What is the return window for Disney virtual queue?
With the new Disney Park Pass System, guests can still leave a theme park and return. But, keep in mind that the modified virtual queue for Cosmic Rewind only gives you a one-hour return window.
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If you've secured a virtual queue boarding group number on your reservation day, the Disney app will push a notification through when it's your group's turn to get in line. Once you receive this notification, you'll have an hour to get to the attraction or experience.
Well, if you have successfully joined a Disney virtual queue you will receive a boarding group number. Once Disney is ready for your boarding group to go and enter the attraction they will send you a notification. At that point you will have an hour window to go and scan in using the My Disney Experience app.
The attraction's limited capacity means too many guests missing their reservation time could prevent guests later in the day from riding, so guests are encouraged to arrive during their reservation window. Those who miss their window by a significant time may not be allowed to ride the attraction.
Essentially, if you secure a boarding group, you'll be assigned a return window to come back and ride the attraction. Multiple rides use the VQ system in Disney World, and in our experience, we've been able to be late to our return window and still allowed on the ride.
Don't Use Disney's Wi-FiIf you're on Disney property, you may be tempted to leave your phone connected to Disney Wi-Fi. But here's the thing: Disney Wi-Fi is notoriously spotty and it could cost you a spot in the virtual queue. So turn off Wi-Fi on your phone BEFORE the boarding group distribution time.
If you received a boarding group at 7am, you cannot get another boarding group for that same attraction at 1pm. However, if you are eligible for the Extended Evening Theme Park Hours, you can get a second boarding group from the 6pm virtual queue for the same attraction on the same day.
It's been reported that Soarin' actually saw a wait time of 305 minutes on New Year's Eve several years ago, which was reported to be the longest wait time in the history of Walt Disney World.
You can only book two Individual Lightning Lanes per day.No matter how many parks you plan to visit in one day, you are only allowed to book two Individual Lightning Lanes. For example, you're planning to start your day in Hollywood Studios, but want to park hop over to Magic Kingdom in the afternoon.
Disney Genie+ is a paid service that allows you to skip the standby line and use the Lightning Lane entrance at select attractions. Guests can book their first Genie+ ride selections starting at 7 AM on the day of their visit. This applies to both those who stay at a Disney Resort Hotel or stay off-property.
Typically, attractions that utilize a Virtual Queue do also offer Individual Lightning Lane access for an additional fee. Currently, you are able to both hold a Virtual Queue Boarding Group and purchase Individual Lightning Lane access for the same attraction.
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!
You may purchase individual—or à la carte—Lightning Lane entry selections for specific attractions that aren't offered through Disney Genie+ service. Purchase individual Lightning Lane entry for up to 2 attractions per day, one at a time. Guests may purchase this option with or without Disney Genie+ service.
Can we get more than one boarding pass per day? Not during regular park hours–you cannot join both the 7 am and 1 pm virtual queue. However, on nights when EPCOT hosts Extended Evening Hours, there's a third virtual queue entry time at 6 pm.