Yeah, if you're going to do two parks in one day, the common wisdom is to book your FPs for the second park. Standby waits should be more reasonable in the morning at the first park.
Book FP+ for afternoon. We'll be there 3/29 and I booked Star Tours, Frozen Sing-a-long and TSMM for 3-6pm for 5 people yesterday (we'll be at MK for morning rope drop). There were several times available.
Book FP+ for afternoon. We'll be there 3/29 and I booked Star Tours, Frozen Sing-a-long and TSMM for 3-6pm for 5 people yesterday (we'll be at MK for morning rope drop). There were several times available.
You can't have FP+ booked for AK morning and DHS afternoon. You have to choose. Since we will be at MK at rope drop, we'll get to ride everything we want before noon so no need to FP+ rides at MK. When we hop to DHS in the afternoon, our FP+ are set for there.
If your AM park is AK, I'd definitely save the FP+'s for DHS.
In the morning at AK: If you hit the Safari fairly early, the standby wait shouldn't be bad. Dinosaur is also a low standby wait the first few hours of the day. You don't need FP's for Festival of the Lion King. In the morning, Everest usually isn't too bad. If you don't mind splitting up during the ride, the single rider line there usually moves quite fast.
If you use your FP's up at AK, it is very unlikely you'll be able to pick them up at DHS. TSM will be a 60+ minute wait standby, which is far more than anything you'll run into at AK.
Agree with the rest. When visiting two parks, the usual "best" method is to book FPs in the second park. See the green link in my signature for a FP primer.
we were there on Saturday and Sunday last week. I was able to get TSM in the afternoon just playing around on the app, and we had already used one that I had previously booked.