7.5 hours?
7.5 hours?
Seven hours. and thirty Minutes?
Yes I know but do keep in mind that for some folks Disney World a is a once in a lifetime visit and folks are crazy of the Harry Potter stuff too. There really is no need to be stuck in the queue for that long, just make the effort to get to the park early and avoid weekends. Stroll in mid morning new rides will always be queuing around the block.
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Macka's right, though. You really do have to think about your return on investment. Seven hours, thirty minutes for what? A one or two minute ride? I wouldn't wait in a line that long for a one or two minute ride on the actual Starship Enterprise!
Mike
Seriously though, 7 hours is half the day. At $100 a day that's $50 for the privilege of waiting 7 hours? Four of you? 200 bucks. Sorry, but if I may use the colloquialism, you gotta be nuts.
What you will notice is other rides will be quieter. I do think 3 hours is excessive, 7 hours is stupid. The queue must have gone half way round the park. Might be worth buying the fastpass ticket. Not sure this will cut queue mind on that ride.
We went a few days ago and the wait said 105 minutes but we only waited 90 minutes including a 10 minute breakdown. Worth the wait if you like rides and HP.
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Mike
Ah but... Is the attraction the ride or the queue??????
When HP first opened all those years ago, we wandered through, but didn't do the rides, far to long queue:-(
We did the rides last October when staying on site:-)
The same will happen (& did last week) with Gringotts, we just wandered through to see the sites.
No way would I queue that long for any ride.
mike
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