After over a year of being closed, the PeopleMover FINALLY reopened yesterday.
Of course, we were in Magic Kingdom keeping an eye on the situation and hopping aboard for our own grand tour of Tomorrowland. And if you’re hoping to go for a ride, there’s a handy little tip you’ll want to keep in mind!
Our beloved PeopleMover is officially back on the My Disney Experience app’s wait times list! And that wait is lookin’ pretty hefty at 40 minutes. But all is NOT as it appears…
A PeopleMover Cast Member informed us that the line was probably 30-40 minutes long. But guys…we’ve ridden this a LOT since it’s reopened. And the wait time is simply not as long as it’s being quoted! For example, we’d estimate that 30-40 minute wait is more like 15-20 minutes.
Cast Member estimates PeopleMover is a 30-40 minute wait. We think it’s probably more like 15-20 minutes! pic.twitter.com/pYjL3VMtBF
— AJ Wolfe (@DisneyFoodBlog) April 26, 2021
While we can’t guarantee that the line is shorter than listed, we’re gonna say it’s a pretty safe bet. So you should be on and off the ride pretty quickly! Here’s hoping you’ll be able to feel the breeze and hear that iconic soundtrack again soon. Stay tuned to DFB for more Disney news!
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Sis Rice says
How do handicap people who cant do stairs get to use this ride?
DFB Sarah says
Sis Rice, PeopleMover has a moving sidewalk/ramp that goes up to the level of the ride’s track, and according to DisneyWorld.com, guests “must be ambulatory” to board.