Do you plan your FP - or take the day as it comes?

I'd get the best of both planning and not planning. You can have all morning for doing what you want at the moment but have your fast passes for the afternoon. You can book your son for space mountain at the same time your daughter visits a princess for example.
 
So, I have 2 trips under my belt with MDE and FP+ (one was for this past Xmas with all my inlaws...15 of us...quite fun planning that one :faint:). I have trip #3 (with FP+) in Aug and I too had some difficulties with making selections for this one as it will be me, my twin DDs-15 and my mom-66. Mom doesn't like the big thrill rides BUT DDs do. Mom and DDs don't like early morning BUT I do. So, I made FP+ selections, tweaked them and re-tweaked them many times. I think I have it down now but if we don't follow the plans/FP+, I am okay with that (we, DDs and I, have been to WDW nearly a dozen times).

Wow...very impressed. That must have been quite the challenge booking for 15, and then recently with different interest and times. It's good to know that once you book, you can stlll change things around if times are available.


I'd get the best of both planning and not planning. You can have all morning for doing what you want at the moment but have your fast passes for the afternoon. You can book your son for space mountain at the same time your daughter visits a princess for example.

It varies by park and day, but mostly I've planned for FP in the morning...starting around 10am...but these are for the really popular ones like Toy Story, Peter Pan, 7DMT, A&E, Should FP be for afternoon?
 














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