How long are lines at Disneyworld in June?
December 16, 2009 by GroovieT
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If you have been to Disneyland in anaheim can you compare them please? I can do everything at Disneyland in a day if I rush. Normally a line for Splash Mountain is about 75 90 120 minutes. It will vary around that time. Is Disneyworld the same? Someone told me they went to the park for 5 hours and rode one ride. Im different though Im there from open and I leave at close. Thanks!
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ur gona ride more than one ride whenever ive been ther splash mountatin can is bout 75 min but if u get fastpass it only take 20-30 min ive never done everything in one day but u can get most rides done i fin everything i want to do.
I doubt that they only rode one ride. But anyways the line is problably gonna be a little long because its summer time . But not all of them. But you will definatly be able to ride tons of rides.
Certainly you have expressed the possibilities, so don’t expect any different. Given that the parking lots hold 75,000 plus vehicles carrying an average of 2.5 people, who all want the same things, I think a 90 minute wait isn’t so abstract for a 2 minute ride, BIG SIGH, but early or late is best.
Steven Wolf
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WDW is a lot worse than Disneyland. The crowds are insane, especially in the summer. Although they have Fastpasses these run out if you’re not there early in the day. My suggestion is to hit the parks at least 30 minutes to 1 hour prior to opening and run to the fastpass machine of the attraction you really feel like riding. We’ve been there during slow season when these passes run out. I can only imagine what it would be like in the summer. Sometimes I feel it’s not worth it for OUR family to go to WDW anymore. It costs a ton of money and all we do is wait in long lines all day. I wish they’d resolve this problem with the long lines although I can’t see how.
I been in both parks, I liked Disney world better than Disneyland.
Get the fast pass early morning and even for summer is not that bad.
Have fun!!
pack a lunch
I worked there in June and to be honest they weren’t that bad. They are long but its not like you wait hours. Plus, if you’re really clever, you can get the fast track tickets that give you a time to go back – thats a free facility!
I cant see someone going on one ride in 5 hours to be honest
Well using fastpass is key! It will be very busy but do just enjoy the park!
We have gone to WDW during the busiest seasons of the year, Holiday and summer, and we have had no problems. The wait times for many rides get very long, but we never had to deal with them. We used an itinerary and touring plans service that saved us so much wasted time! I can’t tell you how many families we saw arguing over maps or having meltdowns after dealing with the lines. Custom Mouse Plans designed an itinerary and a set of touring plans just for my family. They took into account our likes and dislikes and our needs and the result was amazing! Using their plans, we never waited mare than 10 minutes for any ride!! I highly recommend them.
When I went in June the lines were very long, but it might have just seemed very long since the weather was very warm. Starting at Easter and then through Labor Day is the time I stay away.