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We have been to WDW many times Pres Week, and had our MK touring plan down, but without Dumbo and BTMRR, I need to revise, and I'm looking for help from the experts. Please weigh in!
We are a family of 4, and DS 15 uses a w/c, but we don't usually get a GAC. He cannot transfer independently, but we can carry him onto rides. I have included the rides that we like to do.
I am thinking at rope drop we do Peter Pan (is the new queue accessible?), then Pooh, then Buzz (maybe 2x if the line is short), then Indy Speedway (his fave), DH gets FP for Space Mtn for the three of us who ride (DS does not), then TTA (another fave), then back to Fantasyland again to Carousel, IASW, HM, Riverboat. That's about his stamina level before a trip on the railroad, a trip on the monorail, and done for the day.
Usually we do Adventureland/Frontierland on a different day, so that's a different story.
I guess my big question is about Peter Pan. If the new queue is accessible, we have to do it first, right--or get FP?
We are a family of 4, and DS 15 uses a w/c, but we don't usually get a GAC. He cannot transfer independently, but we can carry him onto rides. I have included the rides that we like to do.
I am thinking at rope drop we do Peter Pan (is the new queue accessible?), then Pooh, then Buzz (maybe 2x if the line is short), then Indy Speedway (his fave), DH gets FP for Space Mtn for the three of us who ride (DS does not), then TTA (another fave), then back to Fantasyland again to Carousel, IASW, HM, Riverboat. That's about his stamina level before a trip on the railroad, a trip on the monorail, and done for the day.
Usually we do Adventureland/Frontierland on a different day, so that's a different story.
I guess my big question is about Peter Pan. If the new queue is accessible, we have to do it first, right--or get FP?