Seriously hard to land a virtual pass and the app lags or crashes. Good luck to those trying. Also doing a themed night get to go in at 6pm so will see how they will let people on then
And as I was reading I was saying of course their is a lightening lane where people pay to cut the line.
All about the $$
All attractions should offer stand by lines. People can choose whether or not they want to wait that length of time but at least those who travel great distances in hopes of riding that one new ride will be able to rather than risk it to luck of getting a virtual spot or lightening lane pass. Sucks to have to get up early on vacation to stress out on line trying to snag a pass or spot. Would rather stand in line. Even for 3 hours if it’s a new ride
Disneyland especially doesn’t have a lot of physical space. using a virtual queue allows them to control a crowd instead of having thousands of people lined up half way across the park to access a ride in a different land. virtual is the way of the world now, its tech that is hopefully only going to get better and be used more frequently.
Comments for Disney’s Newest Ride Will Be Opening Without Standby Queue
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Mary
And again they go for the money instead of taking care of the normal family on a regular budget. Thanks Disney. But no thanks.
Leeann Jacket
It’s FREE. They’re boarding passes, not fast passes. The same virtual queue they had for ROTR and Web Slingers.
Ildar Puffenstuff
Good, stay home. Disney is full.
lola
There not forcing you Mary, join the virtual queue ….simple…or just don’t go
Leeann Jacket
It’s FREE. They’re boarding passes, not fast passes. The same virtual queue they had for ROTR and Web Slingers.
James
Virtual queues are garbage. If you go and the line is long, you either wait or you don’t. Simple. Stop with this BS
lola
We’ll don’t go then …
Cary
Seriously hard to land a virtual pass and the app lags or crashes. Good luck to those trying. Also doing a themed night get to go in at 6pm so will see how they will let people on then
And as I was reading I was saying of course their is a lightening lane where people pay to cut the line.
All about the $$
Smitty
All attractions should offer stand by lines. People can choose whether or not they want to wait that length of time but at least those who travel great distances in hopes of riding that one new ride will be able to rather than risk it to luck of getting a virtual spot or lightening lane pass. Sucks to have to get up early on vacation to stress out on line trying to snag a pass or spot. Would rather stand in line. Even for 3 hours if it’s a new ride
Michelle
Disneyland especially doesn’t have a lot of physical space. using a virtual queue allows them to control a crowd instead of having thousands of people lined up half way across the park to access a ride in a different land. virtual is the way of the world now, its tech that is hopefully only going to get better and be used more frequently.
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