DL Touring Strategy with an afternoon/evening RoTR BG...

BigOHawk

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So let's assume it's mid-March and a Wednesday at DL! I secure let's say, a Boarding Group in the 40s or 50s for after lunch boarding. What should my park plan for the morning be and how have the RoTR morning crowds affected morning standby rides? Will be first time ever at DL, I'm a seasoned WDW vet.
I guess this may be dependent on where I'm at when I pull that RoTR BG, should I start pulling MaxPasses or just start riding everything standby? Thx.
 
Since you can’t predict your BG return time at all, I’d just tour as normal and adjust if you miss anything. (Exhibit A: our Group 23 that we thought would get called between 9-10 yesterday got called after 11, then broke down, so we didn’t get off the ride until after 1... there’s just no telling).

You’ll want to book a FP as soon as you enter the park. I usually do ride non-FP rides first, stuff like Fantasyland rides, Pirates, etc. on a Wednesday since there’s no MM and crowds tend to be light.
 


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