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If anyone has toured just fantasyland in the morning, could you share how you planned the time & how long it took to do everything in fantasyland?
 
If anyone has toured just fantasyland in the morning, could you share how you planned the time & how long it took to do everything in fantasyland?

Everything... EVERYTHING depends on the date/crowd-level and what time the park opens (EMH or regular hours.)
 
Hmm... I'm wondering particularly for the last Sunday in April (looks like 5-6 on crowd rating calendars), when the park opens at 9am how much we could get done between 9-11... What I'm trying to figure out is if we would want to eat then or if it would feel like we hadn't done enough to want to stop and eat...
 
Hmm... I'm wondering particularly for the last Sunday in April (looks like 5-6 on crowd rating calendars), when the park opens at 9am how much we could get done between 9-11... What I'm trying to figure out is if we would want to eat then or if it would feel like we hadn't done enough to want to stop and eat...

You can get most rides accomplished if you get FP+ for the most popular.

Arrive at gates by 8:30AM. If you have a 7DMT FP+, start by heading to Peter Pan to see the standby queue before riding. Save Small World and Mickey's Philharmagic until last.
 

Like Robot said if you can score a FP for 7D and Pan, you should be able to get all of Fantasyland done before lunch.
Are you planning on RD just just getting to the gates at 9? That can make a huge difference. What are the ages of your party? Are they going to walk quickly from one ride to the next or stroll and look at all the little extras?
 
We will be seeing Magic Kingdom for the first time that day. I have one kid who is turning 8 that day. We have 8am reservations at Be Our guest mainly so that we can take our time getting down Main Street & to be ready when rides start.
 
We will be seeing Magic Kingdom for the first time that day. I have one kid who is turning 8 that day. We have 8am reservations at Be Our guest mainly so that we can take our time getting down Main Street & to be ready when rides start.

I didn't mean to hit send yet - we will be able to stay focused on rides with the exception being if my kid sees Alice in Wonderland - she's obsessed with Alice. That's actually why I'm trying to figure out if it's at all feasible to do rides & then get to the grand Floridian by 11:50 for the breakfast with Alice (she also likes the Mad Hatter & Pooh when she was younger). I think she would love that on her birthday but worry that leaving the Magic Kingdom at 11am-ish would be too annoying...
 
If its the first time at MK I'd leave the breakfast with Alice for another day. Just give yourself plenty of time to enjoy Fantasyland and not feel rushed. With a PPO at BOG you should be able to hit 7DMT and be on to the next ride pretty quickly. Try to get a FP for Pan and the rest of the rides should be pretty quick.
 
If its the first time at MK I'd leave the breakfast with Alice for another day. Just give yourself plenty of time to enjoy Fantasyland and not feel rushed. With a PPO at BOG you should be able to hit 7DMT and be on to the next ride pretty quickly. Try to get a FP for Pan and the rest of the rides should be pretty quick.

That makes sense - how long would you figure to do all of fantasyland?
 
Have a great trip!
 
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