Park Day Feature

Know when to go

You can't watch every ride queue at once. And by the time you check, the 15-minute window is gone.

You're walking through Adventureland. Space Mountain just dropped to 20 minutes — but you won't know for another 45 minutes when you happen to check. By then it's back to 90.

Your family's debating where to go next. Meanwhile, Slinky Dog's line just halved. You'll never know.

How Wait Time Drops work

Pick your rides

Choose which high-demand rides you want to watch on your park day.

We watch the lines

Your concierge watches every standby line across the park as the wait shifts.

You get a nudge

When a line drops below typical, a push notification goes straight to your pocket.

Why push notifications only

Wait time drops are fleeting — a 15-minute window might last 10 minutes. Push goes straight to your phone while you're walking. By the time you'd open an email, the moment's passed.

Across all four parks

Magic Kingdom

  • Space Mountain
  • Seven Dwarfs
  • Tron
  • Big Thunder

EPCOT

  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Test Track
  • Frozen
  • Remy

Hollywood Studios

  • Slinky Dog
  • Tower of Terror
  • Rise of the Resistance
  • Mickey's Runaway

Animal Kingdom

  • Flight of Passage
  • Expedition Everest
  • Na'vi River

Wait Time Drops cover the most in-demand attractions at each park.

Part of your full Disney concierge

Before your trip

Reservation Alerts

Dining reservations, VIP tours, fireworks cruises — watched around the clock. Free, forever.

How Reservation Alerts work →

On park day

Park Day Concierge

Automated Lightning Lane booking and management from 7 AM to park close.

How Park Day Concierge works →

Frequently asked questions

What is a Wait Time Drop?
Your concierge watches standby waits across every ride on your park day and sends a push the moment a wait drops unusually low for that ride at that time. The drops are short — sometimes only minutes — so the alert lets you make it to the queue before the wait climbs again.
How much do Wait Time Drops cost?
Wait Time Drops is a paid feature with pricing finalised at launch. Reservation Alerts stay free, forever — Wait Time Drops watches the live park-day signal, which is what makes the in-park nudges land while the window is still open.
How do I set up Wait Time Drops for my park day?
On the morning of your park day, pick the rides you want to watch. Push notifications start arriving the moment a wait drops unusually low for that ride at that time of day. You can add or remove rides any time during the day.
What counts as a wait time drop?
Your concierge compares the current standby wait against the typical wait for that ride at that time of day. When the wait falls noticeably below the norm — usually a 15- to 25-minute swing — you get a push notification.
Do I need to link My Disney Experience for Wait Time Drops?
No. Wait Time Drops work without My Disney Experience linking — pick your rides for the day and you'll get push notifications when standby waits fall. Linking is only needed for Park Day Concierge.
Can I pick which rides Wait Time Drops watches?
Yes. You choose from the most in-demand attractions at your park each day. Add or remove rides any time — your concierge tracks whatever's on your list at the moment a wait falls.
Why is Wait Time Drops push-only?
Drops are ephemeral. By the time an email lands or a text routes through carrier networks, the wait has often climbed back. A push notification is the only channel fast enough to act on — and it's the only one we use for this feature.

Start with free Reservation Alerts

Park-day features including Wait Time Drops available when you're ready.