Hi everyone, hoping for some help with epcot strategy. I'm trying to decide if LLMP is worth it for our group for epcot. I see that most don't recommend LLLMP at epcot. Our group has a lot of young kids though. 5 kids age 2-7. One has autism and will be extra hard to wait in lines. My sister in law is going to try to get DAS for him. I'm assuming if they get it that it will just cover their immediate family, not all 12 in our group, but we don't know yet.
Most of the strategies I see for Epcot without LLMP include rope drop or evening hours. With our kids ages, I don't see either of those being likely.
Last year when we took my two kids (6 and 3 at the time) we would let them sleep in (exhausted from day before) eat breakfast in the room while getting ready and not rush too much to get to the parks. Once there, we'd try to make it till fireworks, then repeat again the next day. We're tentatively planning the same this year. Probably realistically leaving the room (all star sports) around 9-9:30ish.
All of that said, I think we would be willing to pay for LLMP if we thought we could actually get Remy, Frozen, and Soarin. Am I dreaming? Is that definitely not possible? Say I book Remy as my tier 1 and an early-ish tier 2 (9:30-10:30 or 10-11). After we tap into the tier 2, could I book frozen and change our other tier 2 to soarin? Or will frozen be gone before we get a chance to do this?
We'll be at epcot on January 24th, which should have lower crowd levels. But of course I'm trying to plan this out now and when I check thrill data it's for some of the busiest days of the year, so hard to get a sense of when these tier 1 rides will realistically sell out after the holiday rush is gone.
Open to any advice for groups with small kids! If it was just adults, we'd have no problem waiting in a couple long lines. Hour long waits are a lot more daunting with young kids (especially 5 of them together!)
Thanks in advance!
Most of the strategies I see for Epcot without LLMP include rope drop or evening hours. With our kids ages, I don't see either of those being likely.
Last year when we took my two kids (6 and 3 at the time) we would let them sleep in (exhausted from day before) eat breakfast in the room while getting ready and not rush too much to get to the parks. Once there, we'd try to make it till fireworks, then repeat again the next day. We're tentatively planning the same this year. Probably realistically leaving the room (all star sports) around 9-9:30ish.
All of that said, I think we would be willing to pay for LLMP if we thought we could actually get Remy, Frozen, and Soarin. Am I dreaming? Is that definitely not possible? Say I book Remy as my tier 1 and an early-ish tier 2 (9:30-10:30 or 10-11). After we tap into the tier 2, could I book frozen and change our other tier 2 to soarin? Or will frozen be gone before we get a chance to do this?
We'll be at epcot on January 24th, which should have lower crowd levels. But of course I'm trying to plan this out now and when I check thrill data it's for some of the busiest days of the year, so hard to get a sense of when these tier 1 rides will realistically sell out after the holiday rush is gone.
Open to any advice for groups with small kids! If it was just adults, we'd have no problem waiting in a couple long lines. Hour long waits are a lot more daunting with young kids (especially 5 of them together!)
Thanks in advance!