So, as briefly as possible:
My DH and I have 8 young children, a couple with significant special needs. Due to transitions with my husband's job, we actually have quite a bit of time for this vacation and will be for three weeks in December, Dec. 2nd- December 22nd. We have purchased Annual Passes for this trip.
The last trip we went was 4 years ago, and so much has changed since then. Specifically, this whole need to have FP+ plans done 30-60 days out already is really overwhelming me. My biggest issue is that we are slow, and not always predictable. My youngest has a ton of medical needs and is pretty labor intensive; this just requires a whole lot of flexibility in terms of dropping whatever you are doing and attending to them.
In the old system, you pulled fast passes day of, and if an issue came up, it didn't matter if you were past the FP time, they would let you use them. As you only got FP one at a time, you only had to focus on what you were doing next, not what you were trying to do all day long. This was pretty key for us, because some days when you end up with an emergency trip to First Aid, or surprise seizure or fill-in-the-blank where you just need to bail out early, or start a day much later than planned, or scrap a day altogether and switch to something else you had much more flexibility to do so.
So, we are going to need to learn new tricks. And I am struggling to do so.
How do you decide what park you want to be at on what day?
How much time at minimum do you need to schedule between FP+ attractions?
How easy it is to modify FP+ on the day of? Can you do it from MDE or are their kiosks in the park?
If you end up in a different park, can you just cancel all your FP+ at the "old" park and reschedule them at the "new" park you are currently in?
Is it better to just take a stab at scheduling FP+ now even if we end up not being able to use most of them, or only schedule the handful that we know are high priority for the kids and hope we can make them?
Any general touring advice for how to make this manageable? We are not going to be able to cover five million miles in a park every day. We are slow, and unwieldy, it takes us forever to do anything, and that's our reality--- that's why we are trying to compensate by being there for so long, so we can take five trips to MK to see everything if that's what we need to do.
TIA for helping out a very tired, overwhelmed mama!
My DH and I have 8 young children, a couple with significant special needs. Due to transitions with my husband's job, we actually have quite a bit of time for this vacation and will be for three weeks in December, Dec. 2nd- December 22nd. We have purchased Annual Passes for this trip.
The last trip we went was 4 years ago, and so much has changed since then. Specifically, this whole need to have FP+ plans done 30-60 days out already is really overwhelming me. My biggest issue is that we are slow, and not always predictable. My youngest has a ton of medical needs and is pretty labor intensive; this just requires a whole lot of flexibility in terms of dropping whatever you are doing and attending to them.
In the old system, you pulled fast passes day of, and if an issue came up, it didn't matter if you were past the FP time, they would let you use them. As you only got FP one at a time, you only had to focus on what you were doing next, not what you were trying to do all day long. This was pretty key for us, because some days when you end up with an emergency trip to First Aid, or surprise seizure or fill-in-the-blank where you just need to bail out early, or start a day much later than planned, or scrap a day altogether and switch to something else you had much more flexibility to do so.
So, we are going to need to learn new tricks. And I am struggling to do so.
How do you decide what park you want to be at on what day?
How much time at minimum do you need to schedule between FP+ attractions?
How easy it is to modify FP+ on the day of? Can you do it from MDE or are their kiosks in the park?
If you end up in a different park, can you just cancel all your FP+ at the "old" park and reschedule them at the "new" park you are currently in?
Is it better to just take a stab at scheduling FP+ now even if we end up not being able to use most of them, or only schedule the handful that we know are high priority for the kids and hope we can make them?
Any general touring advice for how to make this manageable? We are not going to be able to cover five million miles in a park every day. We are slow, and unwieldy, it takes us forever to do anything, and that's our reality--- that's why we are trying to compensate by being there for so long, so we can take five trips to MK to see everything if that's what we need to do.
TIA for helping out a very tired, overwhelmed mama!