Cinderbrella1
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2013
Mine are gone as well. Not sure what to feel right now. Our trip is June 8-17 and we're DVC, using points.
Disney is just playing with my emotions at this point.Okay so maybe it's IT. I've never logged in and gotten NOTHING available. Like I said, I don't believe that Disney Junior Dance Party was that popular! Haha.
Is that because SDL opened on a Monday or for crowd-control or what?
I wonder if they're moving to virtual queues.
How exactly does this work?I wonder if they're moving to virtual queues.
How exactly does this work?
Repeating my rambling thoughts on virtual queues here (and I LOVE it for ROTR so I'm not knocking them, just wondering other's thoughts): My question about virtual queues is this - where are we supposed to be if not in line? I know some you can't spread out but others (Space/Splash Mountains come to mind) you absolutely can. Not at all knocking the idea, just wondering about the number of people wandering around common areas when they'd normally be in line. I've been in the parks when they look fairly light but tons of stuff has 2+ hour waits. Where will the crowds go if they can't be in the queues? It might look like SWGE on the opening day for ROTR if people start trying to "hang out" near the ride they have next on their list. We have the same issue at DragonCon every year where they'd say the line for a panel couldn't start until an hour before, so there's be thousands of people "just chilling" in the near vicinity. Though I suppose that limiting the overall number of people in the parks would help with this....I wonder if they're moving to virtual queues.
I haven’t been to Universal, nor have I been since RotR - but I’m somewhat familiar with the boarding pass idea. That makes sense.Like RotR, Jimmy Fallon, Fast and Furious, all of Volcano Bay.
It'd be basically like fastpass for everything. Or maybe sort of similar to MaxPass? I feel like we grabbed way more MaxPasses in DLR than we usually get with FastPass. But I do wonder the difference between one ride and ALL the rides. It'll be interesting if that's what they do!How exactly does this work?
Repeating my rambling thoughts on virtual queues here (and I LOVE it for ROTR so I'm not knocking them, just wondering other's thoughts): My question about virtual queues is this - where are we supposed to be if not in line? I know some you can't spread out but others (Space/Splash Mountains come to mind) you absolutely can. Not at all knocking the idea, just wondering about the number of people wandering around common areas when they'd normally be in line. I've been in the parks when they look fairly light but tons of stuff has 2+ hour waits. Where will the crowds go if they can't be in the queues? It might look like SWGE on the opening day for ROTR if people start trying to "hang out" near the ride they have next on their list. We have the same issue at DragonCon every year where they'd say the line for a panel couldn't start until an hour before, so there's be thousands of people "just chilling" in the near vicinity. Though I suppose that limiting the overall number of people in the parks would help with this....
You’ll be elsewhere in the park. They’ll likely still have a line and virtual queue will be in place so that line does not spill out in to the park. If it works like Volcano Bay, you’ll tap your magic band and get a return time for the ride. There wouldn’t be a need to hang out in front of the ride.Repeating my rambling thoughts on virtual queues here (and I LOVE it for ROTR so I'm not knocking them, just wondering other's thoughts): My question about virtual queues is this - where are we supposed to be if not in line? I know some you can't spread out but others (Space/Splash Mountains come to mind) you absolutely can. Not at all knocking the idea, just wondering about the number of people wandering around common areas when they'd normally be in line. I've been in the parks when they look fairly light but tons of stuff has 2+ hour waits. Where will the crowds go if they can't be in the queues? It might look like SWGE on the opening day for ROTR if people start trying to "hang out" near the ride they have next on their list. We have the same issue at DragonCon every year where they'd say the line for a panel couldn't start until an hour before, so there's be thousands of people "just chilling" in the near vicinity. Though I suppose that limiting the overall number of people in the parks would help with this....
I haven’t been to Universal, nor have I been since RotR - but I’m somewhat familiar with the boarding pass idea. That makes sense.
I wonder if they're moving to virtual queues.