Btw, ride times have drastically fallen off between even yesterday and today.
FoP is 90 minutes and NRJ is 90 minutes right now... yesterday FoP was 280 around this time.
Btw, ride times have drastically fallen off between even yesterday and today.
FoP is 90 minutes and NRJ is 90 minutes right now... yesterday FoP was 280 around this time.
I weep more for the people who waited 200+ minutes more, but yeah, anything more than 15-20 minutes is far too long for this attraction.I still weep for whoever waits 90 minutes for NRJ.
I weep more for the people who waited 200+ minutes more, but yeah, anything more than 15-20 minutes is far too long for this attraction.
Hell, 15-20 may be too long for how lackluster the ride is.
I seriously would have to consider if I feel like wasting my time even if it was only 15 minutes.The hyperbole is stunning. Ok, sure, it's not worth a 15 min wait. That must make it one of the worst rides on property. Get real.
You are not wrong:i dont why its says 85 minutes because people are waiting 3 hours still
i dont why its says 85 minutes because people are waiting 3 hours still
Yes. Was at AK a couple of weeks ago. Dinosaur was listed at 40 minutes, but it was a walk on. Same at DHS. Star Tours was listed at 45 minutes. Rode it three times in a row as a walk on, got off, and it was still listed at 45 minutes. I didn't see anyone in the outside queue or in the inside queue area that you can see so I guessed it was just a typical bad time listing. Guessed right. Same thing happens at Universal. The standby line systems aren't very reliable.That highlights the flaw of Disney's red card system: it only reflects the wait time that many hours ago.
When you see long lines as WDWNT posted it's because a theater went down between updating the wait times board.
I have heard strong rumors that the red cards are going away and the time will be calculated be Magic Bands.That highlights the flaw of Disney's red card system: it only reflects the wait time that many hours ago.
When you see long lines as WDWNT posted it's because a theater went down between updating the wait times board.
Interesting they feel the need to advertise so much:
Interesting they feel the need to advertise so much:
Yes. Was at AK a couple of weeks ago. Dinosaur was listed at 40 minutes, but it was a walk on. Same at DHS. Star Tours was listed at 45 minutes. Rode it three times in a row as a walk on, got off, and it was still listed at 45 minutes. I didn't see anyone in the outside queue or in the inside queue area that you can see so I guessed it was just a typical bad time listing. Guessed right. Same thing happens at Universal. The standby line systems aren't very reliable.
I have heard strong rumors that the red cards are going away and the time will be calculated be Magic Bands.
Whether or not this will improve accuracy is questionable.