From: Peppermint Patty on 20 Jul 2010 18:29 > Is there anything you would wait in line 2 hours for at WDW? What's the > maximum posted wait time that you'd go ahead and step in line for? > Nope, not one thing!
From: Steve Russo on 20 Jul 2010 18:34 "Chuck Strom" <cdstrom47(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:i251qr$4im$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > My limit is about 20-30 minutes, depending on the attraction. Many WDW > guests consider their visit to be a "once in a lifetime experience." I > have an AP and have been a DVC member for years. I'm not your "typical" > guest. If I don't get to ride "it" today, I'll catch it tomorrow, or on > the next trip. > What he said... I think I waited an hour once for Space Mountain and said, "Never again."
From: Keane on 20 Jul 2010 19:04 On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 18:43:41 +0000 (UTC), Alpha <notreal(a)verizon.net> wrote: >Is there anything you would wait in line 2 hours for at WDW? What's the >maximum posted wait time that you'd go ahead and step in line for? > >-- Alpha It would have to involve the princesses and a pole... (Oink, again.) Keane -- When stars are born, They possess a gift or two, One of them is this, They have the power to make a wish come true... -- Wishes Visit my site: http://keanespics.com
From: Ginny Favers on 20 Jul 2010 22:03 On 7/20/2010 2:43 PM, Alpha wrote: > We're planning on using Lines for our upcoming trip, so I spent a little > time today getting to know it. I saw that someone in line for TSM reported > a wait time of 120 minutes. It got me wondering -- is there anything I > would wait for 2 hours to see or do at WDW? I don't think so. And what > would be the maximum amount of time I'd wait in line for something? I > remember getting in line for a 30-minute wait for Peter Pan because my > younger son was afraid of 3D movies (older son and DH went to > PhilharMagic). > > Is there anything you would wait in line 2 hours for at WDW? What's the > maximum posted wait time that you'd go ahead and step in line for? > > -- Alpha > I did wait in line for two hours for TSM, the first time I rode it, but that's because I didn't plan ahead enough. Actually, I put off going to the Studios until everyone was tired mid trip, and couldn't get our butts out of bed for park opening. It was o.k. but I won't be doing that again. 40 minutes is my limit, posted, and it depends on the queue. WORST QUEUE: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Ten minutes in line in there and you feel like Mr. Toad going to Hell. BEST QUEUE: Toss up between Kali River Rapids and Everest Expedition. They are actually pleasant to wait in. ~Amanda
From: jessica_smith_nyc on 20 Jul 2010 22:49
Inside or outside? -- http://www.moviesitearchive.com On Jul 20, 11:43 am, Alpha <notr...(a)verizon.net> wrote: > We're planning on using Lines for our upcoming trip, so I spent a little > time today getting to know it. I saw that someone in line for TSM reported > a wait time of 120 minutes. It got me wondering -- is there anything I > would wait for 2 hours to see or do at WDW? I don't think so. And what > would be the maximum amount of time I'd wait in line for something? I > remember getting in line for a 30-minute wait for Peter Pan because my > younger son was afraid of 3D movies (older son and DH went to > PhilharMagic). > > Is there anything you would wait in line 2 hours for at WDW? What's the > maximum posted wait time that you'd go ahead and step in line for? > > -- Alpha |