I'm a ways out from booking FP's, but I'm trying to educate myself and have a plan in place so when my window opens I'm set. Our trip is in March with two adults/2 kids (9 and 11).
We really only want to ride Soarin' and Testtrack. Looking at the Tier system, I can choose one or the other, and two from the lower tier. But what if I don't want any from the lower tier? My understanding of strategy is that I would just book something i don't want early in the day for the two lower tier rides, let them expire so that I can then choose a 4th FP for either Soarin' or TT (whichever we didn't already do). I realize this is subject to avail, how much success do people have obtaining one of these mid day?
I would generally just say stand in line for the opposite first thing at rope drop, but I'm trying to work the system to where we may not have to be in parks at rope drop, if I could get FP's for those two. My main goal is to see the countries this time but add in those couple rides my kids want. Trying to see if I can make this a sleep in day and still do what we want and stay for Illuminations.
Strategy suggestions welcome
We really only want to ride Soarin' and Testtrack. Looking at the Tier system, I can choose one or the other, and two from the lower tier. But what if I don't want any from the lower tier? My understanding of strategy is that I would just book something i don't want early in the day for the two lower tier rides, let them expire so that I can then choose a 4th FP for either Soarin' or TT (whichever we didn't already do). I realize this is subject to avail, how much success do people have obtaining one of these mid day?
I would generally just say stand in line for the opposite first thing at rope drop, but I'm trying to work the system to where we may not have to be in parks at rope drop, if I could get FP's for those two. My main goal is to see the countries this time but add in those couple rides my kids want. Trying to see if I can make this a sleep in day and still do what we want and stay for Illuminations.
Strategy suggestions welcome
