I went on the 20th to avoid the peak period. There are not many people. The queue for the project takes about half an hour. There will be many more people in the evening. If you want to watch the fireworks, you have to go an hour or two in advance to grab a seat.
It’s not too long. I went on the 8th and the longest queue was an hour.
It takes about 30 minutes to enter the park before 9 o’clock. There is no need to queue after 9 o’clock. Several major activities in the park usually take 2-3 hours. You need to arrange the order of play reasonably.
It is recommended to go on weekdays as there are very few people.
I went on a weekday during a non-holiday, and the queue was okay. Most items lasted ten minutes, and the most popular ones only lasted twenty minutes.
We went there on the weekend when school started and there weren’t many people. Purchase an early access pass and queue up early to enter the park.
I avoid going on holidays, Saturdays and Sundays, and it’s basically within 10 minutes.
One thing to say, it’s not a rainy day. Popular projects, whether it’s a working day or a holiday, are at least 30 minutes up. Basically, things like leaping over the floor line are there.
I went on Monday, the 18th. I heard from the staff that it was the busiest day in recent times, but most of them could be queued, up to 90 minutes.
I went yesterday and it took more than 40 minutes to go through security and ticket checking!
There are basically not many people on weekdays, but in the afternoon there will be twice as many people.
There aren’t many people around now, so you can’t wait long in line. If you want to take a photo with the characters inside, you’ll have to wait in line.
Early access card, very good, you can play many popular projects
No need to queue, arrived at 9:30 in the morning, just walked in
Arrive at 11 or 12 o’clock, no need to queue
The key is to look at the flow of people that day. It’s probably more crowded on weekends, but on weekdays it’s fine. Contact and download the Disney app, which has real-time queuing times for reference.
There are much fewer people, and it only takes 30 minutes to line up at 08:30.
I went on the 20th to avoid the peak period. There are not many people. The queue for the project takes about half an hour. There will be many more people in the evening. If you want to see the fireworks, you have to go an hour or two in advance to grab a seat.
It’s not too long. I went on the 8th and the longest queue was an hour.
It takes about 30 minutes to enter the park before 9 o’clock. There is no need to queue after 9 o’clock. Several major activities in the park usually take 2-3 hours. You need to arrange the order of play reasonably.
It is recommended to go on weekdays as there are very few people.
I went on a weekday during a non-holiday, and the queue was okay. Most items lasted ten minutes, and the most popular ones only lasted twenty minutes.
We went there on the weekend when school started and there weren’t many people. Purchase an early access pass and queue up early to enter the park.
I avoid going on holidays, Saturdays and Sundays, and it’s basically within 10 minutes.
One thing to say, it’s not a rainy day. Popular projects, whether it’s a working day or a holiday, are at least 30 minutes up. Basically, things like leaping over the floor line are there.
I went on Monday, the 18th. I heard from the staff that it was the busiest day in recent times, but most of them could be queued, up to 90 minutes.
I went yesterday and it took more than 40 minutes to go through security and ticket checking!
There are basically not many people on weekdays, but in the afternoon there will be twice as many people.
There are not many people now, so you can’t wait long in line. If you want to take a photo with the characters inside, you will have to wait in line.
Early access card, very good, you can play many popular projects
No need to queue, arrived at 9:30 in the morning, just walked in
If you arrive at 11 or 12 o’clock, you don’t need to queue.
The key is to look at the flow of people that day. It’s probably more crowded on weekends, but on weekdays it’s fine. Contact and download the Disney app, which has real-time queuing times for reference.
There are much fewer people, and it only takes 30 minutes to queue up at 08:30.