20 month old Turtle talk w/Crush or Nemo at Epcot

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Hi,

Our kids are spread out in age/size (7.5yr old and 20 month old when we will be at WDW next month). Trying to decide which would be better for me and the little guy to have a fast pass for when dad and big guy are on mission space - Turtle talk with Crush or Nemo and friends?

Any advice? I've been on disneylands nemo submarines, how does that compare to nemo and friends?

Thanks so much!
 
Though they are completely different, I think he would enjoy both. One thought is that while we have had to wait a bit for Crush, we have almost always have a very short or no wait for Nemo. Another thought, is which one your older child might want to do later without a FP and which one would he not mind missing if you don't get back to it.
 
We just got back and my 23 month old enjoyed the Nemo ride but couldn't make it through Turtle Talk with Crush. While we were there it seemed like Nemo typically had a wait while the wait at Turtle Talk was just the time until the next show.
 

Nemo! He won't get the humor of Turtle Talk. Your older one would and there's never been a huge wait for that one when we've been there, so I would fp Nemo and try to take both of them to Turtle Talk. Enjoy!
 
Definitely Nemo! That age won't get much out of Turtle Talk, Nemo will be way more entertaining and there is rarely much if any line so honestly you probably don't need a FP.
 
Dude... Crush is radical tho.. :P

it is at the end of the Nemo ride so you could always do Nemo then as you walk out just glance over to see the wait.. there is generally some sort of wait simply because it is like a 10 minute show, so you are going to be waiting for the next show to start.. If he is a chilled kid I would definitely make the show.. it is fun and many lols.
 
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I agree with choosing Nemo. I took my son last year when he was 20 months old, he didn't make it through Crush. Crush is a great attraction though!!
 
There is a play area at the end of mission space (If you go through the gift shop to where the people come out). So you could just play there if you wanted.

I tend to go off season so I've never had much of a wait for either, and I wouldn't waste a fast pass on either (plus, it's on the totally opposite side of the park from Mission space.
 













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