Slinky Dog Dash is a much more thrilling ride than first glance might suggest. We also really enjoy riding Slinky Dog Dash at night, and would recommend pairing it with Alien Swirling Saucers for late night lower waits.
If your party would rather rope drop Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, or MuppetVision 3D, we’d recommend waiting for the last hour or two of park hours for the lowest waits. It’s a popular rope drop attraction, and something that we likely would recommend doing if you’re very interested in riding it and were unable to secure a FastPass+. From fun, whimsical theming to an accessible roller coaster, it’s a popular ride for guests of all ages.Īs one of the most popular attractions at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, it averages about 90 minutes for standby. Slinky Dog Dash is one of the most popular attractions at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. While we compared the seating to Seven Dwarfs Mine Train a few sentences ago, it’s worth noting that there is more space in Slinky Dog Dash for legroom and the like. If you have a backpack or something similar, you can put it at your feet. There is a spot for you to put your small valuables as well. This two-by-two seating is not the bench seating you might find at Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. With an outdoor queue and a necessity to close during heavy rain, we’d rather have a Slinky Dog Dash FastPass+ in our pocket over the other tier one attractions.Įach car fits two adults and with bucket seating much like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, you have your own lapbar as well. We’ve found that the queue for Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway standby line does move relatively quick and with a longer attraction runtime, you get more bang for your buck with a Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway FastPass+ over the shorter attraction runtime for Slinky Dog Dash. If you can get it, a FastPass+ for Slinky Dog Dash is recommended. It joins Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway as top tier FastPass+ options. With the FastPass+ tier changes in early 2020, Slinky Dog Dash remained a tier one selection.
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While the photo props look like fun in the photos above, the queue can get full quick and the switchbacks can get repetitive.
You don’t miss anything noteworthy or any “must-see” theming in the queue by using FastPass+. By using FastPass+, you should skip the majority of the outdoor queue and only wait about 5-10 minutes. Just like other attractions in Toy Story Land, you’ll encounter oversized theming elements that make you feel like you’ve shrunk down to the size of a toy (or smaller!). Once you reach the Slinky Dog packaging, a winding interior queue line is fully covered from any potential rain. It’s worth noting that this is a mesh-type covering, so it doesn’t protect from the rain. Here’s a look at the outdoor portion of the queue with the newly installed, colorful queue shade structure. Slinky Dog Dash QueueĪ portion of the Slinky Dog Dash queue is outdoors, but has recently seen the addition of a shade structure installed to protect from the Florida sun. The easiest way to find the entrance is to look for the tallest point of the roller coaster and walk that direction. The kinetics of the land is completely driven by Slinky Dog Dash and the Slinky Dog train running through the land. The entrance to Slinky Dog Dash is a bit hidden if there is no line, but it’ll likely be easier to find given that it’s generally the longest line in Toy Story Land. Slinky Dog Dash Location Slinky Dog Dash walking path from Toy Story Land entrance You can enter from either the Toy Story Land entrance or Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. The entrance to the attraction is in the middle of the land, as seen below. At least, that’s likely where you’ll find the line. Slinky Dog Dash is located on the north end of Toy Story Land, near the entrance to the land. In our Slinky Dog Dash ride guide, we’ll help you plan your visit to Toy Story Land and help you dash your way through Andy’s backyard. Let’s step into Andy’s backyard and explore Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.