kclark9830
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We'll be in WDW in less than 2 wks. Yay! Our first Epcot day will be a Sunday, day before Labor day. Predicted crowd level of 7.
We're staying at the Boardwalk, so entering from International Gateway. Due to some personal stuff, we will not be entering the park until around 9:30am.
I'm not sure how to work our strategy to get the most done in the least crowded morning hours. I've currently got FP's at 9:05 for Mission Space, 10:05 for TT, and 11:05 for LwtL. Then plan to eat at Sunshine Seasons and hope for a Soarin' FP, FEA FP, or something else (however it works out at that point) while we work in The Seas, Figment, and Pixar shorts.
But is this a good plan? Would it be better to start at Soarin' standby, then do LwtL, and move our MS and TT FP's a little later? If so, should we do the Seas, ect., before those other FP's, or backtrack after the FP's?
Any thoughts on which strategy is more efficient?
We're staying at the Boardwalk, so entering from International Gateway. Due to some personal stuff, we will not be entering the park until around 9:30am.
I'm not sure how to work our strategy to get the most done in the least crowded morning hours. I've currently got FP's at 9:05 for Mission Space, 10:05 for TT, and 11:05 for LwtL. Then plan to eat at Sunshine Seasons and hope for a Soarin' FP, FEA FP, or something else (however it works out at that point) while we work in The Seas, Figment, and Pixar shorts.
But is this a good plan? Would it be better to start at Soarin' standby, then do LwtL, and move our MS and TT FP's a little later? If so, should we do the Seas, ect., before those other FP's, or backtrack after the FP's?
Any thoughts on which strategy is more efficient?

