@10:30 line extends to Lion King!!!
Going to guess you mean Flight of Passage, since that's the ride near LK.@10:30 line extends to Lion King!!!
It's really hard to compare, they are so different in their designs and handle crowds very differently. And they take a very different amount of time to experience.For those that have been to Pandora and Harry Potter more than once or twice which one seems to be consistently more crowded?
For those that have been to Pandora and Harry Potter more than once or twice which one seems to be consistently more crowded?
I haven't been to Pandora yet (going in February), but we did RD for Harry Potter and it wasn't bad at all. We were the first ones in line for the Gringotts Bank ride. Universal is a little more lax with letting people run in the morning so we were able to pass tons of people (it was just DH and I). I will say that we were at Islands of Adventure on a Saturday and couldn't wait to get out of the Harry Potter area. It is a very narrow walkway with too many people allowed in. It felt very claustrophobic.For those that have been to Pandora and Harry Potter more than once or twice which one seems to be consistently more crowded?
I have no idea where the end of the line was at Thanksgiving, but the FOP wait was an estimated 300 minutes. With a line like that, I didn't need to find the end! LOL.
I'm confused by the line ever extending back toward Lion King. When this happens do they not have the entire queue opened up? It's the longest queue at Disney and isn't it still rumored to hold a 6 or 7 hour line, which FoP hasn't been.
So if that's the case I don't understand why they don't open up all the twists and turns of the entire line instead of stretching it out of Pandora
Yes, Flight of Passage! I think the wait was 3 hrs? Crazy. We had FPs. We usually weren’t around that area at 10:30. Prev days we rope dropped FOP for 20-30 min wait, then FP+. But it was our last day and being a tad lazy lol.Going to guess you mean Flight of Passage, since that's the ride near LK.
At 10:30, the line to LK is normal.
Yes, that’s what we saw too. Lots of CMs holding signs directing. And traffic stops, lol. With those crowds you’d think all queues would be open.I can’t speak to the standby line inside the building as we only rode FP but what I can add is that there were CMs directing the line traffic like city traffic cops. They would have to keep stopping regular park goers in order to let 30-50 people move ahead in the line in about 3 different places within Pandora. It was most chaotic and I certainly hope the entire queue was open within the building, but I stopped trying to figure out behind the scenes Disney logistics a while ago.
Pandora is much newer than Diagon Alley. We were at Universal the first year Gringotts opened. It was near to impossible to ride it. And constantly broke down. One early morning it wasn’t running, but was the next early morning so finally got to ride.I haven't been to Pandora yet (going in February), but we did RD for Harry Potter and it wasn't bad at all. We were the first ones in line for the Gringotts Bank ride. Universal is a little more lax with letting people run in the morning so we were able to pass tons of people (it was just DH and I). I will say that we were at Islands of Adventure on a Saturday and couldn't wait to get out of the Harry Potter area. It is a very narrow walkway with too many people allowed in. It felt very claustrophobic.