wait times for attractions at epcot after hours

buckeyegator

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do they post them on the MDE app?if not, has anyone been and can give a general time?since epcot closes at 9pm,and after hours does not start until 10pm how soon can you get in queue's forGOTG and others,thanks
 

DisneyFanatic12

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no ideas?
It depends on the night for how busy it is. I’m fairly certain it’s on the app, but I can’t tell you for certain.

I’ve heard of some people ride Frozen, GoG, Remy, and other rides over and over again. I’ve also know some people who went that didn’t do many of the rides because many were over an hour wait. It just depends on the day.
 

DisneyFanatic12

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9-10pm is the flushing period… protocol varies depending on the wait time before closing, but generally, you can get in line before 10:00pm. 10:00pm is when most day guests will be out of line and the event officially begins.
 

FaffyWaffle

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And to answer your other question, we were able to get in line pretty much straight away at 9pm. There were still a few guests from the day crowd, but for the most part it was just people with After Hours entry.
 

Chip Chipperson

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I went to this week's Epcot After Hours and they did post wait times in the app, although it wasn't right at 10:00 because I checked at 10 and they weren't posted but they were showing when I looked again later. Wait times were pretty short for most rides. The longest posted wait time I saw was GotG with a posted wait of 40 minutes that ended up being more like 30. That was at the very end of the night, so it may have had longer waits earlier. We were able to ride everything we wanted to and we didn't even get there until after 8. We hit (in order): Figment, Living with the Land, Soarin', Remy (which was a literal walk-on, so we rode it twice), Frozen, and GotG. We also took multiple breaks to enjoy the snacks and drinks that were included. I have no idea if this date was sold out, but it was as empty as I've ever seen a WDW park and that includes the 2021 Christmas After Hours at Magic Kingdom.
 

MickeyLuv'r

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It seems to me at start of After Hours the wait times were posted, and they looked to be fairly long for the bigger rides. We dind't pay much attention though, as most did not apply to us.

We had a fairly early GoG pass, so I think we did SE (just before 9pm) then GoG, which took about 30 min total. We did TT single rider and Frozen (15min, I think), but didn't quite make it to Remy.

It is worth knowing the area past Norway-France is blocked off, and there's not much for food except a few packaged snacks, like gummies.

On a prior visit- we got to Remy about 20min before park close, and that worked really well. We were able to ride it a 2nd time. There is a lull at the 20min mark, but a small surge of folks arrived in the last 5minutes of the night. Still not a huge wait, but a few min earlier it was walk-on.
 

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