How to Never Wait in Lines at Theme Parks - Part 2
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Sometimes, lines make it worth it. However, this is a very rare occurrence.
Cheetah hunt is the only time I’ve ever experienced a line longer than an hour be worth it
@@CertifiedGFmusic I could see that. For me, a long line before Steel Vengance would be hype
@@noahmintie Can confirm that one, especially since my hour plus wait had a few other circumstances to it
@@AlphaOutlaw nice. Always wanted to rode steevee, but never been to cp
@MintyFigs I went back on the 10th, and I did as much as I could
I can 100% verify weather is the number one for the most part. Had a visit to SFOT where it rained 2 hours before park closing, and I spent the last hour of the day marathoning their arrow log flume so hard I didn’t even stop through the station every time.
I prefer overcast, less warm days at theme parks for that reason and because I don't like roasting in the sun for 12+ hours.
I heard a story of some dude marathoning leviathan in the rain. Literally no line so he kept going round and round for 100 cycles
Loved the original. One thing that was a shame was that at Six Flags, the single rider line got me turned down half of the time
The single rider line got you turned down? Like you couldn't find a date because you were in the single rider line? 🤣
@@ImAlwaysHere1 lol
I went to my home park on the last day of school for most people in my area (early June). The place was dead (apart from middle school field trips). The longes wait was an hr, and the best rides has about a half hr wait). That early opening season (on weekdays before school gets out) is amazing. The weather was sunny and hot that day, and the plea e was still dead.
Yeah, for me I always find the weekdays in early June to be the best for all of the reasons you stated above, that's when I try to get the most out of my season pass.
I have been to Efteling this year and I’ll visit again in a few days time.
Here’s some advice for this park specifically.
Usually, the best strategy in the park is to start with the left side of the park map. Ride the Droomvlucht darkride, Villa Volta madhouse and the Vogelrok coaster (Vogelrok is in the far away corner of the park, but when you arrive there first thing in the morning, you can lap this coaster. You can easily get multiple rides without having to get back in line). It seems enticing to go to Symbolica, Fata Morgana, or Ruigrijk (the area with most of the park’s coasters first. Most of the time, I’d advise you to not do that. When it’s 12am or 1pm, the people who started off with the coasters and such, will start to head to the left side of the park map, which you will already have breezed through by now. I’ve done Droomvlucht, Villa Volta and Vogelrok in under 40 minutes on relatively busy days. Ruigrijk is not going to get any quieter, but the rest of the park will get busier. That’s why you don’t start there. Fata Morgana is really quiet most of the time. Don’t start or end with the attraction, as it’s near the main entrance. During prime ride time, you can visit the Fairy Tale Forest and such, as there are no queues there.
Last time was perfect. It was during the off-season, as I have finished my ‘middelbare school’ exams. The weather was perfect too. I never had to wait longer than 20 minutes. I started with a fifteen minute wait on Baron 1898, which I usually wouldn’t necessarily recommend, but it was really quiet. After that, I went on Joris en de Draak, Python and Vogelrok, which were all walk-ons. Longest I’ve had to wait was twenty minutes for the Vliegende Hollander and a second ride on Baron. Max & Moritz, Fata Morgana, Villa Volta and Sirocco were walk-ons too.
I’m going to Cedar Point on Monday so this should be very helpful. Also the first video was very informative
You’re gonna have a great time
You'll definitely have a great time
I went to Dorney Park on Thursday June 22nd, and EVERY SINGLE RIDE was a station wait or walk-on. The reason behind this being it was a Thursday with a very slight chance of rain. However, it never actually rained, it was just overcast all day. I seriously got on every coaster there despite Hydra being down for a few hours after an evac. I didn't wait longer than 10 minutes for any ride that day.
thank you for refresher! I'm going to kings island for the next few days starting tomorrow so it'll be good to skip lines, especially for flight of fear and backlot.
Not sure about other parks, but I'm a long-time Magic Mountain visitor, and basically on most days the crowds will shift around from ride to ride. I've seen twisted colossus with a two and a half hour wait and then you would come back after getting some food and it would be down to 45. If something is too long, just come back later :) also, if youre at a park with a lot of hits like MM, the "lower end" coasters are still really good. Everyone shits on rides like apocalypse, scream, viper, ect. but they're still super fun.
Yeah, the "supporting"/"filler" coasters at these parks are often rides that would be the star attraction at a smaller park.
45 for TC is long. If you know what days to go you could be getting like 10 min wait time average
@@shulmpino5505 we have season flash passes so we usually dont plan our lines, but in the summer, good luck getting under 30
@@m1dtier maybe true. i went during fall and spring months.
@@shulmpino5505 yeah the park gets really busy in the summer, the average line time goes from 45 minutes to 3 hours
I used to go to Scarowinds and not even do haunt stuff, just go for night rides on everything because everyone would be there for the haunt stuff. One night i rode fury 8 times in less than 2 hours, and another i rode intimidator 5 times in a row without getting off because nobody was in line.
i’m going to kings island, carowinds, and dollywood for the first time this summer so ima try to use all these tips
Literally love that you are educating everyone on these amazing tips! Keep it up bro! Miss you man!
Until everyone knows these tips and makes them pointless.
I’m so glad you made a part two! Just wish I knew these before going to parks this week 😂
Idk what I love more, your content, or your instrumental beats in the background. I love that I recognize almost all the songs. It really makes me want to watch your videos more.
This comes at a great time. I'm off to Thorpe Park on Tuesday so this will really help. Thanks, Coastoons!
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i went to cedar point 2 days ago, you're late. Though, it was a super empty day. The longest line I waited in was 1 hour and 1 minute, averaging 45 minutes. I got like 15 rides in. Oh also, on the topic of food, I waited 30 minutes for a single scoop of ice cream at 8pm.
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The way I'm seeing this posted for the first time while waiting in an hour long line for Maverick at CP
This guy is better than any other coaster youtuber
Going florida soon! Great vid!
I went to magic mountain on a normal day and was able to ride Goliath, twisted colossus, west coast racers, crayzanity, riddlers revenge, Batman, scream, ninja, and finally x2 in that order before leaving at 4pm. Tatsu was closed and the only ride I waited in line more than 10 minutes for was x2.
That was using tips from your previous video and very meticulously planned to hit as much as possible cause that was my only time there. I could’ve very easily been in line all day but instead I got a ton of fun rides in with barely any wait times. Thanks, your channel is sick
I'm going to Disney, Universal, and Knotts in August, so hopefully this helps in my adventures, although at Disney you never know...
I went to six flags on Juneteenth. I am used to no more than an hour for a ride.
We were there for all 10 hours: 11-9
WE WERE ONLY ABLE TO GET ON 4 RIDES IN 10 HOURS
I wish this video came out a few days earlier :(
oooof. my family went to kings island when juneteenth and fathers day were on the same day and it was PACKED. those two days might be the worst time to go cuz its either gonna be a double holiday or back to back holidays
@@shortsrpski yeah…. Those holidays are rough
Canobie Lake Park used to open on weekends all through May before Memorial Day, without the water park, and that used to be my favorite time to go because the crowds would be light. But once we went on Mother's Day, and they had a special where mothers with their kids got in free. BAD IDEA. Sure, my wife got in free, but the park was slammed so hard that it took half an hour to get chicken fingers. The gentle family rides were the hardest ones to get on because it was mostly families with little kids.
Even the day before Mother's Day would be fine--just don't go on Mother's Day. They stopped opening through May after the COVID shutdown, I think because of labor shortages, but I noticed they opened the weekend before Memorial Day weekend this year so that pre-season might be slowly coming back.
when i was 13 (almost 20 years ago) we went to six flags new jersey on a rainy day and i legit didn't have to leave my seat in between rides because there was no line for batman and robin. They launched me for an hour straight. solid tip
I was honestly expecting this to be a joke of a video, but this is actually really thorough and really good advice
I mean I just want to say nice job, this is a really good video
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I went to a theme park that had rain for an hour. Before the rain it was slammed. After, every single ride was a walk on
el toro has been closed as yall have already known, and it just opened this weekend, and so i was in line waiting for it, and for some dumbass reason the ride decides to shut down right as i was about to get on, i was at the gate bro, and i told my friends that i was willing to wait 5 mins for this to possibly reopen, than to get off just for it to possibly reopen, not even two minutes later in reopens and made me way more excited than i was before
Ur part 1 strategy worked very well thx
I used to work at Disneyland and Main Street is officially open 30 minutes after the rest of the park. It takes a LONG time to clear everybody out of the park so they just leaned into everybody doing their shopping on the way out.
Early. Autumn. Weekday.
When I was in middle school, my family went on vacation to Florida for 9 days (Saturday to Sunday) in early October, because that was the only time my dad could get off work. Even Disney and Universal had NO lines. Ever since, we've only gone during Spring or Summer, due to college and such, and the lines were much worse.
Hi I love your videos and your videos encouraged me to become a coaster enthusiast! I love roller coasters now I have an idea for a video where say some cons of all of the parks u have been to and u explain how those cons can be fixed:):):)
I waited for 2 hrs in railblazer’s line during haunt a year ago and finally got on at about 12:30 AM. Best ride I have ever gotten on that coaster, and in the back of course. much more worth it than the hour wait for a maze
They have single rider, usually, if you walk up the exit and ask nicely if they're doing single rider today.
@@FleshGolem420 you can also walk the fastpass line, worked every time for me
Loved the vid! Keep it up!
0:14 nahhh man summertime is when I avoid going to parks lol thats a big line skipping tip right there
The video is for people who absolutely can't go for any other times. Going to Knott's for me is stupidly easy but other parks like magic mountain are more out of reach
i took a weekend trip to bgw a few weeks ago and it was on the verge of raining all day but this kept everyone out of the park. every ride besides dark koaster was a walk on all day, i did a 20 run marathon on pantheon and didn’t even have to walk back around they just kept dispatching us cause no one showed up. it seriously felt like the park was closed. it wasn’t uncommon for us to be in a major plaza near a big ride and be the only person in sight. and it didn’t even rain just overcast. we got 60-70 rides in that day and we left hours before the park closed. there was no crazy planning we sat down for a 2 hour meal without any stress of wasting time. I’ll be going to carowinds next week hoping for rain in the forecast TL;DR GO WHEN ITS RAINING!
Towards closing time is often better than rope drop, but it varies and may not be much if early closing or very crowded; also some park policies. So that can also be a "go time" and I wouldn't presume to shop or mess around then either. Middle of the day can be a time you just have to get through, do other stuff or even leave a while.
His videos are so interesting
I'm actually going to carowinds in a week so these helped
One thing in the original video is now out of date: Disney's skip-the-line pass is now pay-to-play like the others (only more complicated and annoying).
The other one mentioned single-rider lines. I use these whenever I can. The thing I'd add about these is that they are often intentionally a little hard to find, so they don't get too many people using them (they want enough to fill up empty seats, but not so many that most people are in that line). It might not be obvious that they even exist when you walk up to the ride entrance--the way to the single-rider line can be far from the main entrance; sometimes it actually involves going in the ride exit. So it's useful to look up online discussions about these in advance to find out which rides have them and where they are.
I think the only roller coaster at Six Flags New England that still has one is Batman: The Dark Knight. But the single-rider line there is absolutely a walk-on even when Superman is a two-hour wait, so you can basically cross Batman:TDK off the list as a coaster you have to plan specially to ride. Just do that one when everything else is slammed. You can marathon it if you want.
Same at Canobie Lake Park: Untamed has a single-rider line--you just go around to the back of the station and they'll wave you right on pretty quickly. So don't wait for Untamed. Yankee Cannonball has a long line you can't avoid, so rope drop that if you can and ride Untamed whenever.
...Also, I think Superman at SFNE basically has no non-prime ride time, even though it's kind of at the "back" to the extent the park has one; the park opens and a thousand teenagers immediately rush to Superman like the running of the bulls at Pamplona. There might not be much of a way to avoid a terrible line there apart from paying for it. But if you get on Wicked Cyclone early it can have a short line.
Should also mention poorly trained staff. We hopped into X2 yesterday at 25 minutes until they decided to slow down the line by not using the second train and only sending the line to the stair side. Ramp side was only for flash pass.
Im going to sneakily keep this in mind for when I visit canada's wonderland this summer >:3
Considering I’m currently on my way to CP right now, this is hella perfect timing>:D
I love this guy
I went to Kennywood just recently. I used a disability pass because I have Autism. It helped out big time. I was able to ride every roller coaster once. Heck I was able to ride some rides twice.
6:11 not on over exaggeration, I spent 3 hours while eating at BG
general tip i do is to go for the low capacity which are mostly the old ones first . once the guest rode the big ones and popular those small ones get ridiculus full
Hersheypark’s food: are we a joke to you?
Rainy day tip cant be said enough. Went to Carowinds recently on a rainy day, nothing more than a mist, and managed to ride Fury 5 times, and I didn't have to wait for more than one train to get on on any ride. All this while a coaster convention was there
What if those methods can that work in Orlando and Los Angeles since it’s always crowded even in bad weather or the sporting events since they are tourist areas
headed to ki during taylor swift’s concert bahaha
Best coaster RUclipsr
I always go to amusement parks with a skip-the-line pass…. I don’t mind forking over extra money because it saves me heaps of time. 😃
One time I went to Six Flags Over Texas and I only rode 2 rides from 4pm to closing.
The water park tip can work backwards for you a lot of times at Hershey the water park will get crowded and the dry park will have less waits and sky rush will most likely be a walk on. Maybe this is only at Hershey tho
Not all drop towers have only one vehicle. Some have multiple columns so that they can run multiple vehicles at a time, such as Supreme Scream at Knott's Berry Farm. In my experience Supreme Scream generally has a short line.
You should go to Canadas wonderland. The Big three are all amazing
I went to universal Hollywood on a hella rainy day, it only rained for the first 30 minutes at opening. Everytbing was a walk on the entire day
You say that stores close after everyone is out of the part, but for some reason they close the Steel Vengeance gift shop an hour early so I had to go the next day.. wow.
Coastoons have you ever been to lagoon Utah?
Noice.
Unethical tip: If there is a fast pass lane, just sneak over there (if there are no employees). People won’t care that much and they’re not gonna check for your pass at the station. I did this all day at Disney World and was great.
Can you do a kings island review
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Ur my favorite RUclipsr
I remember me and my family went to energylandia last year right before summer holiday started and there where no lines at all it was like we rented it all to ourselves for the zadra I only had to wait 5-10 mins during prime hours so I HIGHLY RECOMMEND GOING EARLY IF YOU CAN
I used this same method at Siam park and we managed to get on all of the rides including doing one ride five times
If you don’t really care about what park you want to go to and just want the credits then go to more desolate parks I go to lagoon at Utah and because it’s far away from most parks the lines can be less than a 15 minute wait
"So a little while ago" the first video being 2 years ago lol
We need a part three
If a park has a Wild Mouse or that type of ride go for it first. Not only do they have terrible capacity (a maximum of 4 riders per train) but many parks don't have them on the skip the line program.
How did you get the audio?
I went to universal and it rained for an hour. It sucked. Every single restaurant was fully seated and as soon as the rain stopped people were lining up for ride before they were even open, and the wait times were back to an hour + for velocicoaster, hulk, and hagrids 10 minutes after the rain stopped.
shoulve done the deathbell for kingda ka too
*_When your home park is cedar point_*😅
There is no fast lane plus it is now just one tier that includes everything.
can you make a video on canada's wonderland "ITS FUN
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A tip specific to Dollywood but DONT go to Dollywood if Dolly Parton is going to be there. Also Southerns eat late so its better to eat lunch at 11
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Where exactly is the back of the park at Hershey?
So I was at the best theme park Sesame Street land because I was to scared to go on pantheon and then I went on the scariest ride Vapor trail and I had to wait 5 minutes😥 but it was fine because there was a man in front of me screaming credits
My parents got shafted at BGT because we didn't realize it was St. Patricks day
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Get that revenue king
this is hilarious... I'm uploading about the same topic right now lol😭 my video gonna tank🤣
the biggest bummer is when a coaster is only running one train instead of multiple.
what about parks with weird layouts such as movie world Gold Coast? all the rides are pretty much at the entrance. there no reason to go to the back of the park
Or you get stuck on maverick and they give you a free pass to skip to the exit of any ride you want besides steal vengeance
The only rides I’ve ever experienced a long line was Superman Ultimate Flight, Green Lantern and Batman the Ride at Great Adventure. I don’t think they were worth it.
I think universal Hollywood would be more. Crowded and the tips to go are outdated because of Super Nintendo world and everyone goes to the back first for the land
Every time I go to six flags I go on a week day with up to 60% chance of light rain, and there’s never any lines
I disagree with the water park tip. At many parks where the park is included (Hershey, Kentucky Kingdom, Holiday World), the water park opening shrinks all the lines in the park by 40-70%! Especially if it's a summer day, it can often make sense to ride big rides DURING water park hours.
I do the firework one
you actually said eat lunch at 4 though *pushes glasses up*
Do a video on jetline
Me being Riders access pass holder at alton towers so queues are not a issue execpt for once
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with food wait time and quality this one theme park in london has a kfc and you are done in under an hour and the food is good to