I haven’t been back to MK since it’s opened, but I imagine it’s the same likelihood, or maybe a little less likely, as getting on cosmic rewind when you were here in august since it’s about the same length of time from opening date till your visit (at least I think you said you got on). It could be a little more difficult just because it’s MK and the attendance there is greater than Epcot, but it’s also a thrill ride with a ride vehicle that might deter some people.
that's hella true, yeah we jumped on the queue right at 7 am and I think our group got on about 1-2 pm? we also bought a lightning lane pass for it also.
@GrantCloud I’d say as long as your phones are ready to go at 7 with a nice connection (always hear it’s best to turn off WiFi) you should be able to get a pass to the virtual queue. I’ve only failed to get a virtual queue pass once in all the times Disney has had them going for their new rides and that was RotR during opening week.
I got September, Disco Inferno, and I forget the 3rd but they were all awesome. It's crazy how much the music adds to the rides enjoyment
Tron just doesn’t look very exciting. Have a feeling Guardians will end up being the better attraction. Tron’s layout looks way too short and uneventful. I said I wouldn’t go back to Orlando until Epic Univ was done but I just booked a trip for Nov. I really want to ride the two new coasters at Seaworld.
I think it's over by then, but I went to Seaworlds Halloween event, and every ride is a front row seat walk on. Was awesome.
Anyone ever done one of the Orlando Informer Meetup’s at Universal? For $230 you get access to both park, unlimited food/drinks, and private access to the park from 8p-130a. This sounds too good to be true, anyone ever do it before? Do they sell a stupid amount of tickets and make it not worth it?