TSMM - No Spoilers!

kaity230

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I'm sorry to post a new thread when there are so many threads about TSMM but I wanted to ask questions without accidentally coming across spoilers. So this is a spoiler free thread! :)

I was wondering about current wait times throughout the day for the ride?
Any specific line tips?

Thank you!

Anyone else that has questions about TSMM and is trying to avoid spoilers feel free to post here too!
 
We were there this weekend and the shortest time that was on the board was around 45 minutes and the longest I saw was 75. But the line did cut across the walkway through Paradise Pier and the sign did say "Wait time from this point".. So add about 20 to 30 more minutes onto that..
 
A spoiler is when you tell something specific that people don't want to know...like the ending to a movie they haven't seen yet...make sense?

Now I need to ask a question...my no-coffee-brain can't figure out TSMM!

Please and Thank You (as Kim Possible would say :) )
 

A spoiler is when you tell something specific that people don't want to know...like the ending to a movie they haven't seen yet...make sense?

Now I need to ask a question...my no-coffee-brain can't figure out TSMM!

Please and Thank You (as Kim Possible would say :) )

Toy Story Midway Mania. :goodvibes
 
A spoiler is when you tell something specific that people don't want to know...like the ending to a movie they haven't seen yet...make sense?

Now I need to ask a question...my no-coffee-brain can't figure out TSMM!

Please and Thank You (as Kim Possible would say :) )

looks like you're not the only one needing coffee! i did think thats what spoiler meant, really, i did. just needed to confirm... thanks! :rotfl:
 
I swear I used to be smart...then I had kids...

Thanks for the clarification :)
 
I swear I used to be smart...then I had kids...

Thanks for the clarification :)

LOL. My brain cell count seemed to become lower with each kid... I'd like to think I passed some on to them...Yes I was generous... I've also become great with denial! Like, "Yes we CAN wait in line for TSMM, because it WILL be fun OR ELSE!" (kids cry in the background)... "Now we're having real family time!"...
:rotfl:
 
We were there this weekend and the shortest time that was on the board was around 45 minutes and the longest I saw was 75. But the line did cut across the walkway through Paradise Pier and the sign did say "Wait time from this point".. So add about 20 to 30 more minutes onto that..

Yikes! Although it is what I was expecting... what time did you see it at the shortest? Thanks!
 
I went on Tuesday (6/24) at 8:57pm. I was on the ride at 9:34pm. It was very fun and the line moved all the time. The sign said 80 min wait!!
 
So, the waiting time, if we have strategy, doesn't seem too bad at all, compared to Nemo in the beginning...:cool2:
 
Quick questions... Is there a FASTPASS for TSMM? Has anyone been at CA at park opening - just thinking the lines would have to be the shortest then, wouldn't they? If you head there first thing? We have annual passes, but haven't been since they opened the new ride. Thank you!!
 
So, the waiting time, if we have strategy, doesn't seem too bad at all, compared to Nemo in the beginning...:cool2:

it loads a lot faster than Nemo, and people dont exactly know that the ride is actually at Disney's California Adventure. Most guest believe its in Disneyland.
 
Quick questions... Is there a FASTPASS for TSMM? Has anyone been at CA at park opening - just thinking the lines would have to be the shortest then, wouldn't they? If you head there first thing? We have annual passes, but haven't been since they opened the new ride. Thank you!!

There is no FP for TSMM.

Reports on other websites have been that there is a HUGE rush of people first thing in the morning, but if you wait until afternoon/evening, the lines are much more manageable. I guess many people are thinking they want to get on it first thing, but that is causing large lines in the morning.
 
I went on Wednesday 6/25, waited in front of the gates at 8:45, and got on the ride shortly after park opening, then saw this sign when I got off:
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Shortly after taking this picture, the security guard changed the wait time to 90 min. He was just making up times, so I guess that's why he didn't want to be in the picture.

Later in the day around 4pm my brother and his family showed up and waited about 45 minutes for the ride.
 
There is no FP for TSMM.

Reports on other websites have been that there is a HUGE rush of people first thing in the morning, but if you wait until afternoon/evening, the lines are much more manageable. I guess many people are thinking they want to get on it first thing, but that is causing large lines in the morning.

I went on Wednesday 6/25, waited in front of the gates at 8:45, and got on the ride shortly after park opening, then saw this sign when I got off:

Shortly after taking this picture, the security guard changed the wait time to 90 min. He was just making up times, so I guess that's why he didn't want to be in the picture.

Later in the day around 4pm my brother and his family showed up and waited about 45 minutes for the ride.

Wow!! We were planning on getting in line early tomorrow morning for CA, and doing TSMM first thing... I really don't want to wait more than an hour for the ride, even thought I've heard great things about it. I think we'll probably stick with our plan and not worry about it too much. Thanks for the information!! Very helpful!
 
Last night got in line at 7:58pm, boarded at 9:01pm. The sign had said 70 minutes. Note that this is the last non-blockout day for SoCal AP holders until August 17th, so things might lighten up a bit during the non-holiday weekdays anyway. Tonight should be busy.
 
wow, so it doesnt seem too bad after all!

Does anyone know if we able to bring our strollers in line for longer wait times?
 
wow, so it doesnt seem too bad after all!

Quest4kingdom-I love your optimism! Here I am reading this thread and thinking, "Oh my goodness, I don't want to wait for an hour." And here you are sweetly saying, "oh, not too bad." Optimism is contagious so thanks for sharing it! ::yes:: Besides, we aren't going until November so maybe the lines will be a wee bit shorter. ;)
 

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