YawningDodo
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I have not ridden Peter Pan's Flight since before its queue was updated with interactive features years ago--it's not a favorite of mine, but I usually try to ride it once each trip (though I missed it on the last two to WDW), and I'm interested in experiencing the standby queue itself.
So: if I'm interested in experiencing the standby queue but not interested in experiencing it for more than half an hour, when's the best time to hit it? Rope drop is the obvious answer, but I'm a little worried that if I'm there too early after park opening I'll end up walking straight through the queue without stopping and not get to see any of the interactive elements (this is based on my experience ropedropping FoP, where all the people ahead of me were taken through only half the queue, and since I was one of the first ten people who went through the lab I went through it so fast that I barely got to see anything!). Just how fast does the line build up for Peter Pan in the morning? If I rope drop a different ride in Fantasyland and come back to it, will the line already be more than a half hour by the time I get there? Should I just hang out at the back of the rope drop crowd and take my time walking to Fantasyland? Has anyone else actually cared enough about the queue to strategize around this and can tell me about it?
So: if I'm interested in experiencing the standby queue but not interested in experiencing it for more than half an hour, when's the best time to hit it? Rope drop is the obvious answer, but I'm a little worried that if I'm there too early after park opening I'll end up walking straight through the queue without stopping and not get to see any of the interactive elements (this is based on my experience ropedropping FoP, where all the people ahead of me were taken through only half the queue, and since I was one of the first ten people who went through the lab I went through it so fast that I barely got to see anything!). Just how fast does the line build up for Peter Pan in the morning? If I rope drop a different ride in Fantasyland and come back to it, will the line already be more than a half hour by the time I get there? Should I just hang out at the back of the rope drop crowd and take my time walking to Fantasyland? Has anyone else actually cared enough about the queue to strategize around this and can tell me about it?