I think you get a 15 minute grace period on the tail end, not just the 10 minutes you stated. And though not a guarantee and definitely not to be counted on, the cm may allow more if you are nice and have a good excuse.
Thanks! You are right about discretion. Lately they seem to be tightening a bit, been called out for being 6 minutes early etc... It also seems to change depending on how long the backup is :)
Disney's Lightning Lane is complicated and counterproductive. The fast passes at the competing parks allow you to go to the head of the line because they are expensive enough to limit the people who will buy them. At a Disney park, the added expense is almost a requirement, so a significant percentage of visitors feel forced to purchase it - meaning you still have to wait in a long line.
Are you sure you have to scan into the second work to start booking lanes for park hopping tickets?!? That’s going to really mess up my plans just Thursday. 😢
@@TheDisneylandBeat not sure if there has been a change in policies but we were able to book lightening lanes for California adventure from Disneyland before scanning into adventure yesterday with no issues.
Disney, keep it simple. Dump all the passes -- it's not fair that some can afford to PAY to skip lines. If somebody wants to ride a ride, they wait in line like everyone else, no phones needed. One line per ride. Cutting lines should be for those with a physical handicap. Thanks to Disneyland Beat for another fine watch.
Very much appreciate this discussion and clarifications…👏💖
I think you get a 15 minute grace period on the tail end, not just the 10 minutes you stated. And though not a guarantee and definitely not to be counted on, the cm may allow more if you are nice and have a good excuse.
Thanks! You are right about discretion. Lately they seem to be tightening a bit, been called out for being 6 minutes early etc... It also seems to change depending on how long the backup is :)
Disney's Lightning Lane is complicated and counterproductive. The fast passes at the competing parks allow you to go to the head of the line because they are expensive enough to limit the people who will buy them. At a Disney park, the added expense is almost a requirement, so a significant percentage of visitors feel forced to purchase it - meaning you still have to wait in a long line.
Smh. So true. Disney is great out of extracting every cent out of its guests.
Are you sure you have to scan into the second work to start booking lanes for park hopping tickets?!? That’s going to really mess up my plans just Thursday. 😢
‘Fraid so😢
@@TheDisneylandBeat damn damn looks like we will park hop right at 11 so I can get those lanes for Indy and Mickey
@@TheDisneylandBeat not sure if there has been a change in policies but we were able to book lightening lanes for California adventure from Disneyland before scanning into adventure yesterday with no issues.
@lexirowe3151 whoa!! Thanks for the update!!!!!
Disney, keep it simple. Dump all the passes -- it's not fair that some can afford to PAY to skip lines. If somebody wants to ride a ride, they wait in line like everyone else, no phones needed. One line per ride. Cutting lines should be for those with a physical handicap. Thanks to Disneyland Beat for another fine watch.
Don't worry, Your Highness. No one's going to touch your gold while I'm around.