Epcot Morning Madness?

Elias1901

Suitcase and a Dream
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Hey all. Just wondering what the best strategy for hitting the new attractions in the morning at Epcot is. I've heard Mexico and Norway open with the park to allow guests to scramble for Frozen Ever After... but is that the thing to do first thing or is Soarin' Around the World a better choice? We plan to be at Epcot for rope drop for at least a day or two during our vacation and I just want to be sure we are on the right track first thing in order to maximize our day (and the times we can ride the new Soarin' and Frozen attractions). We have FP+ for these things at points in our time there, of course. But for me one ride on these isn't good enough! So, like I said, I'd like to know where we should be heading when that rope drops and what the best methods of hitting these two (hopefully multiple times) are. Is thinking of getting on these more than once being unrealistic?

We leave for WDW tomorrow morning! So your help would be much appreciated!! :)
 
Haven't experienced this yet myself but from what I am reading your best bet is to RD Frozen and then do Soarin. DH & I also do Test Track single rider. Although if this is your first time you will want to go through the stand by line to build your own car (on computer).
 
If you've already got FP for Frozen, I'd stay away at RD. Even when it was still Maelstrom, there was always a mad dash to through the world showcase when that section opened. I'd suggest heading to Soarin at RD and take your time until your Frozen FP time starts.
 


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