SaintsManiac
Wait for it.
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Did you point out to your friend that she also essentially waited an hour?!![]()
EXACTLY! That is what always gets me.
Did you point out to your friend that she also essentially waited an hour?!![]()
Did you point out to your friend that she also essentially waited an hour?!![]()
EXACTLY! That is what always gets me.
This exactly!Because it can literally save you several hours of standing in line over the course of the day.
We can generally do 4 attractions in the first hour the park is open, 3 attractions in the second hour, and 2 per hour after that.
What you both seem to be missing though is that she only waited 15 minutes in line. If she had gotten there right when the park opened, she would've been behind all the people who were already there before rope drop and probably would have had to wait in line an hour, which would be 45 additional minutes of park time waiting in line.
What you both seem to be missing though is that she only waited 15 minutes in line. If she had gotten there right when the park opened, she would've been behind all the people who were already there before rope drop and probably would have had to wait in line an hour, which would be 45 additional minutes of park time waiting in line.
Did you point out to your friend that she also essentially waited an hour?!
Space Mountain five times in an hour.
That's the point. She waiting an hour for 1 ride. I rode it 4 times in an hour during a different part the day which felt was a much more efficient use of my time.
But she only waited 15 minutes of park operating time. If you rode it 4 time in one hour, then you spent about 15 minutes waiting for each ride as well.
We hit Space 4 times in 35 minutes starting at 11:25 pm on our last visit. We also rode Tower 13 times in just under two hours (8-10 pm), but I still don't know why.
It's possible it may have been down immediately prior to your riding it. When they're resetting, lots of people leave queues. I hopped over to MK in August on a crowded day, after having used my first three Fastpasses at AK, and lucked into arriving at Space Mountain as it reopened. Standby was a walk-on, and I rerode three times by scheduling my 4th, 5th, and 6th Fastpasses as I was walking through the queue. As for Tower of Tower, I want your luck![]()
The wait time are intentionally inflated late at night to discourage riders. For Space, the posted time was 50 minutes but we rode 4 times in 35 minutes.
At Toy Story, the posted wait was 70 minutes but the line attendant admitted that the actual wait was closer to 15. We rode 4 times in an hour.
Knowing how the system works makes multiple rerides much easier. We read about Line Stacking and other line manipulation techniques that Disney uses in the 1999 Unofficial Guide so this is nothing new.
I dream of the day I can take advantage of late nights instead of rope drop. Maybe if we do an adults only trip. As it is, my kids have never in their lives slepts past 7am. Ever. Their usual wake up is between 5:30am and 6:30am. No matter how late they stay up, no matter where we are, no matter how much I bribe them. We RD because there is nothing else to do when you have been up since 6 and already had breakfast.The wait time are intentionally inflated late at night to discourage riders. For Space, the posted time was 50 minutes but we rode 4 times in 35 minutes.
At Toy Story, the posted wait was 70 minutes but the line attendant admitted that the actual wait was closer to 15. We rode 4 times in an hour.
Knowing how the system works makes multiple rerides much easier. We read about Line Stacking and other line manipulation techniques that Disney uses in the 1999 Unofficial Guide so this is nothing new.