Help w/ Epcot.

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What is the best strategy for EPCOT in the morning.

I was thinking...

Get fastpasses for Sornin then go straight to Nemo. Am I on the right track? Thanks.
 
It all depends on whether you want to ride test track and mission space too. If you do, then I would grab a test track fp, then go over to soarin and ride. Next ride mission space and by then, it should be time for your test track ride. If you don't want to try the thrill rides, I'd do soarin, Nemo, turtle talk with crush.
 
Well we are on our way too. We plan to do it all and be there the whole day I have been told I can fit it all in. We shall see.
 
I'd suggest Soarin, then Test Track.
We went on Sat, Mon of last week and Soarin and Test Track were 50+ mins both days, Test Track even hit 90. M:S was only 10 mins both days, and Nemo hit a max of 20 (the long queue and moving track help) .. so I'd probably suggest Soarin, Test Track, M:S, then Nemo.
 

Get Fast Pass for Soarin and do Test Track first. We were there on Thursday and Test Track was down. So we hit it first thing yesterday and went on it twice (one right after the other).

Sorry this is short. Gotta get ready for Sea World today. We'll be at MK tomorrow for EMH!!
 
I would absolutely say soarin fastpass first. then test track, mission space, back to get a fastpass for nemo, as your soarin time should be up, and ride soarin.

Drew
 
You can get aFP for Nemo??We plan on Soarin' first then FP Honey and do Figment then head to living seas. But maybe we can fit in getting a FP for Test Track but isn't that the otherside??
 
I am no longer young and ambitious. For the sake of saving my legs and feet, our plan is to head to Soarin, grab FP, go do Nemo and Crush, ride Soarin, the Land, Figment and then across to TT and MS. Might work, might not. Who can say?
 
We used this strategy last month at Epcot and it worked out fine for us. We were at the gates at opening and headed straight to Soarin'. After that we headed to Living Seas. I am guessing the lines for the new Nemo ride won't be long that early so I say go to Soarin first, since its lines grow very quickly.
 
Definitely Soarin' FP first -- I was there Oct 14-21 and soarin had wait times up to 100 minutes!! And TT was around 50.......
 
We were there last week. We arrived a few minutes before opening on a weekend during F&W so it was a busy day. The unofficial guide tells you to send your party to TestTrack first while one member gets a fast pass to Soarin' and then joins them. We did that and it worked fine, but what I discovered was that Soarin' was walk on when I went to get the fast pass. So... I would suggest all going to Soarin', riding it, grab a fast pass to ride it later, then go to Test Track and ride it (the line won't be long at all). Then ride Mission Space (line won't be long). Then you can go back to the Land pavilion and either ride Soarin' again if your fastpass is ready, or ride The Land and then ride Soarin' again.

Seriously, this is good advice: go the Living Seas at night! Turtle Talk and Nemo are both young children rides and there will not be anyone there. Both were walk on, zero lines on two separate busy nights we went!
 


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