We've asked the statisticians at Touring Plans to keep an eye on Radiator Springs Racers
Fastpass data so we can share it with you to help plan your next trip to Cars Land. According
to their data, distribution of Fastpass tickets for Radiator Springs Racers for the day is usually
exhausted around 9:15 a.m. each day, with the earliest 8:58 and the latest around 9:45. It
also appears that Fastpass distribution ends later on the Annual Passholder Early Entry days
than it does on the days when Magic Morning is offered to hotel guests, a statistic that may
surprise you. While Disney has limited the number of passholders who can attend each Early
Entry session, all
Disneyland Resort hotel guests can attend Magic Morning, and there can be
far more people in the park those mornings.
We'll continue to monitor the distribution times over the coming weeks, but if Radiator Springs
Racers is on your must-do list, you must make it your first priority of the day.
If you have early entry access to Disney California Adventure, while you are not allowed to
get a Fastpass before the park opens to the public, you may get in line for a Fastpass before
the park opens to the public. Since readers have reported that Radiator Springs Racers has
opened late several times this last week, cutting into the early entry period, we recommend
that you visit Luigi's Flying Tires and Mater's Junkyard Jamboree first, then send one member
of your party (with all of your park tickets) to get in line for Radiator Springs Racers Fastpass
around 7:45, before DCA opens to the public. They'll still have a bit a wait, but this ensures
you'll get a Fastpass, and that the return time won't be really late in the day.
If you don't have early entry access to DCA and your schedule is flexible, we recommend that
you visit on a Tuesday or Thursday, the two weekdays that feature Annual Passholder Early
Entry. Regardless of when you visit, choose between getting to the park at opening to collect
a Radiator Springs Racers Fastpass (likely with an evening return time), waiting in the stand-
by line, or breaking your party up and going through the Single Rider entrance. Be aware that
the Single Rider line closes whenever it gets too long, so you might need to check back if the
line is closed when you get there. ...
- MP's weekly update (July 2)
Source:
http://www.mouseplanet.com/10038/Disneyland_Resort_Update