What time should I get in line for iphone 4s

I am planning to purchase an iphone 4s 32GB white on October 14th
I will go to the Apple store in Brea, CA and hope to know what time I should get in line by
I also wanted to switch my individual plan for iphone 4 to the family plan and add iphone 4s to my account
Is that possible??  I also did not pre-order but plan to get it right at the Apple store....will it work ??

I suggest you call that store and ask them. they know their past history, what lines are allowed at their location, etc.
For expediency, you may want to have all that switching set up prior to purchasing the phone. Contact your carrier and see if they can do that for you ahead of time.
Apple Store can get that family plan, but only at time of purchase.

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