- Mar 13, 2024
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Get ready because Disney Cruise Line might revolutionize your cruise experience with a potential new feature.

Let's be real, no one enjoys standing in line, especially during a cruise packed with fun. Luckily, Disney is testing a virtual queue system to cut down your wait times.
They recently trialed this system on Disney Wish's April cruise, letting guests reserve times for attractions like AquaMouse and meet-and-greets with Spider-Man.
While Disney hasn't officially announced anything, could this innovation be expanded to other ships?

The upcoming ship, Disney Adventure, debuting in Singapore at the end of 2025, will feature Marvel-themed attractions on deck. Virtual queues could greatly enhance this experience, allowing fans to enjoy rides without long waits.

The Disney Destiny, another upcoming ship departing from Fort Lauderdale, promises plenty of character interactions where a virtual queue could be a game changer.

Who wouldn't want to skip the long AquaMouse line and wait with a cone of unlimited ice cream in hand instead?

We're keeping a lookout for further updates on this virtual queue system. Could it make your cruise more magical? What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments!
While we wait to see how this unfolds, stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for all the latest vacation news.
What do you think about the virtual queue system? Share your thoughts!

Let's be real, no one enjoys standing in line, especially during a cruise packed with fun. Luckily, Disney is testing a virtual queue system to cut down your wait times.
They recently trialed this system on Disney Wish's April cruise, letting guests reserve times for attractions like AquaMouse and meet-and-greets with Spider-Man.
While Disney hasn't officially announced anything, could this innovation be expanded to other ships?

The upcoming ship, Disney Adventure, debuting in Singapore at the end of 2025, will feature Marvel-themed attractions on deck. Virtual queues could greatly enhance this experience, allowing fans to enjoy rides without long waits.

The Disney Destiny, another upcoming ship departing from Fort Lauderdale, promises plenty of character interactions where a virtual queue could be a game changer.

Who wouldn't want to skip the long AquaMouse line and wait with a cone of unlimited ice cream in hand instead?

We're keeping a lookout for further updates on this virtual queue system. Could it make your cruise more magical? What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments!
While we wait to see how this unfolds, stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for all the latest vacation news.
What do you think about the virtual queue system? Share your thoughts!