It is 5 minutes before and 15 minutes after; however, depending on the attraction and how busy it is, they may be more lenient. I have shown up to some fastpasses 30 minutes late and they may ask why but if you're nice to them, they'll typically be understanding. The only places that would be fairly strict would be Pandora, Slinky Dog Dash and maybe Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Frozen? So for those very popular attractions, stick with 5 minutes before and 15 minutes after.Is there any grace period at all?
You've got an hour to get there, shouldn't really need a grace period
Shouldn't but sometimes you do. Things drag on, toilet breaks needed, crowds, slow service, all sorts of reasons that a grace period is good to have.
Well we did & thankfully Disney world does give you a 15 minute grace period. My original question was is there a grace period, not please judge me cuz our other ride took longer than we expected.You've got an hour to get there, shouldn't really need a grace period
It’s 15. We did standby for slinky on early magic morning & we still didn’t have enough time to get to rockin roller coaster. They let us in. It’s built into the system. We had no problem.I was there 2 weeks ago. I was at RnRcoaster 5 min early and asked if we could get in. The CM said you have a 5 minute grace period.
Oh yes, it’s 5 min if you’re early .I was there 2 weeks ago. I was at RnRcoaster 5 min early and asked if we could get in. The CM said you have a 5 minute grace period.
I disagree, if you can't organise yourself to arrive at a ride within the hour they give you, why should you get an extra 5-15 minutes. Causing slight delays to the next group of fast passes who were there on time
Like an hour boat ride from one park to another.You disagree that sometimes things happen beyond your control?
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