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Soarin, Lines
Hi! I am wondering how the lines for soarin, are in November?Thanks!
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In June we did the "go there first, ride it and then grab a Fastpass" thing, and it worked well...
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Soarn is a slow loading ride so even a relatively small crowd can make the rude queue a long one. This will be a FastPass ride for a long time.
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I was there on Tuesday and it was up near an hour by 11 am. We fastpassed it. We never went back to check later but I imagine the line just continued to grow throughout.
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It's always long. We fastpass go on test track then go back and do it. then fast pass it again for the way out later.
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As long as always - Longer around Thanksgiving.
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it's strange...the lines for Soarin in CA are so much shorter than the lines for Soarin in FL. don't get it...there are pretty much lines all day long at Soarin. We head there 1st get a fp, then get in standby to ride it twice.
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I just got back, and while the crowds were down, the lines for Soarin' were long. Everyone seemed to head there first.
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We just got back also. We were at EPCOT last Monday (11/16), and we literally walked onto Soarin' in the afternoon! NO wait at all. We walked ALL the way to the place where you see the video. It was a GREAT week at WDW!!
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Don't know where half the people in this thread were going, but I was just at Epcot last Monday and I literally walked on to Soarin...the wait never went above 15 minutes all day.
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we were there 11/14-11/21 and the longest we waited was for 10 minutes! we even were able to grab fast passes and ended up riding twice in a row.
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I was also there from the 14th through the 21st. The lines for Soarin' were no more than 20 minutes. I was able to ride it four times in less than 24 hours. Of course, by the fourth time I was a tad disoriented.
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Originally Posted by CaptSmee
it's strange...the lines for Soarin in CA are so much shorter than the lines for Soarin in FL. don't get it...there are pretty much lines all day long at Soarin. We head there 1st get a fp, then get in standby to ride it twice.
While WDW guests come from everywhere, a much higher percentage of DLR guests are locals. I suppose they aren't as excited to wait in a line to see a flyover their home state.
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thanks guys! thanks a ton!
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Originally Posted by SignguyTom
While WDW guests come from everywhere, a much higher percentage of DLR guests are locals. I suppose they aren't as excited to wait in a line to see a flyover their home state.
There are still enough people in CA interested in going on Soarin' Over Californa that I will always get a a FASTPASS. I did it last week when I took my in-laws on it for the first time. Why stand in a 15 to 20 min. line when we can just walk on.
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no getting around the wait for this one, even with a FP you still end up waiting 10+ min from the concourse entrance to load. only sad part about thwe attraction is that since it is not a circuit the line must wait for each cycle to finish, think Astro Orbitor, even with a short line it still takes forever lol.
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Even if Fastpasses are available, if the wait isn't too ridiculous (less than an hour) I would still reccommend waiting in the standby line, at least once... The interactive games along the way are so much fun, even if they tire you out a bit. (Although last time we were there, the games weren't turned on... I was mad lol)
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Originally Posted by 22ridesandtheTOL
I was also there from the 14th through the 21st. The lines for Soarin' were no more than 20 minutes. I was able to ride it four times in less than 24 hours. Of course, by the fourth time I was a tad disoriented.
That's when the DW and I were there as well. No lines ANYWHERE, it was GREAT!
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