Spiderman?

Kazzabelle

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Hi all,
Sorry the questions have started already.(while I think of them)
My son is autistic and I have to prepare him for things, so I am gathering things together so nearer the time I can explain what will be there and wont be during our trip this time. He went in December and met Spiderman which was one of his highlights do you know if they are planning on keeping the meet and greet this year. We are going in September.
Thanks x
 
Hello :goodvibes

I haven't heard anything about getting rid of him and I know that it's a popular one so I don't see why they would but I guess we will know more in the coming months as they announce the new seasons
 

Wooo hoo, my ds and nephews will be pleased as we are there September 23rd-27th.

I did ask my mum how long the queue was as she took him in December and she said it was about an hour and a half.
 
Where is the Spderman meet and greet?
 
It's in the studios.
Our wait last may was less than an hour. go and queue as soon as it starts (or a few mins earlier) for the shortest wait time.
 
It's in the studios.
Our wait last may was less than an hour. go and queue as soon as it starts (or a few mins earlier) for the shortest wait time.

Great thanks, where exactly in the studios? :goodvibes
 
What are his normal wait times like?

All depends on when you're going. I see here answers of 1,5 hours.
I met Spidey once, on November 1st.
It was still crazy busy at the parks due to the aftermath of the Halloween Soiree.
But I went 10 minutes before he had to leave at the end of the day, and I waited for about 3 minutes.
So if you go really late, even if the park is busy, you won't have to wait for so long.
 
All depends on when you're going. I see here answers of 1,5 hours.
I met Spidey once, on November 1st.
It was still crazy busy at the parks due to the aftermath of the Halloween Soiree.
But I went 10 minutes before he had to leave at the end of the day, and I waited for about 3 minutes.
So if you go really late, even if the park is busy, you won't have to wait for so long.
Thanks.

Our daughter quite likes him, but is only 20 months so really won't put up with waiting for long. Will have to see waht the times are like when we're there.

What did it say outside when you didn't have to wait?
 
Hi all,
Sorry the questions have started already.(while I think of them)
My son is autistic and I have to prepare him for things, so I am gathering things together so nearer the time I can explain what will be there and wont be during our trip this time. He went in December and met Spiderman which was one of his highlights do you know if they are planning on keeping the meet and greet this year. We are going in September.
Thanks x

Have you considered getting the priority pass?
http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/guest-services/guests-with-mental-or-cognitive-disabilities/
I've got reduced mobility and walk with a stick a lot of the time, with the easy access or priority cards you get reduced wait time for meet and greets with characters as well as attractions. Might be better than queuing, especially with a little one as well.
 
Is most of the line indoors or outdoors?

I.e. is there anyway to tell by looking what the wait is like?
 















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