EPCOT Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind Standby Line and Lightning Lane status

MisterPenguin

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CR's trains depart usually every 30 seconds, tho, I once saw a 25 second interval.

With each train having 5 cars and 4 per car, theoretical top capacity would be: 2,880 PPH.

At the usual 30 seconds per launch: 2,400 PPH.

Of course, sometimes there is someone slow-loading. Or they don't fill every seat. So operational capacity would be more like: 2,100 PPH.

I have not timed TRON's rate of launches.
 

Mr. Sullivan

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Here are the afternoon wait times for the new standby lines

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Fascinated by Tiana's wait times peaking later in the day vs. earlier. You'd think it'd be the other way around for a water ride in February.
 

DisneyCane

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I think I prefer tron but I’ve only ridden once on each and on 2 different trips.

Current wait for cosmic is 60 minutes and frozen is 145. So there’s that. Haha
I prefer Tron because I don't feel sick when I get off. Also, the seating position is unique and fun. As an overall ride, I think CR is a better ride but it is less enjoyable for me due to the motion sickness.
 

Disstevefan1

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Here are the actual wait times (green dots) we captured at Guardians yesterday. Very even.

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1PM to 5PM is looking like about 1 hour standby. That’s not too bad for the most popular attraction in EPCOT while TT is closed.

Right now was historically considered an off peak time. I just checked the ticket price for one day at EPCOT and it’s $164 and if I remember correctly that is not the lowest price (unless prices went up more than I thought), so now is no longer considered off peak?
 

Epcot82Guy

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I can speak to crowds only yesterday. (I forgot to look at the CR lines.) The park from about 6:30-9:00pm was on the mid-lower end of average for a weekday. I typically go on Tuesday evenings. Comparing over the past year or so - it seemed a little slower than during a Festival, but also not slow. Parking lot was quite full when we arrived, but with lots of open spots in the sections they had filled earlier in the day. That seems to be a trend these days.
 

wdwmagic

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Would adding FOP and/or ROTR make it too busy? I feel like guardians compares closer to those 2 as it is the clear premiere attraction in a non-MK park. (Even though SDD amazingly has almost identical wait times to ROTR)
These shows those attractions, but not on the same chart.

 

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