They won’t show up on the Daily Itinerary tab, but should appear on the Tickets & Memory Maker tabI just bought tickets for an After Hours Magic Kingdom. Should these tickets show up on My Disney Experience? If so, how do I get them there? Is there a way I can add them, or do I need to call Disney?
Thanks!
Click “Tickets and memory maker” or something like that- it should show there.
They won’t show up on the Daily Itinerary tab, but should appear on the Tickets & Memory Maker tab
There always seems to post about how long lines are for snacks. You would think because no one has to pay for them it would be quick with staff just handing them over. Are the deliberately slow so people get less?.Already sending off trains with only 3 full rows on BTMR but queues 20 people deep for snacks!
Having just seen the other snack carts with no queue we picked a bad one to wait in!
I can tell you what happens... from experience...... people wait in line on their phones of just talking about nothing.... then they get up to the cart and say "umm, what do you want? Hey, guys (yelling to the kids standing farther away), WHAT DO YOU WANT?" Then they ever-so-SLOWING tell the CM "ummmm, give me one popcorn, one sandwich and..... ummm, HEY GUYS..... WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DRINK? (as they scream over to the kids again!)"There always seems to post about how long lines are for snacks. You would think because no one has to pay for them it would be quick with staff just handing them over. Are the deliberately slow so people get less?.
Are there any known quiet snack places that never have lines?
Not sure about which are quiet but some are just always busier. I always see a long line at the stand by BTMR and another at the one near Liberty Square.There always seems to post about how long lines are for snacks. You would think because no one has to pay for them it would be quick with staff just handing them over. Are the deliberately slow so people get less?.
Are there any known quiet snack places that never have lines?
I’ve only been to two DAHs and one VAH, but in my experience the lines did go fairly fast, even when long. I think that even though people don’t have to pay they do ask for multiple items, so that takes a bit more time. For example, a dad will get ice cream and drinks for the entire family, so even though he doesn’t have to pay he has to ask for and them the CM is to get each item. Lots of times the popcorn and drinks were out to just grab, and later in the night the lines were much shorter and sometimes none existent. I did see them run out of popcorn before the event ended at a stand, and I’ve read about them running out of other items as well but didn’t experience that. I will say the Diet Coke was never as cold as I would have liked it to be, but it was “free” so I took it anyway.There always seems to post about how long lines are for snacks. You would think because no one has to pay for them it would be quick with staff just handing them over. Are the deliberately slow so people get less?.
Are there any known quiet snack places that never have lines?
Edit: Pulled the trigger
Aww, thank you! I will do my best!Please write a report of your experiences when you get back. I really enjoy your writing style!
This!! Indecisive people hold up the lines!!Last night the carts had popcorn and drinks already out and ready to grab, so there’s really no reason why lines would be long unless you were extremely indecisive about ice cream.
We may have an extra ticket to MK ah because my SIL May have to go home early for work. Can a friend who lives in the area use her ticket?