Waiting in line

binkee12

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What is the longest that you will wait in line for a ride? I've been seeing some really long wait times the last couple days and I can't imagine standing in line for over an hour. If you do that do you actually do it for more than one ride in a day? The most I would ever wait in line is 30 minutes and I would probably only do that once a day.
 
I would wait 90 mins for FOP. Other than that no longer than an hour. 30 minutes seems a bit short as you could end up waiting in the FP FOP line for longer than that
 
What is the longest that you will wait in line for a ride? I've been seeing some really long wait times the last couple days and I can't imagine standing in line for over an hour. If you do that do you actually do it for more than one ride in a day? The most I would ever wait in line is 30 minutes and I would probably only do that once a day.
It depends on how much I want to do an attraction. It takes several hours and several hundred dollars for us just to travel to WDW (not counting the food & lodging required for a trip). I'm not putting out all of that money and effort so as to not ride the rides I'm really interested in just because the posted wait time is above some arbitrary number of minutes. It could easily be a year or more before we get another chance.
 

During my AP Pandora preview I almost left the FoP queue because I hit 30 min waiting in line. Having rode with no wait just shortly before I knew I was close, so I ended up waiting the 45 min and riding
 
It depends on how much I want to do an attraction. It takes several hours and several hundred dollars for us just to travel to WDW (not counting the food & lodging required for a trip). I'm not putting out all of that money and effort so as to not ride the rides I'm really interested in just because the posted wait time is above some arbitrary number of minutes. It could easily be a year or more before we get another chance.
I get doing it for a ride you really want to go on I just can't understand people waiting in 5 hours of rides per day. For me is just not a vacation if you're standing in line for a really long time for 3 minute ride. I do really enjoy the rides but I also just like being in the park and would rather just enjoy my time some other way than wait in line.
 
We mostly use FP unless it doesn't have a FP line so whatever length of time the FP line takes. Less than 30 minutes for something standby.
 
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Meh, i dont like to see more than 20ish minutes on the wait time clock. However, I tend to micro manage my TP schedule so that is what my family has become accustomed to. Its definitely possible on an average 6-7 level day in the parks to make that a reality. However, it takes alot of additional day of FP to make it work, but im willing to put in the time and obsessiveness to do so. I cant imagine seeing the wait at FOP or a couple of years ago at FEA being 200ish minutes and actually getting into that line!!!
 
We won't get in line for anything over 35 minutes. We've done every attraction and usually if I can't get a FP+ for it, I'd rather sit on a bench and people watch/listen to the land music. Modifying FP+ has ruined us from the standby line for anything. (I say that happily)
 
I get doing it for a ride you really want to go on I just can't understand people waiting in 5 hours of rides per day. For me is just not a vacation if you're standing in line for a really long time for 3 minute ride. I do really enjoy the rides but I also just like being in the park and would rather just enjoy my time some other way than wait in line.
What is the point of going to the parks but to visit the attractions? I don't cross the country just to mill around the gift shops.

Resort time is one thing, but when at the parks, I want to do our favorite attractions. That's why we're there.
 
We won't get in line for anything over 35 minutes. We've done every attraction and usually if I can't get a FP+ for it, I'd rather sit on a bench and people watch/listen to the land music. Modifying FP+ has ruined us from the standby line for anything. (I say that happily)

Yeah, us too. I feel like my mother, who hasn't visited since FP+ started, thinks expecting 20 minute waits is insane, we never had an issue waiting an hour before, why is now any different? Well, because FP has made it different, and once you know how to use it wisely, it can make long waits mostly a thing of the past.....
 
I would rather get to a park ultra early than wait in any line over 30 minutes.
I would only wait in one line a day that was posted 30 minutes. The first time I rode FoP (without a fastPass+) I arrived so early that I actually walked off the ride at the scheduled Park opening time. At that time the posted wait had grown to 3 hours.
 
Yeah, us too. I feel like my mother, who hasn't visited since FP+ started, thinks expecting 20 minute waits is insane, we never had an issue waiting an hour before, why is now any different? Well, because FP has made it different, and once you know how to use it wisely, it can make long waits mostly a thing of the past.....
How do you use it wisely? I’m curious for your tips.
 
Our trip (we've only done one so far--two more planned) was the week before Thanksgiving last year and we pretty much did everything at least once. We never waited longer than a half hour for anything. Only a handful of waits were over fifteen minutes. I think a half hour would about be our limit and that would have to be fairly rare.
 
How do you use it wisely? I’m curious for your tips.

First, day of FP is important. We usually arrive at the parks at 10ish. Our FP are usually for 10, 11 and 12. Somewhere in there we will eat lunch. Then, we have the rest of the day open for additional FP. While in line for our noon FP, we are scheduling another one so that we can hop right from that to the next. We usually have an entire TP schedule for the entire day planned out so we know where we will be all day and which rides have the shortest lines. But we usually end up getting a FP for that next ride anyway. Because even if the standby line is short, say 15 minutes for Small World, the FP line is probably walk straigth onto a boat so it still shaves 15 minutes off your days wait total. That way, you're constantly booking FP and almost never waiting. If your initial FPs are for the hardest to get rides, then for the rest there usually isn't a problem getting day of availability.

Also, we always spend more than one day in each park (except HS), so we dont always have to FP everything in the same day. So in Epcot, we will do FEA one day and Soarin another day because they both have limited day of availability. That way we dont have to compromise and do standby for the tier 1s that we we arent able to FP. We also like using evening EMH because that gives us additional time where the park is less crowded to ride anything we didnt get our day of FP and the standby was longer than we wanted to wait.
 
First, day of FP is important. We usually arrive at the parks at 10ish. Our FP are usually for 10, 11 and 12. Somewhere in there we will eat lunch. Then, we have the rest of the day open for additional FP. While in line for our noon FP, we are scheduling another one so that we can hop right from that to the next. We usually have an entire TP schedule for the entire day planned out so we know where we will be all day and which rides have the shortest lines. But we usually end up getting a FP for that next ride anyway. Because even if the standby line is short, say 15 minutes for Small World, the FP line is probably walk straigth onto a boat so it still shaves 15 minutes off your days wait total. That way, you're constantly booking FP and almost never waiting. If your initial FPs are for the hardest to get rides, then for the rest there usually isn't a problem getting day of availability.

Also, we always spend more than one day in each park (except HS), so we dont always have to FP everything in the same day. So in Epcot, we will do FEA one day and Soarin another day because they both have limited day of availability. That way we dont have to compromise and do standby for the tier 1s that we we arent able to FP. We also like using evening EMH because that gives us additional time where the park is less crowded to ride anything we didnt get our day of FP and the standby was longer than we wanted to wait.
Thanks! We will be going the end of September, and I am trying to plan out as best as I can before I book FP’s in July.
 
It really just depends on our moods. It also varies from ride to ride. I would wait an hour for FoP for sure. Not much else, though.
 
I'd wait for FoP and the other new Pandora ride because I haven't tried them yet. Other than that, no I generally do not wait in long lines for rides because I know I'll revisit again. Disney isn't a once in a lifetime place for me.
 
We too rarely get in a stand by line of over 20 minutes. We use MDE to secure as many FP+ as possible and know how to work the app to avoid long lines. We visit for 8-10 days at a time annually so do not find it essential to see and do everything while in a park. We also always use park hoppers to change parks if we find great wait times at another park or secure a day of FP+ for a favorite E-ride. There is way too much to see and do that does not involve queuing for an extended amount of time.
 


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