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What is the line etiquette for Disney?

(It also helps if you tell the person next to you what you're doing before you leave the line.) General rules: the fewer people leaving the line, the younger the child, the less disruptive the reunion, and the further back in the line it occurs, the more polite the person is, the more likely it is to be acceptable.



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If you have a family member with you, and they can hold your spot in line, most people won't have any problem if you scoot out for a few minutes and hop back in place. If you are by yourself, however, it can be up to the people in line behind you to allow you to return to your spot.

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There are also bonuses for the number of queues someone stands in during one day. Once they hit 5 rides they get a $5 bonus for the day. At 10 rides they get a $10 bonus and so on. The story gets deeper.

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However, there are three keys to avoiding long lines that do not involve spending extra money:
  1. Learn about and use Disney's Genie app – it's free.
  2. Get to the parks well before they open.
  3. Stay in the park as late as possible.
  4. Bonus tip – plan your meals ahead using Disney's mobile ordering.


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The average wait time for a Disney World attraction is 36 minutes, while the average ride is just 8 minutes long. For each ride you want to visit, prepare to spend 82% of your time in line. The attraction with the longest average wait time is Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, with an average wait time of 127 minutes.

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VIP tours are a great way for guests to skip long lines throughout the entire park, but typically for a hefty price tag. However, the VIP tours often include many perks that make the expense worth it, including: A personal tour guide. A guaranteed ride at every attraction in the park with short wait times.

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10 ways to keep your children entertained while waiting in line at Walt Disney World
  1. Look for Hidden Mickeys.
  2. Play I Spy with items around the park.
  3. Have some Disney trivia questions prepared for them to answer.
  4. Pack snacks or small toys that can be pulled out when needed.


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Disney Long Line Survival Guide
  1. Top Ten 10 Tips for Surviving Long Lines at Disney.
  2. Travel with Friends. ...
  3. Plan your Bathroom Strategy. ...
  4. Look for Hidden Mickeys. ...
  5. Make Reservations and/or Check Menus. ...
  6. Plan your Next Move. ...
  7. Play an Electronic Game. ...
  8. Eat a Snack.


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The estimated total pay for a Cast Member at Disney Parks is $35,238 per year. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated base pay is $35,238 per year.

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Waiting in line is a great time to recharge and have a snack. I like to pack a day bag with snacks and water in it. You never know when your kids (or yourself) need a little refueling. Just be courteous of the people around you while you're eating in line, more and more people now have food allergies.

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Tips to Avoid the Permanent Loss of Children Wear bright colored unique clothing that is easy to locate in a crowd. Have everyone is the group wear the same unique hat or Mouse Ears. Set up a meeting place for the entire family at the beginning of the day for both parks.

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Sign up for 'DAS pass' Guests with any condition (including ADHD) that prevents them from waiting in extended lines can obtain one.

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Disney Genie+ Package for Lightning Lane Access The Disney Genie+ service allows you to purchase multiple Lightning Lane entries under a single price. The cost of Genie+ varies based on date and demand; expect to spend somewhere between $15-$25 per person, per day. The more crowded the parks are, the higher the price.

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However, there are still times of the year that are better than others as far as crowd size. We tend to find that the slowest times at Disney World are in the early fall, like September and the late winter, like February.

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