Calidisneyfam
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I got so much great information from these boards, I wanted to share a little bit about our experience and hopefully help out some other folks.
We travelled during our spring break, and stayed at the Portofino Bay hotel March 28-April 1. It was a beautiful hotel and we had no issues at all. I even survived no housekeeping, which I thought would be a hassle. They were great about bringing fresh towels and picking up old ones and trash.
We rope dropped Islands of Adventure 3 of our days, and did Volcano Bay for 1 day. We did early entry for all of our days.
Here is the schedule we followed, which resulted in a different wait time for Hagrid’s each day, but overall we got on without issues and were very happy we rode it first thing, and made the effort to get up early.
6:15 took the ferry boat to City walk
6:28 arrived at the lines at the entrance
6:45 guests started to be let in
Here is where things varied each day.
Day 1: as we walked up to the lines, we were directed to the far left, which seemed to be an auxiliary entrance area they had set up due to crowds. This was a HUGE mistake that we went to the left. Avoid at all costs! They had two people scanning tickets/fingerprints, and it seemed nearly every person had a problem and had to scan the finger over and over. We glanced back at the main line and saw people just streaming in; we considered moving lines (and in hindsight we should have), but it seemed we were so close. We weren’t in the park until 7:10, arrived to the Hagrid’s line at 7:20, boarded the ride at 8:50, so a 90 minute wait. It was OK; it was our first day and we were excited. But man, was it hard watching so many get in ahead of us, when we worked so hard to be there at 6:30.
Day 2: we ignored the direction to get in the line to the left, and got in the main line (which many other people were also doing). We got very close to the front, walked almost all the way through the Hagrid line area with no wait, and were boarding the ride by 7:15.
Day 3: we joined the main line area again, walked through the queue and were just about to enter the castle at 7:00am, and they announced the ride was down. We waited it out, since we were so close, and it was down until 7:40am, and we got on pretty soon after that.
Overall, we had excellent rope drop experiences and loved the ride.
Volcano Day was our “sleep in” day, and we got on the bus to go to the park at 8:45, arrived at 8:55am. There was a short line at security, and they opened security at 9:00am. We were second in line at the ticket check; we got our tapu tapu, put wallet and phone in a locker, and went to the Kraka Toa. It was awesome! We walked right on, then got off and did it again with about a 2 minute wait. The wait quickly went to 70 minutes, and then 120 minutes. Definitely worth getting there early to get it in. The virtual waits are good, but you can only have one at a time; so, while you wait for your ride you really can only do the wave pool or lazy river.
We did all we wanted to do by 12:30, and took off for lunch and then back to the other parks. The park was at capacity when we left at 12:30, with a large crowd waiting to get in. Food lines were insane; I recommend leaving to eat elsewhere. We ate at Sal's at our hotel, and it was very good.
That is my short report. Thanks for everyone’s help with planning this trip. It was great! We might go back next year, since my annual pass is 15 months. Now I’ll know what I’m doing!
We travelled during our spring break, and stayed at the Portofino Bay hotel March 28-April 1. It was a beautiful hotel and we had no issues at all. I even survived no housekeeping, which I thought would be a hassle. They were great about bringing fresh towels and picking up old ones and trash.
We rope dropped Islands of Adventure 3 of our days, and did Volcano Bay for 1 day. We did early entry for all of our days.
Here is the schedule we followed, which resulted in a different wait time for Hagrid’s each day, but overall we got on without issues and were very happy we rode it first thing, and made the effort to get up early.
6:15 took the ferry boat to City walk
6:28 arrived at the lines at the entrance
6:45 guests started to be let in
Here is where things varied each day.
Day 1: as we walked up to the lines, we were directed to the far left, which seemed to be an auxiliary entrance area they had set up due to crowds. This was a HUGE mistake that we went to the left. Avoid at all costs! They had two people scanning tickets/fingerprints, and it seemed nearly every person had a problem and had to scan the finger over and over. We glanced back at the main line and saw people just streaming in; we considered moving lines (and in hindsight we should have), but it seemed we were so close. We weren’t in the park until 7:10, arrived to the Hagrid’s line at 7:20, boarded the ride at 8:50, so a 90 minute wait. It was OK; it was our first day and we were excited. But man, was it hard watching so many get in ahead of us, when we worked so hard to be there at 6:30.
Day 2: we ignored the direction to get in the line to the left, and got in the main line (which many other people were also doing). We got very close to the front, walked almost all the way through the Hagrid line area with no wait, and were boarding the ride by 7:15.
Day 3: we joined the main line area again, walked through the queue and were just about to enter the castle at 7:00am, and they announced the ride was down. We waited it out, since we were so close, and it was down until 7:40am, and we got on pretty soon after that.
Overall, we had excellent rope drop experiences and loved the ride.
Volcano Day was our “sleep in” day, and we got on the bus to go to the park at 8:45, arrived at 8:55am. There was a short line at security, and they opened security at 9:00am. We were second in line at the ticket check; we got our tapu tapu, put wallet and phone in a locker, and went to the Kraka Toa. It was awesome! We walked right on, then got off and did it again with about a 2 minute wait. The wait quickly went to 70 minutes, and then 120 minutes. Definitely worth getting there early to get it in. The virtual waits are good, but you can only have one at a time; so, while you wait for your ride you really can only do the wave pool or lazy river.
We did all we wanted to do by 12:30, and took off for lunch and then back to the other parks. The park was at capacity when we left at 12:30, with a large crowd waiting to get in. Food lines were insane; I recommend leaving to eat elsewhere. We ate at Sal's at our hotel, and it was very good.
That is my short report. Thanks for everyone’s help with planning this trip. It was great! We might go back next year, since my annual pass is 15 months. Now I’ll know what I’m doing!