Frozen or Test Track First

JennSaint

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Heading to Epcot tomorrow morning. Doing Early entry from the international gateway entrance. Torn whether we should go to Frozen or Test Track first? Don’t think we are going to buy Genie+. Hoping for virtual queue for Remy🤞🏻
 
Yesterday and today, the wait times for Frozen were longer than TT, but close.
 
Today, Frozen was down for early entry. They told those of us at the front of the rope in Canada that this was the case - it didn't open until about 10:30. So plan for an alternative just in case.

AND if it's all adults - I would probably do single rider line for Test Track - it moves much faster.
 

Today, Frozen was down for early entry. They told those of us at the front of the rope in Canada that this was the case - it didn't open until about 10:30. So plan for an alternative just in case.

AND if it's all adults - I would probably do single rider line for Test Track - it moves much faster.
Thanks for this info! We are all adults so totally don’t mind single rider!
 
Today, Frozen was down for early entry. They told those of us at the front of the rope in Canada that this was the case - it didn't open until about 10:30. So plan for an alternative just in case.

AND if it's all adults - I would probably do single rider line for Test Track - it moves much faster.
Also what time did you get to the entrance of international gateway?
 
Also what time did you get to the entrance of international gateway?

I was at International Gateway around 8:30-ish. I'd had breakfast at Trattoria al Forno and walked over after I was done. The first round of Skyliner guests (and then more people) arrived around 8:50. Like a LOT of people.

They brought us through Security - then to the tapstiles where they held us until 9 AM.

They did early entry check just on the otherside of the world traveler shop.

We were held in Canada - at the border of Canada and UK - until exactly 9:30. They also held folks in France

As an FYI (and I should share this to the early entry thread) - if you have an Annual Pass AND are staying at a resort - go all the way to the far RIGHT Tapstile which is for AP holders only. This morning there were only 3 of us which means we got to the front of the rope at Epcot LONG before most of the other folks.

I personally rope dropped Soaring - it was just too many people going to Test Track for me (and I'd planned to go to Frozen so wasn't quite prepared for an alternative). After that, I did Nemo, walked over to Test Track, did single rider line, and was out of there by 10:40,
 
Heading to Epcot tomorrow morning.
If you end up doing Frozen for early entry, can I kindly ask you to look around to see if the rest of the World Showcase is opening at 10 or if it's still mostly closed until 11am? The website is showing the shops in World Showcase with full park hours, but I know that's not always an indicator of what's in actual practice.
 
If you end up doing Frozen for early entry, can I kindly ask you to look around to see if the rest of the World Showcase is opening at 10 or if it's still mostly closed until 11am? The website is showing the shops in World Showcase with full park hours, but I know that's not always an indicator of what's in actual practice.
Sure I will post here at some point and let you know!
 
If you end up doing Frozen for early entry, can I kindly ask you to look around to see if the rest of the World Showcase is opening at 10 or if it's still mostly closed until 11am? The website is showing the shops in World Showcase with full park hours, but I know that's not always an indicator of what's in actual practice.
This morning we were off the Frozen ride just before 10 and none of the food & wine festivals booths were open.
 
With what entrance you are going to I'd do Frozen and then head to TT.

edit... sorry didn't realize until after I posted that this would have already taken place lol.
 
WE got in the Frozen line at 9:44 this AM and got on ride at 10:31. So 45 minute line for early admission.
 



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