Fast Pass Timing :D

Pemba78

Earning My Ears
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Hi! I am tempted to keep tweaking FP+ timing based on various strategies or concerns that come up as the trip approaches.

One obvious, easy example: one set of FP+ I want to change is for our day in the MK. I scheduled us to arrive in Adventureland in the morning, then go over the Fantasyland after lunch- now that I think of it- shouldn't I book my FP+ for the SDMT first thing? And do all that we can in Fantasyland first thing when the park opens?

And- I will say it's not been too bad planning extensively in this way because I enjoy it; however I can see how this would just be too much for many (ahem) older people ;) .... and also pretty anxiety producing as you grow closer to the trip wondering if you scheduled everything correctly.

Sorry to digress- would you guys agree with hitting Fantasyland ASAP in MK? We will be there 9/9/14-9/12/14... hoping for a lower crowd volume. Our son has Autism, but is very high functioning... I'm very optimistic about the FP+ ;)

We last visited in 2011 and stayed at the BeachClub.... pirate:
 
I would say to change it and start in Fantasyland. But you may not be able to. Those seem to go fast.
 
I would personally start with Fantasyland (especially with kids) and do the SDMT. I heard the FPP for Sept have been very hard to get for A&E and SDMT but it never hurts to check it out. If you can't get a FPP for SDMT, I would just wait til later in the evening to do Fantasyland.
 














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