Every ride at Disney World and Universal delivers a different amount of entertainment per minute of waiting. Some give you 14 minutes of ride for a 20-minute wait. Others give you 34 seconds for a 32-minute wait. The Barnstormer at Magic Kingdom averages a 32-minute wait for a ride that lasts 34 seconds. You wait 56 times longer than you ride. Here is how every ride stacks up across Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and Universal Orlando, based on Theme Park Shark’s wait time tracking data.
The Wait-to-Ride Ratio: How We Measured This
We divided each ride’s average wait time by its actual ride duration. A ratio of 1.0 means you wait exactly as long as you ride. Higher numbers mean worse value. Anything above 15x means you should seriously consider skipping it or riding only when the posted wait drops below 10 minutes.
The 10 Rides Where You Wait the Longest Per Minute of Ride Time
| Rank | Ride | Park | Avg Wait | Ride Duration | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Barnstormer | Magic Kingdom | 32 min | 34 sec | 56.6x |
| 2 | Chip ‘n’ Dale’s GADGETcoaster | Disneyland | 26 min | 55 sec | 27.8x |
| 3 | Jumpin’ Jellyfish | Disney California Adventure | 26 min | 60 sec | 25.7x |
| 4 | Alien Swirling Saucers | Hollywood Studios | 38 min | 90 sec | 25.2x |
| 5 | Astro Orbiter | Magic Kingdom | 31 min | 90 sec | 20.6x |
| 6 | Dumbo the Flying Elephant | Magic Kingdom | 29 min | 90 sec | 19.3x |
| 7 | One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish | Islands of Adventure | 29 min | 90 sec | 19.3x |
| 8 | The Magic Carpets of Aladdin | Magic Kingdom | 27 min | 90 sec | 17.7x |
| 9 | Mad Tea Party | Magic Kingdom | 16 min | 90 sec | 10.5x |
| 10 | Tomorrowland Speedway | Magic Kingdom | 29 min | 5 min | 5.7x |
The Barnstormer: Why the Math Matters for Families
The Barnstormer is a kiddie coaster in Fantasyland that lasts 34 seconds from launch to brakes. It is designed for children who are too small for Space Mountain or Big Thunder Mountain but tall enough to meet the 35-inch height requirement. The problem is its location next to Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and the Fantasyland attractions, which floods the area with families who see a short line sign and join it.
At a 32-minute average wait, you spend almost an hour for every minute of actual ride time. The only scenario where The Barnstormer makes sense is when the posted wait is under 10 minutes, which typically happens in the first 30 minutes of park operation or the last hour before close.
Why Flat Rides Are Almost Never Worth the Wait
Six of the top 10 worst ratios are flat rides: spinner rides, flying carpets, or hub-and-spoke attractions where guests sit in a vehicle that goes up, down, and around for 60-90 seconds. These rides exist at every park, they all have similar wait times (15-35 minutes), and none of them deliver an experience proportional to the wait.
The pattern is consistent across all 9 parks we track. If a ride spins in a circle and lasts 90 seconds, the average wait is 20-35 minutes. The math never works unless you walk on.
The Exception: When These Rides Are Worth It
Young children do not care about wait-to-ride ratios. A 4-year-old riding Dumbo for the first time is having a peak life experience regardless of the 29-minute wait. If you are visiting with small children, these rides are a priority for them and should be done at rope drop when waits are under 10 minutes.
The Best Wait-to-Ride Value at Disney and Universal
Not every great ride has a long line. These attractions offer the best minutes of entertainment per minute of waiting.
| Ride | Park | Avg Wait | Ride Duration | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Living with the Land | EPCOT | 20 min | 14 min | 1.4x |
| Spaceship Earth | EPCOT | 26 min | 15 min | 1.7x |
| Pirates of the Caribbean | Magic Kingdom | 33 min | 15 min | 2.2x |
| Kilimanjaro Safaris | Animal Kingdom | 49 min | 18 min | 2.7x |
| Haunted Mansion | Magic Kingdom | 40 min | 9 min | 4.5x |
Living with the Land at EPCOT is the single best value ride at Walt Disney World. A 20-minute wait for a 14-minute boat ride through working greenhouses where Disney grows real produce. You wait 1.4 times longer than you ride. Compare that to The Barnstormer’s 56.6x.
How to Use This Data
- Skip flat rides unless the wait is under 10 minutes. Dumbo, Aladdin’s Carpets, Astro Orbiter, and similar rides are only worth it at rope drop or near park close.
- Prioritize long-duration rides during peak hours. Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Spaceship Earth, and Kilimanjaro Safaris give you the most entertainment per minute of waiting.
- Use Lightning Lane on high-wait, long-duration rides. The best Lightning Lane value is on rides where standby exceeds 60 minutes AND the ride lasts 3+ minutes (Slinky Dog Dash, Rise of the Resistance, Test Track).
- Check our wait time pages before walking across the park. Every ride at Disney World, Disneyland, and Universal has its own wait time page with hourly averages on Theme Park Shark.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Barnstormer at Magic Kingdom has the worst wait-to-ride ratio at Walt Disney World. It averages a 32-minute wait for a ride that lasts 34 seconds. You wait 56 times longer than you ride. Skip it unless the posted wait is under 10 minutes.
Living with the Land at EPCOT offers the best wait-to-ride ratio at Walt Disney World. A 20-minute average wait for a 14-minute boat ride gives you a ratio of just 1.4x. Spaceship Earth (1.7x) and Pirates of the Caribbean (2.2x) are also excellent values.
Unless the posted wait is under 10 minutes, flat rides like Dumbo, Magic Carpets of Aladdin, and Astro Orbiter are poor uses of your time. They last 60-90 seconds with average waits of 20-35 minutes. Ride them at rope drop or near park close when lines are shortest.
All wait time data from Theme Park Shark’s proprietary tracking system covering 9 parks. Ride durations sourced from official park information and verified rider reports.
