At park open on 8/24, the CM announced that they would be down to one screen for "the next few months."
Now... that could be an incorrectly informed CM... or it could be Disney under-promising so they can over-deliver. But those are the specific words that were used.
You are probably right. Well, another thing to add to my black hole week in September.
How long is the fastpass line within the first couple hours of opening?
When I was there in August 14 to 18, Soarin ran out of fastpasses before any other DCA FP ride including Guardians and RSR and both screens were working. I was getting Guardians FP till around 4, they may have lasted longer but I stopped looking after that. Soarin seemed to run out by 2 or 3.
I'm pretty sure it was already down to one screen at that point.When I was there in August 14 to 18, Soarin ran out of fastpasses before any other DCA FP ride including Guardians and RSR and both screens were working. I was getting Guardians FP till around 4, they may have lasted longer but I stopped looking after that. Soarin seemed to run out by 2 or 3.
I thought both were open, but upon further thought maybe not. They directed us to the left side very quickly that I didn't notice that they weren't filling both sides We only went once and had a maxpass for it and went to the left right away. Didn't have to stand at allAre you sure that both screens were working at that point? In early Aug, we picked up a second set of Soarin FP at 1:12 p.m. and our time was 3:15-4:15 p.m. (I saved our paper FP reminders.) Even assuming that was a slow day, that seems like a huge difference.
Mea Culpa, I thought I had seen people going to both sides. We only went on it once during our visit.I'm pretty sure it was already down to one screen at that point.
Yup, I just checked my photos and the 14th is actually the day I chatted with the CM there about being down to one screen.
I'm looking now and Soarinis at 95 min, which with only one theater looks reasonable. And TSMM is a posted 45. My guess is the after school/work crowd had just hit when you were looking.Soarin' wait time is 105 min right now and TSMM is 120 min. Is that normal for the "off season". Seems awfully high even with one theater being down...
I think your app had a bug. I was there from 4:00 on and those times don't seem accurate. It was pretty dead this afternoon - everything but the headliners were total walk-ons, and those were under an hour even with Grizzly down (which was unfortunate in the heat). I think TSMM was about 50 minutes around 5:00 when we checked...Soarin' wait time is 105 min right now and TSMM is 120 min. Is that normal for the "off season". Seems awfully high even with one theater being down...
I kept closing the app and restarting it because I didn't believe it either! Glad to hear that wasn't true.I think your app had a bug. I was there from 4:00 on and those times don't seem accurate. It was pretty dead this afternoon - everything but the headliners were total walk-ons, and those were under an hour even with Grizzly down (which was unfortunate in the heat). I think TSMM was about 50 minutes around 5:00 when we checked...
If you can be at Soarin' about 10-15 minutes before rope drop, it may be best to ride it first thing (esp. if you have MaxPass and can book your next FP while waiting). If they are not using the queue before rope drop, and the line is not yet all the way back to the circle, then your wait should be less than 45 minutes.
The Fastpass line is long due to having only one screen, guests taking a while to scan their park tickets for FP.
FPs are now lasting about as long a Guardians and Racers. Not uncommon