Albytaps
Mickey's Biggest Fan
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2007
I was there the week of April 6-11 and went to every EMH/MM everyday. It was nice to get such a good start to a day but in reality, it seemed like there was just as much wait times in the EMH than there was during the rest of the day. We made the best of it on RSR since if you were not there at rope drop you were likely to spend very long waits throughout the day (except maybe the single rider line.) But generally speaking, that EMH was just to wait a little bit less for your first pick of a ride. For DCA it was always RSR, for DL it was PP and other Fantasyland rides.
For RSR we would usually wait about 15-20 minutes once on the RSR queue. If you count the rope drop wait it would be around 30-40 minutes. For PP it took 40 minutes!!!! What the hell! For that reason we only rode PP once. The other FL rides were generally 5 minute wait except for Mr. Toad's which was about 15 minutes.
Oh, and we dared one morning to get on line to see the Frozen Princesses... what a joke that was. 5 minutes into EMH and the line was 3 hours long already? That's just ridiculous and so are all the people that waited on that line. Ok, maybe that's a bit harsh... but we are from far away and did not want to waste time on that line.
It's too bad they don't have evening EMH's at DLR, we love those in WDW.
For RSR we would usually wait about 15-20 minutes once on the RSR queue. If you count the rope drop wait it would be around 30-40 minutes. For PP it took 40 minutes!!!! What the hell! For that reason we only rode PP once. The other FL rides were generally 5 minute wait except for Mr. Toad's which was about 15 minutes.
Oh, and we dared one morning to get on line to see the Frozen Princesses... what a joke that was. 5 minutes into EMH and the line was 3 hours long already? That's just ridiculous and so are all the people that waited on that line. Ok, maybe that's a bit harsh... but we are from far away and did not want to waste time on that line.
It's too bad they don't have evening EMH's at DLR, we love those in WDW.