FP+ for Pooh or Peter Pan?

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I have a two year old and I don't want to be spending much time in lines, but I'm torn which one of these rides I need FP more for...
She's in love with pooh, but we would also like to show her Peter. Which choice would save us line time?
 
I have a two year old and I don't want to be spending much time in lines, but I'm torn which one of these rides I need FP more for...
She's in love with pooh, but we would also like to show her Peter. Which choice would save us line time?

Peter Pan would have longer lines, so better use of FP+

Here's a link to Mesaboy2's very useful FP+ list and suggestions
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3326057
 
We just returned --- Peter Pan always had a longer line! Plus Pooh has fun things to do while you're waiting. It's a really cute and interactive line. :goodvibes
 

I've never seen a line shorter than 30 minutes for Peter Pan, so if definitely get FP for it.

Fwiw, we went for the first time when dd was 2 and she LOVED the Peter Pan ride! She's still eh about Pooh. ;) Have fun!
 
Go straight to Pooh (if you arrive at RD) and FP Peter Pan.
 
Peter Pan has very low rider capacity. The throughput is atrocious. That's why you need the FastPass.
 
These are immensely helpful, thanks! I changed my FP From pooh to Peter Pan. I hope it all works out ok! Going end of January hope I don't hit ridiculous crowds hehe
 
Definitely a FP+ for Peter Pan, the line is usually 50+ minutes for stand-by unless you get on it right at rope drop.
 
Another vote for Peter Pan.

We rope-dropped Peter Pan two weeks ago, and we waited more than 10 minutes even though we were near the front of the rope-drop crowd. We had to drop off our stroller, and in that time, easily more than 100 people got in front of us.

On our next MK day, we FP+'d Peter Pan, and the wait was about 3 minutes.

Also, you can see people getting on the ride during the entire FP line, which is more entertaining for the kids. On many other rides, FP does not help you a ton, but on Peter Pan, it is amazing.

Our DS3 loved the interactive queue at Winnie the Pooh, and he was disappointed to ride it with a FP, which skips the interactive queue entirely.
 
In our Oct trip, Peter Pan was a better FP. We did notice a long line up for Winnie the Pooh, but we just skipped it and found a slower time later in the afternoon and the wait wasn't bad at all. Peter Pan always seem to have a long line up.
 


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