![]() If you have to wait on a rotation, it may take 3 to 5 minutes longer. From this point it was a 6 minute wait, but we didn’t have to wait for Ralph and Vanellope to rotate. It’s out of order, but don’t worry, you couldn’t play it anyway. You’re inside the Galaga game, which was one of my favorite’s as a kid, peering in the the arcade. ![]() The last video screen you view is located on the backside of the wall where Ralph and Vanellope meet. If you know a good deal about classic video games, you might catch a few jokes. It wouldn’t be Game Central Station without an arrivals and departures board. Don’t worry, he’s fixed in place and can’t move. You can watch others earn their Hero Medal, but you can’t earn your own here! Ahhh! A giant Cybug is waiting to attack. The next video screen you’ll encounter is Hero’s Duty. Occasionally the little 8 bit characters from the game make an appearance, but it’s nothing more than a short distraction. Each of these video screens just play a loop that represents its game. The Fix-it Felix video screen is the first one you come to on your left. ![]() They entry corridor is the the immediate left of the actual meet and greet area. We found one Fix-it Felix video game in another room, but it was a non-working version. It’s well designed to remind one of the movie, but I think they missed the mark by not putting in any actual video games. The queue area is designed to look like Game Central Station with video screens that represent Wreck-it Ralph, Hero’s Duty and a broken Galaga game that we are peering through back into the real world. I actually waited in the line twice during my recent trip and dropped in to see how the line was looking a few times. I had a number of blog readers request some information on the Wreck-it Ralph and Vanellope meet at Hollywood Studios.
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