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Can I add someone to my virtual queue?

As long as your Disney account is linked to your group's park tickets, and everyone has valid admission and park reservations (if applicable) for the park you will visit, you can enroll everyone in the virtual queue at the same time (subject to availability).



Yes, you can add people to your virtual queue in 2026, but only before the queue opens. In the My Disney Experience or Disneyland app, you must go to the "Virtual Queue" section and click "Confirm Your Party" about 30–60 minutes before the 7:00 AM or 1:00 PM drops. A supportive peer "technical" warning: everyone you want to add must be linked in your "Family & Friends" list and have a valid park ticket (and reservation, if applicable). Once the "Join Queue" button is pressed and you've secured a boarding group, you generally cannot add more people later. If one person in your group misses out due to a technical glitch, you must see a "Guest Experience Team" cast member (under the blue umbrellas) immediately. They have the power to manually add someone to your group if you can prove you were all traveling together and had the proper credentials.

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Using the My Disney Experience mobile app, you will select the three lines at the bottom right of the screen and choose “My Profile.” From there, select “Family & Friends List” at the top of the screen, then “Add a Guest,” and proceed through the process of adding any additional guests.

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Select one member of your party to access the virtual queue to check for an available boarding group for everyone in your party. If multiple people in your party try to join the virtual queue simultaneously, that may inhibit your ability to join a group.

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In most cases, guests who have been late to Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind have been allowed to ride after scanning their park ticket at the attraction's entrance. Though this may not be the case for every day, especially during the parks' busy seasons.

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Each Guest can request to enter the virtual queue no more than once per day during regular park hours. Before requesting to join a virtual queue, Guests must have valid admission and may need a theme park reservation depending on the type of admission and date of their visit. Learn more about theme park reservations.

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When Can I Join the Virtual Queue? Disney World opens its Virtual Queues at 7:00 AM and 1:00 PM each day. Spots in the virtual queue go quickly, so we recommend that you tap quickly and join the queue immediately at one of these times.

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Be advised that late arrivals may not be accommodated.” The TRON page also says “Late arrivals may not be accommodated.” It seems Cast Members may be more strict (at least sometimes) when it comes to Boarding Groups for this ride so we'd recommend you err on the side of being cautious.

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The 6 pm virtual queue for TRON Lightcycle Run during Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party has been filling up almost instantly. We're talking under 10 seconds for all of the parties thus far, which is fairly comparable to Extended Evening Hours at Magic Kingdom.

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A big part of the TRON Lightcycle Run experience is the outdoor canopy. Not only does the attraction look better at night, but the story makes a bit more sense. This is definitely one attraction that is superior at night.

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Virtual queues are completely separate from Lightning Lane, and don't affect your ability to pay for a Individual Lightning Lane selection. In fact, if a ride has both a virtual queue and paid Individual Lightning Lane access, you can use both and ride it twice!

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Let's face it, these ride vehicles aren't great if you're wearing a skirt or a dress. There isn't any graceful way to board. So, you might want to plan your outfit if you're going to ride TRON. The roller coaster goes very fast and there won't be a safe or good way for you to hold down your dress or skirt, if needed.

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All items must be placed either in a locker before you board your Lightcycle, or in a small compartment located on the attraction vehicle that can hold items such as cellphones, glasses or wallets, according to Disney Parks Blog. Here's a TRON tip: keep your phone with you and enable Bluetooth.

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