Rides Which don't Need Fastpass

monorailguy01

New Member
I think Any ride like the HM where the cars or whatever you call them (the things you sit in :lol:) don't need fast passes, the line moves rahter fast due to the constant movement of the ride...
 

coasterphil

Well-Known Member
dxwwf3 said:
:veryconfu Why didn't anyone mention this a few months ago? Surely someone around here would have taken some pictures. I'm not sure how they would even accomidate such a long queue in that setup. I guess they would have to go out into the walkway, but they couldn't too much. I know when I saw AE have lines around 90 minutes, the line used pretty much all of the available queue and there was more room not used for FP.

My mistake, I forgot that it was Spring Break 2005. Tomorrowland was absolutely packed with people and when I looked at the sign for SGE it said 180 minutes. SM and Buzz were both 2 hours. We left after seeing those times (it was a little after 1PM), and were pretty thankful that we had hustled in the morning and saw everything that we absolutely had to do.
 

Clark Griswold

Member
Original Poster
I agree also that Peter Pan is another bad place to have Fastpass. There is always a huge wait in the standby line and those people are packed together like sardines! I doubt Living With the Land needs fastpass but I don't think it really hurts it either. Really the only show it works for is Mickey's PhilharMagic.



"...cause this here is the wildest ride in the wilderness!!!"
 

JimboJones123

Well-Known Member
Pan and Pooh were REALLY FAST FLOWING LINES -- before FP came along. Sure the waits may have gotten long, but because they don't even integrate the standby line like on other attractions, it makes the standby line obsolite. Which is stupid. If these lines don't move for 20minutes sometimes (and they do) then just get rid of standby. Only offer FP.. Otherwise, integrate the two lines better. TT is another like this.
 

dxwwf3

Well-Known Member
coasterphil said:
My mistake, I forgot that it was Spring Break 2005. Tomorrowland was absolutely packed with people and when I looked at the sign for SGE it said 180 minutes.

Well, that does make a difference. Brand new attraction + Spring Break. However, that is still very impressive that it got up that high. Even I have to give credit where it is due there.
 

Cliff

Well-Known Member
You never need a FastPass to see "O' Canada" at EPCOT Center.

However,...there was that one time I was there and it was jam-packed with a HUGE tour group from Canada!

They were all busting down the doors to get inside. I guess they were all dying to see what their country used to look like back in 1982.

CT :lookaroun
 

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