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Tips for Riding Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind – UPDATED

Cosmic Rewind is now open to the general public–well, sort of. It’s basically open for savvy guests who manage to score a virtual queue boarding group or an Individual Lighting Lane ticket. Oh, and Deluxe Resort guests have an extra time slot to try and ride on select nights. Your head may be spinning from all of the options, and that’s BEFORE your head can spin from the ride itself. But don’t fret! I have done the research on the myriad options to ride the attraction so you don’t have to. Let’s get cosmic.

Before I jump in, if you are interested in hearing my full review of riding Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind earlier this month, check out the newest episode of my Defacto Dad podcast!

Ok, so why do you need tips for getting on a ride? Well, because there is no standby line. This means that guests cannot stand and wait to ride Cosmic Rewind. Even if you have a ticket and a park pass. You simply cannot go wait in line. This method has been in place for new attractions since Disney opened Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance in 2019.

So, what options are available to guests? The first is the virtual queue system, and the second is the Individual Lightning Lane (ILL) option. These are similar but different options to ride the attraction, each of which can be impacted by where you are staying and/or your particular park pass. Let me explain.

Virtual Queue Option. The virtual queue system is a free option that guests can try to score using their My Disney Experience app. If you are able to nab a virtual queue option, you are assigned a Boarding Group and a time slot to ride the attraction. You are free to do as you wish while you wait for your time slot. (As mentioned, the virtual queue was introduced for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, and later briefly used for Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure.) Here are some quick tips for the virtual queue option:

Individual Lightning Lane Option. This option can be made using Disney Genie, also in the My Disney Experience App, to purchase access to the Lightning Lane. The Lightning Lane is the newer term used to refer to the line that used to be called the Fast Pass line.

As a reminder, Disney Genie is the section of the My Disney Experience app where you can plan your day and more importantly, purchase Genie+ or an ILL. The Genie+ option provides you with access to the Lightning Lane for a batch of rides at suggested times throughout the day. The ILL is an option to purchase access to ONE attraction at a specified time; notably, attractions available for the ILL are not included in the batch of rides under the Genie+ option. For simplicity (lol), think of the ILL as the option reserved for the newest, hottest attractions (“e-ticket” attractions, if you will).

Key Takeaways:

The Disney Resort Difference. Guests staying at Disney Resorts benefit under both options, at different time periods. For the virtual queue option, Deluxe Resort guests have an extra option to join the virtual queue for an evening time slot on select days. For the ILL option, guests staying at any Disney Resort have the option to purchase ILLs for Cosmic Rewind over an hour before other guests. This is crucial because the ILLs sell out in mere minutes, especially during the 7:00 AM opportunity. If you are planning your next trip around riding Cosmic Rewind, you may want to consider staying at a Disney Resort, if only to bolster your chances of getting a ride.

The Park Passes Predicament: A park pass is required to enter a Disney park, period. But, if you are park hopping, not for each park you visit: only the first park you plan on visiting. So, guests with park hoppers looking to try to join the virtual queue boarding group at both 7:00 AM and 1:00 PM must select EPCOT as their first park, and thus, they must have an EPCOT park pass for that day. Park hopping guests who do not have EPCOT as their first park, and as a result, do not have an EPCOT park pass, can only try to join the virtual queue at 7:00 AM (or also at 6:00 PM, if they are staying at a Deluxe Resort on an Extended Evening).

Opportunistic Options: Interestingly, guests are able to try to board the virtual queue AND pay for the ILL, depending on the circumstance. Disney does not appear to limit guests that are quick (and lucky) enough to nab both options in one day.

That was a lot of information! In whats become the norm, it takes a certain degree of studying to understand how to navigate the Disney parks, especially when a new ride opens. However, with a little time–and whole lot of patience–you can figure it out, and hopefully get to ride this wild new coaster!

As mentioned, I gave my full review of my Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind experience on the newest episode of my podcast–let me know your thoughts! And if you are planning a trip, and/or planning to ride Cosmic Rewind, drop your questions or comments below.

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