Anna and Elsa

lovebug33

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I'm thinking of trying out Anna and Elsa to see how my daughter reacts to characters since they appear to be her favorites. I am going in June. Where is the Anna and Elsa fast pass distribution in relations hip to RSR fast pass distribution. Is it feasible to ride Toy Story, get RSR fast passes, get a fast pass for Anna and Elsa, then do Cars and Bugs Lands? Or is that going way out of the way? Or if I don't get A and E fast passes early, I won't get them at all? I have to say I liked life better when my kid didn't know about princesses.
 
Hi lovebug33,

I am not sure where the Anna and Elsa Fast Past distribution is located. I am not sure how fast the Anna and Elsa fast passes go at Disneyland, but I would imagine they would be distributed quickly if they do have the fast passes for Anna and Elsa. I never met Anna and Elsa at Disneyland or California Adventure. However, I do have some advice for you recording Toy Story Midway Mania and Radiator Racers. Radiator Racers and Toy Story Midway Mania are not close to each other. Radiator Racers has a fast pass. Get that first, they go really fast. Toy story Midway Mania does not have a fast pass option (though I wish they did have fast passes for the ride like they do in Walt Disney world). Let me know if you have any more questions!
 
I'm thinking of trying out Anna and Elsa to see how my daughter reacts to characters since they appear to be her favorites. I am going in June. Where is the Anna and Elsa fast pass distribution in relations hip to RSR fast pass distribution. Is it feasible to ride Toy Story, get RSR fast passes, get a fast pass for Anna and Elsa, then do Cars and Bugs Lands? Or is that going way out of the way? Or if I don't get A and E fast passes early, I won't get them at all? I have to say I liked life better when my kid didn't know about princesses.

Anna and Elsa have a FP machine outside the Animation building, where they meet. It's not too far from the RSR FP area. I think you could easily go to Toy Story for one ride, get RSR FP, then get Anna and Elsa FP. Anna and Elsa are supposedly a lot easier to see at DCA than they were at DL and the passes last a lot longer. I highly recommend going straight to Toy Story (we almost always do) and then getting your RSR FP, but keep in mind that your return time could be for a few hours later or it could be for 3pm in the afternoon since you're going during a busier time frame. Regardless you will not be able to go straight from getting your FP for Anna/Elsa to riding RSR with FP, though you could do standby and use your FP later. I'd suggest also getting a FP for the Anna and Elsa sing-a-long at that time too.
 
Is the sing-a-long worth it? My friend said they got fast passes, then waited half an hour to get in, and it lasted a half hour. Wasted an entire hour! We are good whenever we get RSR fp. Can we have RSR fp and Anna and Elsa and Sing-a-long all at the same time?
 

No, Anna and Elsa you can have, but the Sing-A-long is considered an attraction. I wasn't thinking about that. You may be able to get standby that early though. I don't think you'll need to wait 30 minutes for the show by now it's not as new.
 
We just got back from Disneyland. Get a RSR fastpass the moment you walk in the gate. No joke, they were gone by 9:00am. So if you are there for when they open and you want to ride, run..don't walk the FP Dist for RSR. (Right in front of Bugs Land)

A&E (if I remember correctly) aren't linked up to the FP system, so you can get one of those after your RSR Fastpass. Once you've gotten those, walk over to Toy Story. That line was long IIRC, so if it were me, here's what I'd do.

Be there at open. Send the quickest, most agile member of my party to the RSR FP Dist to get the group their FP's. I would keep walking past that over to Toy Story to get in line. The FP runner can either then go back to the A&E FP dist or meet up with me in line at Toy Story, then we'd all walk over to get A&E FP's.

Maybe someone else can confirm that A&E FP's aren't linked.
 
Meet and Greets are not linked, the sing-a-long show is linked.
 
We were just there Tuesday night and walked right in to the sing along at 425 for the 4:30 show no line no wait maybe we just got sprnkled with pixie dust, but after the show we played in the snow rode monster ink, grabbed the pager to meet Olaf went grabbed a tower of terror fastpass went and did the drawing (daisy). As we walked out the pager went off we went back to Olaf and only two people were in front of us. The next two days my observation is you don't need to worry about the sing along fastpass.
 
We were just there Tuesday night and walked right in to the sing along at 425 for the 4:30 show no line no wait maybe we just got sprnkled with pixie dust, but after the show we played in the snow rode monster ink, grabbed the pager to meet Olaf went grabbed a tower of terror fastpass went and did the drawing (daisy). As we walked out the pager went off we went back to Olaf and only two people were in front of us. The next two days my observation is you don't need to worry about the sing along fastpass.

It was a less busy time of year though. The show could get busy again as summer brings crowds and out of towners whohaven't seen the show yet. I suppose eventually the nuance of the show will wear out, but probably not quite yet.
 












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