For either ride do the regular lines get long? Also, is a lot of experience lost going through the LL?Just heads up that if you get a VQ for either ride, when your group is called you can go to a CM and have it converted to DAS which will allow you through the LL.
When you get close to the ride, you will be able to see the wait time in the Boarding Group Line - it can be longFor either ride do the regular lines get long? Also, is a lot of experience lost going through the LL?
There are a few rides where I’ve asked to be able to walk quickly through the full queue for a ride I can’t do and have been allowed. But it’s tough cause I have to keep convincing people that I’m not cutting in line
When I was there last week the Tron regular line was crazy long and LL was dead empty. Guardians seemed to have a few more folks in the LL but regular line wasn't terrible either. Tron LL doesn't miss anything to my knowledge. The Guardians LL is missing some theming but nothing critical.For either ride do the regular lines get long? Also, is a lot of experience lost going through the LL?
There are a few rides where I’ve asked to be able to walk quickly through the full queue for a ride I can’t do and have been allowed. But it’s tough cause I have to keep convincing people that I’m not cutting in line
ThanksWhen I was there last week the Tron regular line was crazy long and LL was dead empty. Guardians seemed to have a few more folks in the LL but regular line wasn't terrible either. Tron LL doesn't miss anything to my knowledge. The Guardians LL is missing some theming but nothing critical.
That would be too stressful to me - moving past all those people in the queue, making them move to the side, etc. I'd be uncomfortable if someone came by me that way as well.For either ride do the regular lines get long? Also, is a lot of experience lost going through the LL?
There are a few rides where I’ve asked to be able to walk quickly through the full queue for a ride I can’t do and have been allowed. But it’s tough cause I have to keep convincing people that I’m not cutting in line
That would be too stressful to me - moving past all those people in the queue, making them move to the side, etc. I'd be uncomfortable if someone came by me that way as well.
Last week GoG regular line reached just outside the doors to enter the building. LL wasn't bad but still had a line.For either ride do the regular lines get long? Also, is a lot of experience lost going through the LL?
I would not expect this to be allowed in either ride. You'd have to get a VQ and get in line with everyone else. At the end you can take the chicken exit. Cutting the line past people is not okay.There are a few rides where I’ve asked to be able to walk quickly through the full queue for a ride I can’t do and have been allowed. But it’s tough cause I have to keep convincing people that I’m not cutting in line
It was at Disneyland. Some of their attractions don’t have (or at least didn’t have) a Lightning Lane, so people with disabilities were being brought in thru the exit. That causes a lot of congestion with no easy way to add people into line like at WDW.I had anxiety just thinking about doing that too. When someone said they were asking adults who requested das to wait outside the line while their party waited in line then to somehow join the party at the front of the line doing that gave me anxiety. I assume that would have meant just doing it in lightning lane but yikes. Glad that isn’t what they are having people try (at world anyway. I believe someone was talking about it at land but hopefully it isn’t a thing).
I did it at Hogwarts at Universal which has a lot more room inside. I did it at Peter Pan once really early after BoG breakfast. Oh, and ToT once. It’s not that bad. You talk to a cast member and they point you to the most accessible place to get inside and walk through.Last week GoG regular line reached just outside the doors to enter the building. LL wasn't bad but still had a line.
TRON regular line was quite long outside the building. I know we couldn't have done it. The LL was quite short.
I would not expect this to be allowed in either ride. There would be no way to know if you rode the ride or not. Honestly I can't see any popular ride allowing this.
I can see them letting you access the queue, but having you go past others in the queue? That just seems rife with the stress of confrontations - how did your child handle that anxiety?I did it at Hogwarts at Universal which has a lot more room inside. I did it at Peter Pan once really early after BoG breakfast. Oh, and ToT once. It’s not that bad. You talk to a cast member and they point you to the most accessible place to get inside and walk through.
I have a child who loves the parks but has severe ride anxiety. We find ways to make it work![]()
I felt very uncomfortable using DAS at Disneyland because of this, at the rides where there were no LLs. It just felt like we were very conspicuously cutting the line and people were staring at us. Luckily no one said anything but it made me anxious.t was at Disneyland. Some of their attractions don’t have (or at least didn’t have) a Lightning Lane, so people with disabilities were being brought in thru the exit. That causes a lot of congestion with no easy way to add people into line like at WDW.