I didn't get to update this weekend. (Our daughters bday party was Saturday. 18 kids! So I was kind of busy. . . .)
But, I made it through. We didn't get most of the fast passes we wanted, but the process did minimal damage to our itinerary. The one we weren't able to get was for Frozen Ever After, but I did secure one for Soarin, so we just need to do Epcot a bit differently and we'll be fine.
here is what I learned in case it helps some one else. . . .. (maybe I missed these tips elsewhere, if so here they are again!)
1) Don't make your fast passes in chronological order. Instead make them in order of how hard they are to get. I started with 7DMT (had heard it was the most difficult), but I probably should have started with FEA. (I did manage to get two 7DMT on different days at the right times)
2) You can't schedule two fast passes for the same slot. Normally this was fine and easy, But. . . .this made scheduling fast passes for some of the shows tough. For example, we got a fast pass to the Safari at 9:30 (wanted 9, but this is livable). We could not then get a fast pass for the Lion King showing at 10:00.
3) The window for fast passes for shows includes arrival time at theater. This caused us an issue with Frozen Sing Along. We have a 9:20 fast pass for TSMM. This prevented us from getting a fast pass for the 10:30 showing of Frozen sing along because the fast pass time is 10:00-10:15.
The hard work of planning paid off. When things didn't work out the way I had planned, I was easily able to figure out workable alternatives because I had done my research.
Of course, because I am a perfectionist who loves a challenge.. . . . i will continue trying for the fastpasses I wanted in the first place!
thanks for your support! Good luck with your efforts. .
58 days to go. . . . .