coastgirl
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So we plan to arrive in Orlando on Feb 12. It will be late when we get there so have booked an airport hotel for that night. Plan on getting down to RPR as soon as we can drag ourselves on the morning of Feb 13, a Sunday.
Sundays are good?
With luck we can be at IoA by noon on Sunday. WWoHP is our main focus, and I won't be able to get the kids to wait! I've read lots that say late afternoons are good at WWoHP, is this still so? FoTL doesn't help us with an afternoon admission, but I will not be able to hold the kids back.
Hopefully we will get to explore and gawk, and maybe do FJ and FotH. (Not sure at all about DD, as we are not coaster people.)
But maybe we should use the FotL to "fastpass" to other stuff at IoA that day too? I guess I need to review the rides list and see what appeals, and where FotL works. The thing is, if the waits are long, we'll just skip almost anything.
Monday morning and Tuesday morning we plan to get to IoA first thing to have more time at WW. I'm thinking Ollivander's is probably the best use of our early morning time?
How crowded is that first hour of on-site guests only? I know the morning Magic Hours at Disney are very good, but often was surprised at HOW MANY onsite guests there really were...I'm thinking the 3 Loew's hotels, big as they are, can't compete with Disney's onsite capacity, but then maybe more people take advantage because there's no real "fastpass" alternative.
With the FotL for Sunday afternoon, Monday and Tuesday, I can imagine we'd have plenty of time to do the other high-demand rides at US and IoA? As I've said, we're not big coaster people, and won't do things that aren't suitable for a 7 and 10 yo. (And we are conservative that way, the kids "spook" easily, wouldn't dream of doing something like The Mummy, and is it the Hulk or Spiderman that's supposed to be the really scary coaster?)
I was thinking we'd stay 3 nights at RPR, but really, the only reason we're staying is for the park benefit. (We are renting a villa and really looking forward to that.) I'm thinking 2 nights would be enough, given that we're set to take full advantage on the day we check in and the day we leave.
(We are getting the Orlando Flex Pass, so have park-to-park privileges and can come back anytime during our next 7-10 days if we want to explore more without the onsite guest perks.)
Thanks everyone!
Sundays are good?
With luck we can be at IoA by noon on Sunday. WWoHP is our main focus, and I won't be able to get the kids to wait! I've read lots that say late afternoons are good at WWoHP, is this still so? FoTL doesn't help us with an afternoon admission, but I will not be able to hold the kids back.

But maybe we should use the FotL to "fastpass" to other stuff at IoA that day too? I guess I need to review the rides list and see what appeals, and where FotL works. The thing is, if the waits are long, we'll just skip almost anything.
Monday morning and Tuesday morning we plan to get to IoA first thing to have more time at WW. I'm thinking Ollivander's is probably the best use of our early morning time?
How crowded is that first hour of on-site guests only? I know the morning Magic Hours at Disney are very good, but often was surprised at HOW MANY onsite guests there really were...I'm thinking the 3 Loew's hotels, big as they are, can't compete with Disney's onsite capacity, but then maybe more people take advantage because there's no real "fastpass" alternative.
With the FotL for Sunday afternoon, Monday and Tuesday, I can imagine we'd have plenty of time to do the other high-demand rides at US and IoA? As I've said, we're not big coaster people, and won't do things that aren't suitable for a 7 and 10 yo. (And we are conservative that way, the kids "spook" easily, wouldn't dream of doing something like The Mummy, and is it the Hulk or Spiderman that's supposed to be the really scary coaster?)
I was thinking we'd stay 3 nights at RPR, but really, the only reason we're staying is for the park benefit. (We are renting a villa and really looking forward to that.) I'm thinking 2 nights would be enough, given that we're set to take full advantage on the day we check in and the day we leave.
(We are getting the Orlando Flex Pass, so have park-to-park privileges and can come back anytime during our next 7-10 days if we want to explore more without the onsite guest perks.)
Thanks everyone!