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The Theme Park Ride Wait Time Scrolling LED Display - No Subscription!
The Theme Park Ride Wait Time Scrolling LED Display - No Subscription!
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Feel connected to your favorite theme park by keeping tabs on the ride times at over 110 different parks all over the world. Updated every 10 minutes, you can see what the wait times are in Orlando, Anaheim, Tokyo, and all over the world.
Every time your favorite rides come up you’ll get a little hit of endorphins as you daydream about the last time you went on the ride with family and friends, or imagine your next visit.
Note: In order to keep the ride wait times updated 24/7 a subscription is required. This must be added separately to the shopping cart, and can be canceled at any time.
Features
- View the current ride wait times at over 110 different theme parks from across the room with no monthly subscription
- Automatically adds new rides and updates for seasonal overlays
- Easily upgradable to get new features as they are released
- CPU board designed by Limor Fried, named one of the 50 most important women in Tech, and manufactured in New York City.
- Powered by Queue-Times.com wait time server
- 64x32 LED display has a retro 8-bit vibe
- 3D Printed cases in cool colors - made in the US from US-made filament
- Count down to your next vacation
- Customize to use your favorite colors, scroll speed, and brightness
- 7.5x3.75 inch LED Display mounted in a plastic display enclosure
- 1m USB-C to C Cable
- UCB-C Power Cube
Product Colors
Metallic Black |
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Basic Black | ![]() |
Basic White | ![]() |
Configure Park and Vacation Settings

Configure Colors and Scroll Speed

Note: the 3D renderings don't show the USB-C power cable because designing cables in CAD is hard :-). You can see the power cables in the actual photographs.
The product is hand assembled in the United States from Chinese-made parts, and then enclosed in a case 3D printed in the United States. Each one may have small differences in the enclosures show in the picture as we experiment and try to make improvements.
DO NOT LEAVE IN A CAR IN THE DIRECT SUN DURING THE SUMMER, ESPECIALLY IN FLORIDA!
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