
These changes may be small, but will streamline the process and possibly even increase your odds of joining the Virtual Queue. This little tip will also help increase guests’ chances of enjoying the attraction. For details on the virtual queue, check out the Things to Know Before.

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Virtual Queue page with instructions on how to joinĪs you can see, the app now also includes instructions to refresh the Virtual Queue page at 7:00 AM to join the queue. Gideons Bakehouse have a special treat at both their Disney Springs, and Downtown. This change applies to the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance virtual queues in both Disneyland and Disney World, as well as the new WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure at Disney’s California Adventure.

Guests will be able to confirm their party any time between 6:00 AM and 7:00 AM, so there is also no need to wake up an hour earlier either. Now guests can go onto the My Disney Experience app and confirm their party as early as 6:00 AM. Those who have ever attempted to join the Virtual Queues will know that these precious seconds of checking that your party is all included could be the difference between getting on the ride or not. Previously, guests would hit the Join button for the Virtual Queue of the attraction at 7:00 AM or 1:00 PM and then confirm their party on the next page. The Virtual Queue is a way for Disney to manage crowds and reduce time spent actually waiting in a line. It was first implemented for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and has now been used for several other attractions.

This change to the Virtual Queue system will allow guests to confirm their party up to an hour before joining the queue. For the past few years, Disney World has been using a free Virtual Queue system for its newest attraction. However, Disney has recently implemented a new change that streamlines Disney’s Virtual Queues. It can be a frustrating process, especially if you or the rest of your party is not able to land a boarding group. Virtual Queues have become a common occurrence in the Disney parks with new or high demand attractions.
