Theme park companies typically have design standards (more like guidelines, really) about how much queue needs to be provided. These standards are usually based on the amount of wait time the queue will need to handle.Can someone explain to me, like . . . why they do this to themselves?
I feel like these days more than ever Disney has a bad habit of underbuilding their queues
I said the same thing, but I was told that those who don’t want to wait an additional 30-45 mins in line after your BG is called would be the target audience for ILL — which makes sense tbh.Wow, I haven't been keeping up with this thread (glad I am now), but seems like paying for this ride via Lightening Lane doesn't seem to make sense given the ability to grab a virtual queue pass. I wonder how long they will continue the boarding groups at this rate?
If any park can relax the park hopping, it would be EPCOT.Also pro tip, you can park hop starting at 1:50.
Just got into the queue at 430. We are group 70. They have been moving very slow today. Many of the 1 pm groups will not get in.7am: 86.96 secs
1pm: 3718.61 secs, or ~1 hour 2 mins
This post will be updated once the last BG has been called for the day..
Note — there was a really long extended downtime today from 12:35pm to 2:36pm..
Those who want two rides? We rode this at 1045 today. On in 5 minutes. In the virtual queue, we just got in with group 70, an effective 6.5 hour wait to enter the line… and we’ll probably have to spend another 40-45 minutes in the queue. I don’t have any regrets paying the 18$ for two people this morning. The ease of picking up a virtual queue pass in the afternoon definitely does not guarantee a ride.Wow, I haven't been keeping up with this thread (glad I am now), but seems like paying for this ride via Lightening Lane doesn't seem to make sense given the ability to grab a virtual queue pass. I wonder how long they will continue the boarding groups at this rate?
To each their own. Glad you enjoyed itThose who want two rides? We rode this at 1045 today. On in 5 minutes. In the virtual queue, we just got in with group 70, an effective 6.5 hour wait to enter the line… and we’ll probably have to spend another 40-45 minutes in the queue. I don’t have any regrets paying the 18$ for two people this morning. The ease of picking up a virtual queue pass in the afternoon definitely does not guarantee a ride.
Hello! Just so we're clear, you bought LL in the morning, and also entered the VQ in the morning as well? My wife wants to do it 2x on an upcoming trip on our EPCOT day and I am kind of okay with this since it'll just be she and I (and not having to buy 3 more tix for our kids). Does anyone know whether you can buy LL if you've already gotten a VQ?Those who want two rides? We rode this at 1045 today. On in 5 minutes. In the virtual queue, we just got in with group 70, an effective 6.5 hour wait to enter the line… and we’ll probably have to spend another 40-45 minutes in the queue. I don’t have any regrets paying the 18$ for two people this morning. The ease of picking up a virtual queue pass in the afternoon definitely does not guarantee a ride.
HS to Caribbean Beach Resort Hub: ~5 minsif you park hop from EPcot to DHS on the skyway how long does that take?
Correct. We bought Lightening Lane passes for the 10:45-11:45 slot and also got on at 7 am to go into the virtual queue. That put us in Group 70 and we entered at about 4:30 in the Virtual Queue Line. Two rides in one day.Hello! Just so we're clear, you bought LL in the morning, and also entered the VQ in the morning as well? My wife wants to do it 2x on an upcoming trip on our EPCOT day and I am kind of okay with this since it'll just be she and I (and not having to buy 3 more tix for our kids). Does anyone know whether you can buy LL if you've already gotten a VQ
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