Fea a must do?

moesy4

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We are just doing one day withe the kids focusing on FW. Dh and I are doing a date day separately for f & w. Logically it makes sense for us to do fp for both soarin and test track since we can utilize rider swap and kill two birds with one stone. But doing so would probably make fea not an option since we aren't rope dropping.
My 6 and 3 year old are boys and have no interest in the movie, my 2 year old is a girl and has never seen it. Neither have I or dh. I feel like we will be fine without it, but since it is the newest ride I wanted to double check.
 
My 6 and 3 year old are boys and have no interest in the movie, my 2 year old is a girl and has never seen it. Neither have I or dh. I feel like we will be fine without it, but since it is the newest ride I wanted to double check.
I haven't done it, haven't been there in years, but your argument here seems to make sense. Maybe when your daughter is older, and the line is shorter.
 
Our first trip is planned in a couple months (so I can't tell you how "not to miss" it is!) but we crossed it off our list. My 4 1/2 year old daughter has seen frozen and likes it, but isn't frozen-obsessed, so I'm not even telling her about it. Adding it made our Epcot day so much harder to plan. I figure we just can't do everything. Some things we'll just have to save for another visit!
 
We are just doing one day withe the kids focusing on FW. Dh and I are doing a date day separately for f & w. Logically it makes sense for us to do fp for both soarin and test track since we can utilize rider swap and kill two birds with one stone. But doing so would probably make fea not an option since we aren't rope dropping.
My 6 and 3 year old are boys and have no interest in the movie, my 2 year old is a girl and has never seen it. Neither have I or dh. I feel like we will be fine without it, but since it is the newest ride I wanted to double check.

Miss it, it is nothing she will remember, frankly, after seeing it last week, I would never wait in line for this, we went right on after breakfast and it was so short.
 

If you have no attachment to the movie, you likely won't be missing much with the attraction.
 
I'm going to say this repeatedly, in a variety of contexts. There's no such thing as a must-do. There are only things that are high priority for you, but not necessarily for anyone else. Once you define something as a must do, the implication is that the trip is a failure if you don't, and who needs that?

You do what you think you and your family will enjoy the most. Don't let others raving about new ride X or restaurant Y detract from your trip just because you had different priorities.
 
We did it at rope drop, so we didn't really wait long. It was OK, but I wouldn't wait more than 15 minutes, 20 with a Viking coffee while in line:) We will probably try to do it at rope drop next summer for DS, since he's a Frozen fan and hasn't seen it. I could personally not ever do it again and be fine with that. Soarin', even the new one, is not to be missed for us. We could take or leave Test Track, but we do amateur autoracing.
 
I'm in the same boat - we love splitting Soarin and TT using rider swap, but my 2yo LOVES Olaf and since there aren't a lot of rides at Epcot for him I'm feeling like we need to do it as a family. It's looking like we will try to hit it at rope drop and arrive early. Which sucks, because with FP for TT and Soarin there wasn't a reason to be early before ::shakes fist::
 







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