![]() Every morning the queue opens at 7 AM and if you have park tickets and reservations for that day, then you just follow the prompts in the Disneyland app to join the queue. Getting a spot in that virtual queue is fairly simple. ![]() Essentially, guests are waiting in line virtually for Rise of the Resistance while waiting in a physical line at other attractions. The virtual queue allows guests to go about their regular park day until they are called back to then wait a moderate amount of time (15-30 minutes) in the actual queue before riding the attraction. In order to accommodate guests without having a seemingly endless standby line, Rise of the Resistance operates with a virtual queue. That said, since they moved to a standby line at the busiest time of the year it doesn’t seem all that likely the old system will be brought back anytime soon. Over at Disneyland, the resort still reserves the right to implement the virtual queue at any time and you can see that in the app. The move is permanent in Disney World and guests can purchase a Lightning Lane for the attraction to skip some of the line. Update in November 2021: Rise of the Resistance has moved to a standby line at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. There are no spoilers in this post for the actual ride. In this post we’ll cover the best way to be able to ride Rise of the Resistance, including strategy and different tips. Hollywood Studios has recently gone to a standby queue for the ride. ![]() Due to the popularity of the attraction, the typical queue and line is different from other attractions in Disneyland. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is an attraction at both Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
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