Jerroddragon
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Anyone see an updated HM Video out yet?
WDW new has the Q video..but nothing on ride. Wonder if thats all that is newSaw a little bit of a livestream but it was pretty choppy.
WDW new has the Q video..but nothing on ride. Wonder if thats all that is new
What are they doing for the queue? I noticed HM is consistently having the longest lines. Also, is Guardians not running?
I heard that the Guardians pre show was cut, but maybe the ride went down.
What are they doing for the queue? I noticed HM is consistently having the longest lines. Also, is Guardians not running?
Dam...couldn't make it a year
Sigh....guess the park will always be crowded with people who have ridden Rise of the Resistance 100 times but still make it difficult for me to get on it once....fun
It would probably be a mistake but I wish that they would just go with a standard queue line for Rise and just be done with it.
I like V Qs...I just hate how hard it is to get a spot for this rideListening to Disneyland President Ken Potrock on the D23 podcast he touted their technology and the move towards virtual queue and mobile ordering. I think the future is where Rise is at. Now can they manage it better yes. But when demand out paces supply something has to give. They don't have the space for a standard line so I don't see them doing it anytime in the next 10 years.
It would probably be a mistake but I wish that they would just go with a standard queue line for Rise and just be done with it.
Also remember the Virtual Q going forward from now on will be VERY different. 7 AM reservation time WHEREVER you are in the entire world (as long as you have a starting reservation for Disneyland that day). If you fail getting that, you have another chance at 12 PM if you are inside the parks.
To me, that sounds way more manageable.
The thing I hated most was waking up super early, stressing in the parking lot, crowding in front of the gate, rushing to find a spot in the park with good data, syncing everyone's passes together and all taking a spin in the lotto with hopes of getting it. Then say you do get a boarding pass but it's not until a time way later at night and you essentially did all that for what feels like nothing or worse, you DON'T get a boarding pass.
This at least let's you sleep in a tiny extra bit by just trying to get a pass in bed for a minute, then you can knock back out, and head to the resort stress free. Even if you don't get it, you already set your expectations for the day and can plan to maximize your time elsewhere. And if you're an APer, you can just head to the parks towards the end of the day if you have a super late boarding number instead of crowding the parks.
I must disagree. As someone who does plenty of research before a theme park visit, I’m reaping the rewards. That’s like saying, “Wait times shouldn’t be available on an app.” Because I’m savvy and wanting to be prepared to wait the lowest amount of time possible and see as many attractions as possible, I shouldn’t have a leg up on the average person who stumbles into DL at 10:30 AM without a game plan?
Both camps can't see their own elitism. One are passholes who think they own the park, go weekly, and are like vultures for any opportunity to be one of the first over people paying just to be there that one day. The others are apparently rich, can go whenever they want without an AP, and don't mind shelling out the $200+ every other month or so to go.I don't understand the dislike for APs? Most people complaining about them are other passholders so what's the problem? Granted I've never owned a pass and have only gone twice so: :shrug: