Big changes are casting a spell over Disney World, and while construction walls are up and cranes fill the skyline, something wickedly exciting is brewing.

As construction sweeps through the parks, it’s all leading to bold new lands and jaw-dropping attractions that promise to transform the magic as we know it. At the top of every fan’s wish list? The long-awaited Villains Land, rising “Beyond Big Thunder Mountain.” Disney fans have dreamed of a place where the bad guys finally take center stage, but with hype reaching a fever pitch, there’s one looming question: could Disney introduce a dreaded crowd control rule once the villains move in?
Disney World is currently Virtual Queue-less, as Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind stopped using the service at the end of February 2025. We expect Virtual Queues to make their return when new attractions open, like the Monsters, Inc. Door Coaster in Hollywood Studios.

While we are used to Virtual Queues only being implemented for attractions, Disney has actually used Virtual Queues and other similar systems in the past to limit crowds when a new land opens. For example, when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opened on the West Coast in Disneyland, it operated on a Virtual Queue system, where you would have to obtain a boarding group to enter the land.

Overseas, Fantasy Springs opened last summer at Tokyo DisneySea. This new land is beautiful and has many new and exciting attractions. When the land first opened, Disney used a unique crowd control system to limit the number of people in it. Tokyo does not have Virtual Queues; instead, it uses a lottery system known as an “Entry Request.”

Just like Virtual Queues, you can join Entry Request through the Tokyo Disney Resort app. This entrance pass grants you access to select character meet and greets and even shops. The good news is that last month, entry restrictions for the land were lifted.

While we may not see the term “Entry Request” stateside, we would not be surprised if, in order to visit Villains Land during its opening months, you would have to obtain a boarding group via Virtual Queue, just like Disneyland did for Galaxy’s Edge in 2019. Once again, nothing is confirmed, as Disney has hardly released any details about this new land.

We have our fingers crossed that we will be able to enter and exit the land without restrictions when it finally opens in Magic Kingdom years from now.

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Villains’ Land will definitely will have crowd control systems in place. It is now the norm when a new area of this magnitude opens. It’s likely that all four of the new upcoming lands (Tropical Americas at AK in 2027, Piston Peak in MK, Monsters Inc. at HS, Villains’ Land in MK) and/or the rides in those lands will utilize crowd control, virtual queues, and very high LLSP prices to keep foot traffic from making guests miserable.