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by acp » Jul Mon 15, 2013 5:02 pm
cy1229 wrote:acp wrote:theBIGyowski wrote:I think TSM is similar...in that the lines aren't generally that long at times...whereas the only time the wait is less than an hour at DHS is if you get there at rope drop...and you are one of the first people to get in line.
Pfft. Only an hour? You should see how TSM is in Tokyo DisneySea - it makes the DHS queues look tiny.
This picture was taken just 25 minutes after the park opened. By the time I got to the FP machine about 5 minutes after that photo, the FP time had gone up another hour and thirty-five minutes (
my FP was 16:40, it was going up in increments of 5 minutes at a time - very quickly). Shortly after, all FPs were gone. And I don't recall ever seeing the standby line less than 100 minutes in all the time I was there.
And that was on a quiet day.
Oh, and
Woody will eat you. Nom.
That is CRAZY. The time, not being Woody's snack. I think TSM is a really fun thing to do. Really, I do. But I have an exceptionally difficult time justifying that kind of park time lost for 2 minutes of arcade games that are
identical to the Wii game. If you're one who doesn't mind the wait, more power to ya. Not me.

Meh, I've got the Wii game. It's nowhere near as fun as the actual attraction. If you take the time to get yourself a fastpass, it's not bad. I did have to queue for 30 minutes at Tokyo DisneySea to
get the fastpass, but when I turned up for the ride, I only waited 5 minutes. Tokyo has attraction operations down to a fine art - they're insanely efficient.
At Disney's Hollywood Studios, I usually just dive in the standby line at rope drop, or get a fastpass. I knew from my research that such tactics might not work the same at Tokyo DisneySea with how busy the parks get and how much the Japanese like queueing for things, but I wasn't quite prepared for just
how crazy it was. (Seriously, people stake out spots for the parade in Tokyo Disneyland over FOUR HOURS before it starts). Having said that, I did manage to make it work with not having to queue much, but still get on everything (through a mixture of tactical fastpassing and cunning timing*)
* OK, I may have made that sound more exciting than it actually was 
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