oneyedsally
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 30, 2016
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First timer to Disney with Fastpasses! I have a couple questions on how best to do this.
Our trip starts 1/29 when we check into the resort, but we won't be using our park tickets until 1/30. I can start booking all of the FP+ on 12/1 though right? Is it likely I'll have to be on right at 7am to start booking these? Also I read somewhere that once you use one you can make more FP+ reservations?
The travel group is me, DH, my mom, DD (will be 4 and likely 38-40", loves coasters) and DS (infant). I'd like to use one or two so DH and I can go on some bigger coasters while my mom watches the kids, any suggestions? We are not going to DHS. We love coasters and live near Cedar Point so pretty much nothing at WDW would faze us, but this trip is mainly for the kids so we'll be going on rides with them. It would just be nice to do a coaster or two just us.
We are getting to the parks early and I'm not sure if we will need FP+ at that point or not, or if we should book them later in the day. We have an 8:10AM ADR at Tusker House (morning EMH day) and want to ride the Safari afterward. The next day we have a 9:35AM ADR at Akershus and would like to ride Frozen Ever After beforehand if possible. If we go straight there at rope drop can we just get on or should we still do a FP+ just in case?
I've been checking ride wait times via the app periodically throughout the day to get an idea, but I also know this is summer and it's probably going to be busier than in January/February. I'm not really sure what type of crowd to expect. This morning there weren't any wait times until 9:45AM except Frozen and 7DMT. Any other suggestions for rides DD can go on/characters that we might need to use a FP+ for? Seems like Frozen, Ariel's Grotto, Tinkerbell Character Spot, Belle's Tales, and Peter Pan's Flight usually have the longest wait times. TIA!
Our trip starts 1/29 when we check into the resort, but we won't be using our park tickets until 1/30. I can start booking all of the FP+ on 12/1 though right? Is it likely I'll have to be on right at 7am to start booking these? Also I read somewhere that once you use one you can make more FP+ reservations?
The travel group is me, DH, my mom, DD (will be 4 and likely 38-40", loves coasters) and DS (infant). I'd like to use one or two so DH and I can go on some bigger coasters while my mom watches the kids, any suggestions? We are not going to DHS. We love coasters and live near Cedar Point so pretty much nothing at WDW would faze us, but this trip is mainly for the kids so we'll be going on rides with them. It would just be nice to do a coaster or two just us.
We are getting to the parks early and I'm not sure if we will need FP+ at that point or not, or if we should book them later in the day. We have an 8:10AM ADR at Tusker House (morning EMH day) and want to ride the Safari afterward. The next day we have a 9:35AM ADR at Akershus and would like to ride Frozen Ever After beforehand if possible. If we go straight there at rope drop can we just get on or should we still do a FP+ just in case?
I've been checking ride wait times via the app periodically throughout the day to get an idea, but I also know this is summer and it's probably going to be busier than in January/February. I'm not really sure what type of crowd to expect. This morning there weren't any wait times until 9:45AM except Frozen and 7DMT. Any other suggestions for rides DD can go on/characters that we might need to use a FP+ for? Seems like Frozen, Ariel's Grotto, Tinkerbell Character Spot, Belle's Tales, and Peter Pan's Flight usually have the longest wait times. TIA!
