Gilmore Girls came to Wichita Wednesday to promote the show's return on Netflix.

Netflix gave 250 coffee shops across the country the chance to be the show's coffee shop for a day.

When Reverie Coffee Roasters got an email asking if they would be interested in becoming Luke's Diner for a day, they jumped on the opportunity.

Employees didn't know how many people would actually show up. When they got to work Wednesday morning, the line was already wrapped around the building and it stayed that way all morning.

"I thought it would be popular, I mean I'm a huge fan, and I know a lot of people that are, but I had no idea it would be this insane," said Reverie Coffee Roasters Office Manager Kaitlyn Wall.

It really didn't matter what time you showed up, everyone had to stand out in this line for hours.

"I wasn't quite anticipating this turnout," said Nathan Obermite, who waited for an hour and a half.

He says his sister didn't expect it either because she had to leave early and go to work.

Others, stuck around, some even brought their kids to get some coffee from Luke's Diner.

"I've been a fan since I was little and now my oldest here is a fan and we share that. I thought it would be something fun for us to share and experience," said Prisilla Montez who brought her three daughters.

It was her youngest who really had to be patient.

"As patient as expected, yes. We've been trying to entertain the youngest, but we're surviving," said Montez as her daughter, still in her pajama bottoms, played a game on her cell phone.

By 9:30, Reverie gave out all of their 200 free cups of coffee and went through what they normally go through in a day. Two hours into their day, and the line was showing no signs of getting smaller.

"It's crazy, but it's great," said Brook Riley, a huge Gilmore Girls fan.

Riley came, sporting her custom made Gilmore Girls shirt.

"I love Gilmore Girls. My family and I watch it all the time. We're re-watching it. We watch it constantly. It's so great and it just brings us together," said Riley.

Everyone being brought together created some parking problems and in turn some minor frustration for homeowners.

"It's a mixed blessing," said Kevin May who watched the line grow Wednesday morning. "You like people in your neighborhood, I mean you like the business for the local businesses, because we support the Douglas Design District. I also have a driveway so it's a little less frustrating than some of the people that don't have driveways."

Despite the wait and the parking troubles, everyone thought the lines and the experience were good investments.

"I'm a big huge fan, so it was definitely worth the wait," said Maddie Allen with her Luke's coffee cup in hand.

Earlier this year, Netflix said Gilmore Girls would return as a mini-series titled "Gilmore Girls: A Year in The Life"

Netflix will release four 90-minute episodes next month on November 25.