longest posted wait time you've seen

Redvette

New Member
Originally posted by Disneyland/DCA
When Indiana Jones first opened in March of '95, I waited in line for 4 hours. You may call me crazy, but it was worth it, especially since before that all you could do was look at the temple and wonder what was inside.

I was there for a day by myself back then. I ran from the rope drop to the ride and there was already a 30 minute wait (must have been a magical morning or something that let the "special" people in), but because that line is so interesting I certainly didn't mind the wait. When I got out of the ride, the wait was 4 hours, and stayed that long until I went back at 11:00pm and it was down to under an hour, so I went on it again. No ride, even Indy, is worth a four hour wait.
 

xfkirsten

New Member
Not the longest wait I've ever seen, but the day after HMH opened this year at Disneyland, the wait was 110 min. And this was after 11 pm.

-Kirsten
 

Donaldistheduck

New Member
I went to Disney Land when Indy first opened, the line was all the way through out the queue, outside, accros from where the ropes were, and along the street, we asked the woman and she said it was about 4 hours, we couldnt believe it, and left.


On a side note, we went back the next day and waited about a half an hour, my lil brother was nervous as heck, he was about 8 then, we told him not to worry, it was all fake. Slowly he walked through the queue and had a death grip on my arm, he was walking so slow that we had to let people pass. He was finally getting used to it when BAM!!!!! the loud noise from the spikes in the ceiling hit, he ran out of the queue so fast i was out of breath when i cought up to him. We brought him back to the hotel to stay with him Auntie, and my and my mom finally rode it.
 

Kenan

Member
320 minutes for Test Track , last April of 2002. The FastPass line was out to the monorail beam, and the standby line was right at the greeter position. Wasnt a fun day.
 

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