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Please help. I will be choosing my fastpass tomorrow. I am unsure of how to proceed with all the new stuff going on. We like to ride Tot, rock roller and toy story at least twice. This is what I think I am going to do. Get there at rope drop, go directly to toy story and ride it, then get over to rock roller and ride twice, then to tot, then use a fastpass for tot for 11, have a fast pass for toy story for 12. what do you think of this plan. Are the lines for toy story at rope drop tremendous. that is my only concern.
 
Please help. I will be choosing my fastpass tomorrow. I am unsure of how to proceed with all the new stuff going on. We like to ride Tot, rock roller and toy story at least twice. This is what I think I am going to do. Get there at rope drop, go directly to toy story and ride it, then get over to rock roller and ride twice, then to tot, then use a fastpass for tot for 11, have a fast pass for toy story for 12. what do you think of this plan. Are the lines for toy story at rope drop tremendous. that is my only concern.

Depends on where you are in the pack. If you're up front, you'll be fine. Back of the pack, 80 minutes (Solely based on what I've read here)
 
By the time you get out of Toy Story assuming you are early in the pack you will not have time to do RnR twice and ToT before your FP. You will need 30 minutes for Toy Story including the ride, by then RnR will have a line of at least 30 minutes.
 
Later in the evening is your best option for multiple rerides on the headliners and avoiding the rode drop chaos.

A few weeks ago, we hit Midway Mania and RnR twice each plus 3 trips through the Tower with no FP+ in less than 2 hours. We had hopped from AK at about 8 pm.

Keep in mind that the posted wait times are often greatly exaggerated in the evening.
 

By the time you get out of Toy Story assuming you are early in the pack you will not have time to do RnR twice and ToT before your FP. You will need 30 minutes for Toy Story including the ride, by then RnR will have a line of at least 30 minutes.

That sounds about right, but OP could maybe fit it all in if it's an AM EMH day and OP arrives in time for 8am RD.
 
Please help. I will be choosing my fastpass tomorrow. I am unsure of how to proceed with all the new stuff going on. We like to ride Tot, rock roller and toy story at least twice. This is what I think I am going to do. Get there at rope drop, go directly to toy story and ride it, then get over to rock roller and ride twice, then to tot, then use a fastpass for tot for 11, have a fast pass for toy story for 12. what do you think of this plan. Are the lines for toy story at rope drop tremendous. that is my only concern.

it will work perfectly if you get there about 45 minutes before park opening and are willing to do single rider at RNR if necessary.
 
Are they still closing Toy Story around 8pm due to the fireworks?
 
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Seriously if this is more than a two-day trip I would get RideMax. Plug in your desired rides, and it will optimize your wait time and walk time.

If you want to ride ToT, TSM, and RnR twice, you really need to let some software plan your morning (day) for you. Otherwise you're facing 60-minutes waits at least once or twice.

Hint: try it with different combination of FP selections (since you're subject to tiering on ToT and RnR) and see which plan gets you the shortest waits.
 
Don't mean to hijack this thread but I was wondering if I hopped to HS in mid afternoon after using FP+ in MK during noon hours how likely it would be to get a fourth FP+ for ToT. It would be early Oct with HS closing at 7:30pm and I should be arriving between 2-3pm. This is only day I could get 7DMT FP at MK but ToT is my FAVORITE ride in all the parks. I will be staying until close so know I will be able to ride at least a couple if times so no real big deal but just curious. TIA!
 














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