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A mom from North Billerica, Massachusetts, writes:
I was truly amazed by the number of adults in line—the only reason I could think of for that would be an insane desire to go on absolutely every ride at Disney World. The cars aren’t a whole lot of fun, and they tend to pile up at the end, so it takes almost as long to get off as it did to get on.
A dad from Pleasantville, New York, had this to say:
This is one attraction I wish they would replace with something better. It’s boring and it smells bad.
The line for the speedway snakes across a pedestrian bridge to the ride’s loading areas. Here’s a tip for a shorter wait: Turn right off the bridge, and then head to the first loading area rather than continuing to the second one.
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Here's roughly how many minutes you'll wait for Tomorrowland Speedway at each Magic Kingdom Crowd Level.
The chart below shows typical Lightning Lane return times when you request a Lightning Lane before the day of your visit. Use it to compare how return windows usually change from 21 days out to 1 day out.
The chart's data markers change from circles to X's when the odds of Lightning Lanes being gone exceeds the percentage you select in the dropdown above the chart.
X markers mean Lightning Lane was gone more than 50% of the time for that selection time and crowd level.
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