NOLA_Gaffer
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Did the California version of ToT not have that section where you travel forward through a little hallway area in the ride car?
Did the California version of ToT not have that section where you travel forward through a little hallway area in the ride car?
Imagine how short the lines for everything else must be.
That's not impressive to me. Fucking Viper at SFMM had waits over six hours when it opened. I was there. I seent it.
What are the best months to go to WDW to have the shortest wait lines, not just for the new rides, but in general?
Can't imagine what it's going to be like when Star Wars opens up. Hell on Earth.
No Chris Pratt? Dafuq
Except replace the karts with just another motion simulator.
I waited five hours for a freaking Nintendo Switch and that was pushing it
Not sure what they mean by a 5 hour wait for fastpasses. They ran out by mid-day so if you didn't get them by then, tough noogies.
People with the FastPass still had to wait 5 hours to ride.
No Chris Pratt? Dafuq
Late August through October, not around any holidays or special events. The second week of January and for a few months after that avoiding any holidays.
What an incredible waste of time.
That Rocket animatronic is some serious trash compared to the Navi of the Pandora ride.
I get that, but why would anyone want to, especially when they have easy access to it after things die down a bit.
That doesn't sound right at all. Do we have another source?
My gf is visiting Disney World the last week of July. I hope that by then the demand for Pandora has normalized somewhat.
Why?
Like seriously, the cost of just getting in the park has to be enough to not justify spending your entire day there in line for one ride.
Lol that rocket AA is probably the best in the park.
Never change gaf.
Can't imagine what it's going to be like when Star Wars opens up. Hell on Earth.
If literally everyone there were in costumes on opening day i'd actually go, not so much for myself but that it would be a crazy and interesting thing to see.
That's what's bold in the OP.
"The line for Mission: Breakout! fast passes was averaging out about five hours during peak times, while anyone trying their luck in the general queue was reportedly waiting up to seven hours."
I'm guessing they mean fastpass returns are several hours into the day? Not like actually waiting in line. Otherwise I don't see why they'd even have a standby queue at all.Again, doesn't sound right to me. I'd need to see another source before I believe it. I follow several Disney fansites and heard nothing of the sort.