Has anyone used this strategy with FP+

fishhunter

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This would be for those that commando style it and make rope drop. Okay, we are assuming that most people FP+ the most popular rides because they figure those rides would be the busiest with the longest lines. With the recent reports of these FP+ lines on the top attractions being so long how about not FP+ these rides? Instead, make rope drop and hit the top attractions at the respective parks early and FP+ the mid-level rides in the afternoon? I would think the lines at these rides would be noticeably shorter. I'll be heading to Disney for Christmas and I plan on trying this. Opinions???

By the way, I read a thread earlier about people not knowing about FP+ and how to reserve. I have a co-worker that is leaving in about 1 week and he just asked me the other day what FP+ is all about.
 
Well, I know that it is being recommended that people who want to park hop should save their FPs for the second park, so I would imagine that there are also people who aren't park hopping who are saving their FPs for later in the day.
 


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