10 RIDICULOUS Things People Waste Their Time On in Disney World



It’s REALLY easy to waste your time in Disney World and you don’t want to waste ANY time when you’ve spent thousands on that vacation. We’ve got the tips on how to avoid the time wasters and make the most of every dollar you spent on your Disney trip.

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48 thoughts on “10 RIDICULOUS Things People Waste Their Time On in Disney World”

  1. A few weeks ago I was at Disney and the entire monorail system was down and the park was closing so they were kicking people out putting them on busses than having to take a fairy to get to any of the Disney hotels.

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  2. The race cars we went in at Magic Kingdom were a big disappointment and waste of time. Also, lunch at Pinocchios was delicious but super frustrating as we could not find a place to sit down after finally getting our food. Other than that, we had a great time (FL).

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  3. Please, please, please! DO NOT force your kid to ride something just because you want them to try something new. My grandparents did this on my Disney trip and it destroyed my magic kingdom experience. There is nothing worse than standing in even the shortest line to have a mental breakdown over a rollercoaster.

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  4. Biggest waste of time during our visit was the standby line for Frozen. The sign said 90 minutes, we waited over 2 hours. So while I waited I counted and this was the result. For every 50 fast pass they let 1 stand by through. They cleared the fast pass line 5 times before we got on the ride and by then we were too mad to even enjoy the very short underwhelming ride experience. .. and yes, the cast members got an earful from me and other guest, they even got the manager to come over to stand there while she crossed her arms and glare at us. So she got and eat full as well.

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  5. Applies to any location or just florida or california? What about universal studios park that has the roller coaster you have to watch movie harry potter while riding it? Can you do a video about that park?

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  6. Another time saving advice the park announce that the ride is running on reduced capacity and you do not have a lightning lane pass, got out of the line. At reduced capacity 10 lightning lane folks get on the ride for every 1 standby line person. This happened to me at hollywood studios. I got into the line for a ride at toy story mania with a line that said 30 minutes long. Ended up taking an hour and a half. Later on that day we get in line for tower of terror an hour before the park. It was announced that the tower of terror was working at reduced capacity. We took a glance the lightning lane line and we just left. Best Decision IMO

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  7. Minnie-Vans(by Lyft). Great option for Park-Hopping.
    spend as LITTLE time between parks by taking Lyft Minnie-Van;
    Yes, waaaaaaay more expensive than FREE but if you are dedicated to hopping, then Minnie-Van.

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  8. Yikes. I went to Disneyland at Anaheim many many years ago. Having done it as an adult, I wondered wnaty the fuss was about. This videlo reinforced my decision not to bother with theme paks anymore. Not my scene

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  9. Just went to Disneyland and it was the last time I’ll go. It’s now a battle of haves v have nots. You already spend a fortune to enter the park but now you have to spend an additional fortune to have access to the rides. It was an extra $30 EACH for 3 of us to get genie plus! And if we didn’t want to stand in line for 90 mins to ride Rise of Resistance, it was another $30 each for the lightning pass. I could’ve paid the extra but We chose to stand in line. What an absolute scam. I feel sorry for those who can’t afford to pay the extra. The only magic at Disneyland is the disappearing cash. It’s an absolute scam.

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  10. Just went to Disneyland and it was the last time I’ll go. It’s now a battle of haves v have nots. You already spend a fortune to enter the park but now you have to spend an additional fortune to have access to the rides. It was an extra $30 EACH for 3 of us to get genie plus! And if we didn’t want to stand in line for 90 mins to ride Rise of Resistance, it was another $30 each for the lightning pass. I could’ve paid the extra but We chose to stand in line. What an absolute scam. I feel sorry for those who can’t afford to pay the extra. The only magic at Disneyland is the disappearing cash. It’s an absolute scam.

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  11. When I was in line with my family for Frozen ever after we were in the inside Queue when it broke down, the cast members had to lead us through the exit, and everytime we walked by I would see if it was open but it never did!

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  12. My boyfriend and I waited an hour to get on Ratatouille and then when we got on, it broke and shut down. We had to get off and evacuate. Luckily, we got a free lightning lane pass to go back and ride it 🥰

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  13. Visited Disney a half a dozen times when our children were young. They were great trips but I am glad that those trips are behind us. The best tip for a Disney trip is to stay at one of their on property hotels and avoid park hopping.

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  14. If you are trying to do everything possible in a Disney park, you will not have nearly enough time to go to a second park in one day. There is enough in each park to keep you busy for days. The only time park hopping is smart is to go hit up one of the night time shows after Animal Kingdom closes for the day.

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  15. You'd be surprised how heavy the rain needs to be to close a ride like Expedition Everest. Basically, it will stay open until there is lightning involved… though, going 60 miles per hour into driving rain isn't exactly pleasant on the rider.

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  16. I agree with not standing in lines for longer than 20 mins. When my husband and I went, there was an hour long wait for peter pan’s flight most of the day & we went at night when it went down to 15-20. We actually only waited like 5 mins or less and it was fun, but I would have been mad if we’d waited an hour or more!!

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  17. It’s ALL part of the experience. Not everyone is there to ride rides. Why we continue our normal daily grind on a vacation is beyond me. Want a Starbucks, do it! Sure it may be something you do daily, but do you buy your favorite daily cup at Disney? I would suggest to slow down, not speed up…Walk the unbeaten paths, experience what others are missing. All too often I see parents literally dragging kids from ride to ride. Of course they are just trying to have their children experience it all, but it’s not gonna happen. So take your time and enjoy all the things between the rides…enjoy the time together most of all even if it means waiting for a cup of joe…that just means someone in the group will be happy, and that should be the goal at the “Happiest Place on Earth” making sure everyone enjoys their time.

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  18. If you’re not a big night show person that can be a great time to ride. Often the lines go way down during the night shows. So if fireworks aren’t your thing hop on a ride instead.

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  19. A year after Ride opened, I jumped in line with a bg, made it all to way to the end of the main queue before the split. Literally the next group. We waited 4 hrs for it to come back on, but it never did. It’s fine tho bc we got to see backstage, got free popcorn, and free park tickets

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  20. There is no possible way to do all those things in 4 and 1/2 days. You need to have a more realistic plan. Honestly choose 1 of those. Or choose Disney only or maybe Universal and SeaWorld together. You will be too frustrated trying to do all 3.

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  21. Contrary to others, I like overplanning and watched hundreds of videos about Disneyland especially (never saw about Disney World because I will never go there). We are 9,000 miles from USA so overplanning is a must 😅

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