luv2cheer92
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- Jul 13, 2012
It's not confusing at all to me. Lightning Lane is the name of the actual queue itself, there are just different ways to get to use it.
Would the disclosure say “this is totally optional”?I love this.
Math = family of 5, 4 days, plus LL = about $660
I hope there’s a disclosure about this when folks book rooms/tickets.
I have been wondering about that as well. I think we'll have to wait and see. What do you mean by "stacking"? Is it possible we'll be able to book more than one at a time if the first available time slot for our #1 pick is late in the day?
Would the disclosure say “this is totally optional”?
I was flying into Orlando once and the family across the aisle from me was trying to decide what fast passes to get and what restaurants to book- they decided they wanted to go to the Princess breakfast in the castle.Yep.
The “I didn’t know anything about it” crowd will be massive.
It's not confusing at all to me. Lightning Lane is the name of the actual queue itself, there are just different ways to get to use it.
Dobar Dan, yes totally agree.Yes yes yes!!!
We are also not morning people! We sleep in.
With Fastpass+ we booked our rides for late afternoon and slept in everyday. This early morning crap is...CRAP! SO disappointed!
Yep. I'm really not sure what is confusing about that.Right. It used to be called the Fast Pass Lane. It's now called the Lightning Lane. There is only one Lightning Lane per attraction.
But Tier 1 Attaction Lightning Lanes lighten your wallet more than Tier 2 Attraction Lightning Lanes do.
It's just to get people used to spending money in that area of the park, for when TRON opens (any decade now...)
But really, it had to be between Space and Peter Pan's Flight right? I imagine people will be more willing to pay money for a thrill ride whereas rides that cater to families with small kids make that a more expensive and less attractive proposition.
We go quite often, bought season passes, and are far from poor.(not that it's anyone's business) I have no interest in Genie and we will tour the old fashioned way. Luckily our December trip is almost 2 weeks long so we have plenty of time. We just don't like being so scheduled. I hated fast passes and they were free. Im sorry but your comment is a little mean and really not called for.
Expedition Everest is a walk on in the mornings and evenings, for the most part. Other times, the single rider line goes fast.Wow -
$15 to ride RoR - seems to me that ride is one and done - very underwhelmed to say the least
$10 to ride 7DMT in MK and $7 from EE in AK - EE is the bargain here
Space Mountain - how often does that break down - will be interesting to see how many will actually pay for this.
Will they continue to inflate the wait times?
BTW- I am OK with the $15 a day for the other rides - that would work for me I think - will have to see how it pans out - if it is only once per ride per day - then no
Peter Pan is a longer ride (time wise) than Space Mountain if you're using that as a comparison.Could you imagine...$10 up charge to ride 52 second ride if Peter Pan were included.
What do you do if you bought tickets through an outside vendor? How do you add it on then?So can you call and it now or on October 19th you can add it to your package?