Time Rides Close

datadiva48

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If the park closes at 12am, what time does the rides close. Will we be able to ride a few more rides from 11:00 - 12:00 am after the second Fantasmic show? TP's show all the rides be closed at 11:00?
 
If you are in line before park closing, you can ride the rides. They won't let new people in line once the park closes though.

I checked on this with RSR awhile back. It was 10 minutes to park closing, and there was still a 30 minute wait. The CM said if you are already in line when the park closes, you get to ride. :banana:

Makes sense.., I mean, what are they going to tell everyone who is in line at park closing? "Too bad...walk back out of the queue and leave?" :rotfl2:
 
If the park closes at 12am, what time does the rides close. Will we be able to ride a few more rides from 11:00 - 12:00 am after the second Fantasmic show? TP's show all the rides be closed at 11:00?

Rides close when the park closes. If you're in line at that time, you get to ride--no matter how long the line is.
 
Depending on the line and the ride, they may close the line a few minutes before the official closing time (as is usually the case with Peter Pan), but you'll have no problem squeezing in a few more rides during the last hour.
 

Depending on the line and the ride, they may close the line a few minutes before the official closing time (as is usually the case with Peter Pan), but you'll have no problem squeezing in a few more rides during the last hour.

I've never seen this at PP. I've only ever seen CMs waiting for the closing announcement and then closing the line at that point. (I've even seen people sneak into line a few minutes after closing, too.)
 
Depending on the line and the ride, they may close the line a few minutes before the official closing time (as is usually the case with Peter Pan), but you'll have no problem squeezing in a few more rides during the last hour.

I've experienced this at Alice as well.
 
As the PPs noted, you can usually get into a line for a ride right up until the park closes. Some attractions may have different hours than the park, but those are usually listed in the time's guide (like Toontown closing before fireworks and not necessarily re-opening). For the rides that closed a few minutes early, was it 2 minutes? 5 minutes? 10 minutes? I haven't had this happen, so I was wondering if it could be something to do with which clock the CM is going by. I've noticed that the clocks in DLR are not necessarily all in sync.
 





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