Slow day?7am slots filled in ~12 seconds.
Slow day?7am slots filled in ~12 seconds.
I experienced something similar.Ahh...I was wondering if someone would ask that. On that particular day I stood in line from 4:45am until they opened the gates shortly before 7:00. This was back last December when it was first come, first serve once you were in the park.
Anyway, I was about 5 people back in the line I was in but I still got BG #11. The problem was my wife and I agreed to do a split day, starting out at MK. We were coming over to HS later that afternoon. I was supposed to meet her at the MK that morning.
I went to Guest Services and explained things and asked them if they could bump me up to a higher BG that might not be called until later that afternoon. They instead gave me that wild card BG. I was tempted to use it right then but I waited until I returned to the park that afternoon with my wife, who didn't want to experience ROTR again. We had both gone on it several days ago.
This was the case before the time change. When park hopping was announced it was said that you wouldn't be able to get the 2PM drop unless you had a reservation and were inside the park.Interesting about the park hoppers not being able to request a boarding group. I wonder if that will cut down on the demand...
I had a similar situation. My boarding group was called right before my dinner reservation at Beaches & Cream. We went and missed our window. They let us go in when we explained that we were at a reservation.I experienced something similar.
In our case, we were flying into Orlando that day (day before Thanksgiving) and had park reservations at Hollywood Studios. I woke up and got a boarding group and just was crossing my fingers would land and get over there in time. Had boarding group 36, which would've worked out perfect until our flight got delayed. By the time we got to the park, it had been roughly 2.5 hours since our window expired. No big deal, it was a long shot anyways.
When we got into the park, we just happened to walk passed a GET umbrella with no line, so I just asked really quick if there was any sort of "backup" group people like us could potentially be in at the end of the day (fully anticipating a no), and he just said "oh no problem!", scanned our bands (all 5 of us), and said we could go anytime before close.
So, idk if that was just some "Disney magic" or if that is standard procedure. I would assume it is contingent on how busy the park is (although it was pretty busy that day all things considered) and, frankly, probably your attitude. Lol
Do we have any confirmed reports that there still only running one vehicle at a time?
Were both transports running on your escape from The First Order?
Yes.
Well to be fair, both Rise and MMRR installed plexiglass between every row in the last month or so, so they are able to fill every row with one party. The only new thing are the rollercoasters and such being done the same thing to, apparently.My girlfriend was at the park today, she told me all the rides are back to normal operating standard with filling all the ride vehicles to capacity, slinky had every row filled, Mickey and Minnie had every row filled, rise had all the vehicles and seats were filled, tower of terror only had the middle row empty but top and bottom were full, rocker and roller coaster was filled every row.
Slowly but surely things are coming back to normal. Hell at least she got boarding group 73! With a savi’s and ogas reservation back to back, even smugglers run was no longer each cabin per family anymore
Feels like they are getting ready for the holiday crowd and they know it, I can see it too, 35% capacity but giving them all a chance to experience rise of the resistance at least if they keep up this pace.
Things changed from one vehicle per family to one row per family to everyone together now
Reread his last sentence.Well to be fair, both Rise and MMRR installed plexiglass between every row in the last month or so, so they are able to fill every row with one party. The only new thing are the rollercoasters and such being done the same thing to, apparently.
Reread his last sentence.
Dark rides have horizontal barriers with the exception of tower of terror which are vertical.I highly question what he’s saying. I severely doubt Disney has suddenly started putting strangers right next to each other with no gaps or barriers. Anyone able to back him up?
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