I was gonna say "nothing", but then I remembered we waited about that long to get in to Disneyland on July 17, 2005 for Disneyland's 50th Birthday.
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So, I'll have to say: I would wait that long to get in to Disneyland on July 17, 2055 for Disneyland's 100th Birthday.![]()
For a flight to get me to Florida
Hmmm. I waited 2 hours once to see Sue Grafton and get her autograph.
Totally worth it! I love those Kinsey Millhone books.
But for a theme park ride? No way.
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I would wait for a FREE DVC membership (fees and dues included), FREE lifetime pass to WDW for me and my family, and I have waited in line for football tickets in college!! I attended Texas A&M and some of you may know our biggest rival is UT. When it's a home game the tickets sell fast and inorder to get a student ticket we all camp out for days!! Yes we do bleed maroon down here in Aggieland!!
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yes we've done that - but I'd rather be at the airport early than rush and risk missing the flight. Totally different on the way home though
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i'm with you- i won't wait more than 20 minutes for an attraction at the parks, unless there is some reason (like last day and we missed a certain ride), but even then, 30 minutes is my max.I thought about this and honestly my answer is ...
NOTHING
Heck! If a line at WDW or DLR is longer than 20 minutes, we FP it or wait until later or another trip. Life is too short to wait! On my deathbed, I would want those five precious hours back!
Jennifer
I am not patient and my DH is one of those that wants to walk into the movie as it is starting and skip the previews.
nothing
Same here unless i got paid to wait in line for five hours then i would.
I thought about this and honestly my answer is ...
NOTHING
Heck! If a line at WDW or DLR is longer than 20 minutes, we FP it or wait until later or another trip. Life is too short to wait! On my deathbed, I would want those five precious hours back!
Jennifer
Hmmm. I waited 2 hours once to see Sue Grafton and get her autograph.
Totally worth it! I love those Kinsey Millhone books.
But for a theme park ride? No way.
I don't take vacations just to stand in a line. I can do that for free at home. At WDW, time is money!
1966 The Beatles -Toronto
worth every minute in line waiting to get tickets