Thanks for the breakdown! That helps me visualize. Were the fast passes only good for the day they were given?
I've been wondering if they'll even have optional activities at all. Since no Aladdin and no Big Thunder either. Our ABD will be the first they run post closures, and I noticed their website says the itinerary changes right after our trip.
If the itinerary changes after your trip, you'll be on the current itinerary. There really are not many differences between the itineraries for this trip.
Yes, our fastpasses were dated so you could only use them on the date you received them. These are specially printed fastpasses that say "
Adventures by Disney" on them so the CMs know they are different and that they are good at anytime.
When we were there the castle was behind scrims, there was no fireworks or evening parade, Matterhorn was down as was Splash Mountain, Winnie the Pooh and Peter Pan in DL. World of Color, Grizzly River Run and Soarin were all down in California Adventure. I'm sure your guides will come up with another optional activity to replace Aladdin.
Also, it's not like in Florida, where every attraction is fastpassed. There are only select attractions in each park that are fastpassed.
If I can remember correctly...
DL
Space Mountain
Buzz Lightyear
Star Tours
Roger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Splash Mountain
Haunted Mansion
Indiana Jones Adventure
DCA
Tower of Terror
Monster's Inc (Not 100% sure about this one)
Frozen Sing-A-Long
Aladdin Musical
Soarin
Grizzly River Run
Goofy's Sky School
California Screamin'
Radiator Springs Racers
I'm trying to remember which ones were fastpass from my trip last week. Also we found when we were there last week that the wait times for most attractions was not what was posted. I think Toy Story, Space Mountain (Mainly cause it's currently Hyperspace Mountain), Soarin and maybe one or two others were accurate to the posted wait times. Everything else the waits tended to be shorter than posted. Don't be put off by seeing "long lines" outside of an attraction. 90% of the attraction line is outside in California, sometimes even on the roof of the attraction as in Jungle Cruise and Space Mountain - They really know how to use their space in California. Also, since there are so few fastpass attractions, the lines actually tend to move pretty consistently. Most of the fastpass lines will merge with the standby line at about the half-way point. With the exception of Hyperspace Mountain, I think the longest line time we saw/experienced was 55 minutes for Radiator Springs one afternoon. We even got in line for Radiator Springs one morning and it said it had a "75 minute" wait in the standby, we waited 45.