remember an amazing ride. This is nostalgia tricking you, an hour or more at a time.
4. Jungle Cruise- a few clever quips plus dated animatronics plus a cool entrance area does NOT equal two hours of waiting.
5. Test Track- sorry, but everything up to the 10 seconds at 60 mph is (sorry!) just kind of boring.
What are your favorite and least favorite attractions with respect to how long the wait typically is? Meaning, "_________ isn't my favorite ride, but with a 20 minute wait, I love it" versus "I have no idea why anyone would wait so long for _________".
Here's mine:
Faves:
1. Everest- it's a great ride regardless, but the single rider can get below 10 minutes even on busy days.
2. Star Tours- because of the multiple sequences, you can go on this multiple times a day with little wait and have different experiences.
3. TTA- I have yet to put my finger on why this little thing is so enjoyable, but it just is. And for a near walk-on? Home run.
4. Haunted Mansion- due to the ride system, usually a briskly moving line and short wait time. And then it's, well, Haunted Mansion!
5.Three Cabelleros- is it the best ride at WDW? Of course not. But is it a fun way to spend a few minutes with little to no wait? Heck yes.
Least (note: this is NOT saying I don't like these rides. It's all about the time value of waiting for them):
1. 7 Dwarfs MT- it's fun. It really is. But for a 90 minute plus wait? No way. Fastpass or not at all.
2. Slinky Dog- cute, whimsical, but ultimately just a glorified kiddie coaster. With 2+ hour lines.
3. Peter Pan- you THINK you remember an amazing ride. This is nostalgia tricking you, an hour or more at a time.
4. Jungle Cruise- a few clever quips plus dated animatronics plus a cool entrance area does NOT equal two hours of waiting.
5. Test Track- sorry, but everything up to the 10 seconds at 60 mph is (sorry!) just kind of boring.