Is it true that fast pass for the radiator spring racer are all given out within an hour of opening? With the parks opening at 8 and my kids who likes to sleep in, we won't make it to the park til probably 10:00. Are we out of luck for the ride?
It was like that before but they have expanded the fast passes since then. Now they last a few hours. However on the busiest days I guess it could go in an hourIs it true that fast pass for the radiator spring racer are all given out within an hour of opening? With the parks opening at 8 and my kids who likes to sleep in, we won't make it to the park til probably 10:00. Are we out of luck for the ride?
everyone has to be in the park to be able to get a fp...there tickets have to have been scanned at the gates that day if your kids are older than 7 you can always use single rider lineHow to I try to get a FP for a later time of the day? like say if I try to get there 8:30 would I get one that's for a later time ? I'm trying to see if I can just get the pass first myself before the kids can get up . But there's no point if I go at 8:00 and the FP is for 9:00 and the kids are still waking up
My teens who love to sleep in normally on vacation always make an exception for Disney and always happy to set their alarms early. They just love being some of the first people in the park and being able to do so much before the heavy crowds come in. // This is not to say you cannot have fun at Disney without doing this. // During busy times, though, not doing this may result in some longer lines for some of the popular attractions. // It's just a choice to consider. Obviously lots of people choose to the sleep in a little based on how much we've always been able to do by being some of the first people in the park. And either way especially with options like FP, both groups enjoy their experience. // We just personally really like being at the parks early and I just wanted to mention getting up earlier as something to consider.
As far as FP goes, everyone must have valid admission. The admission is only valid if it has been used for entrance that day. So you can't leave them at the hotel and go get FP for everyone. You can all go to Disneyland and leave them there and then go to DCA and get everyone a FP. Does that make sense?
Thanks for everyone's response. My kids are 5 and 7 and they don't usually get up til 9. And with our hotel at least a 20 mins walk away (or shuttle I guess) ; I'm guessing we will be in the park closer to 10:00 We are going mar 21 and yes spring break and easter ! I'm just trying to plan it out so not to disappoint my just turned 5 year old boy ... And prevent the possibility of a meltdown if we tell him we are going to ride McQueen when in fact we can't (they will not last an hour in the line up!!)
Honestly, I would assume FP's will go very, very quickly. Is it possible for you to delay the ride to your second day, and check with the CM at the RSR Fastpass distribution about how soon they were sold out the day before. That'll give you your closest information.
How would you get fastpasses from a park you're not physically in? I'm really confused by your question, your park passes have to be there.
What the person is saying is completely correct, what you're saying makes no sense. Read what they wrote again. Go to DL, take passes leave people behind, go to DCA, get fp's at dca, go back to DL meet up with party.