FastPass for Indiana Jones stunt show?

Napandnat

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Family will be visiting Hollywood Studios on a Monday in early June, and I currently have a FastPass for the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular around noon. However, we also made dining reservations at 50's PrimeTime Cafe for 11:00 and it might be too much of a crunch. I know that Indiana Jones is not a top tier attraction, but is it really FastPass worthy? If I modify the FP to another attraction for later in the day, is it safe to assume we will still be able to get into the stunt show (and have decent seats) without a FP?

Thanks
 
Family will be visiting Hollywood Studios on a Monday in early June, and I currently have a FastPass for the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular around noon. However, we also made dining reservations at 50's PrimeTime Cafe for 11:00 and it might be too much of a crunch. I know that Indiana Jones is not a top tier attraction, but is it really FastPass worthy? If I modify the FP to another attraction for later in the day, is it safe to assume we will still be able to get into the stunt show (and have decent seats) without a FP?

Thanks

You may find the FP FAQ helpful, specifically Post #8.
 

Agree with the PP's that there is no reason to get a FP for this attraction. Its in a huge theater and I've never seen it fill up.
 
While nearly every show I've ever been to has been 3/4 or more full, there's still no real need to use a FP for this. We normally arrive 5 maybe 10 minutes before a show and always end up with a seat. Often it's one off to one of the sides, but we are good with that. You can see the whole show well from pretty much anywhere.
 
I don't think any shows in Hollywood Studios need a fast pass except maybe Fantasmic.
 
You won't need that FP. It's a large amphitheater and I've never seen it full to capacity. Not to say it won't be full, but you'll have a seat.
 
The advantage of an FP for this attraction is that the FP section is central to the stage. The regular seating is to the left and right of the stage.
 
I don't think any shows in Hollywood Studios need a fast pass except maybe Fantasmic.

Jumping in on this thread - what about the Frozen Sing a long? TP always recommends me using a FP for that but I would much rather use it for something else!
 
We were walking in as it was starting MLK weekend this year. As we were doing in they were saying it was standing room only. We decided to go in anyway, and we did find some seats left. We've been 3 times, every time getting there right before the show (this time was as it was starting) and not had an issue.
 
We nave never needed a FP for this show. It seats a HUGE number of people. If you are in line 20 minutes beofre the show, you should be fine without a FP.
Worst case, you may sit up high or off to the side. But there really aren't any terrible seats that we have found.
If you are there on a really busy day, it could be different.
 
I would never ever use a FastPass for this. If you show up right as its about to start, sure you may be shut out during the more busy times but you should be 100% fine as long as you get there a little early.
 
We did this in 2017, minus fast pass. Had reservations for 11 at prime time (with 9 people!) and went straight to Indiana Jones. It was standing room only by the time we got there but we got to watch the show.
 
It does fill up. I've seen it standing room only 2 or 3 times but that's probably because our typical MO is to roll in a minute or two before the show starts. We are not picky about seats and the time we went in when it was standing room only, they opened the remaining handicap seating and asked people to fill in all the space and we were able to sit on the outside were of the stands. I wouldn't ever FP it because I wouldn't want to wait the 20-30 minutes you have to arrive before to make the FP window. I would just arrive 5-10 minutes before the show and you should be fine. Earlier if you want a better seat.
 














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