wisblue
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I don’t think the quick disappearance of the VQ boarding groups necessarily points to a 3+ hour standby wait at ROTR.
With the offsite VQ, people were able to get a BG multiple times in one trip with very little effort. Those same people might not be willing to join a rope drop stampede more than once per trip.
Having done ROTR a few times on previous trips, I am in that category. On my upcoming trip in November I have 2 DHS days planned. Depending on what the situation is, I might pay for an IAS once or rope drop ROTR once, or skip ROTR altogether this trip. With the current VQ system I would try to get a BG both days, but might not use both if the return times are not convenient. I definitely wouldn‘t wait in a standby line as long as an hour for a ride I have done multiple times.
With the offsite VQ, people were able to get a BG multiple times in one trip with very little effort. Those same people might not be willing to join a rope drop stampede more than once per trip.
Having done ROTR a few times on previous trips, I am in that category. On my upcoming trip in November I have 2 DHS days planned. Depending on what the situation is, I might pay for an IAS once or rope drop ROTR once, or skip ROTR altogether this trip. With the current VQ system I would try to get a BG both days, but might not use both if the return times are not convenient. I definitely wouldn‘t wait in a standby line as long as an hour for a ride I have done multiple times.