Hollywood Studio Fast Pass options

Coreyjohnson2007

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Hoping someone can help me out here with my HS day for Jan 9th.
Park opens and 9am and we're going to go to TSM and then meet buzz and woody. From there we have a FP for TOT at 10am. Our other FP are for TSM at 12, and for our third we picked Indiana Jones . (we don't care for any of the other choices and not star wars fans). Here is the question. Could I after going on TOT then get on the app and modify my Indiana Jones FP (which I really shouldn't need anyway in JAN) to TOT again if available or would I have to keep it at an attraction that I have not picked yet.

2nd question. If I did a FP for a tier 1 ride could I then modify a later FP to another tier 1 ride or must I use all 3 FP before getting another tier 1.

Thanks everyone for their help.
 
Have a HS Fastpass question, figured it was easier to piggyback on this thread than create a new one:

Does the Frozen Sing Along require a fastpass?

I've never done it, family/friends never want to take the time to, but I'm going alone Saturday, so I'd like to see it. I assumed since it was a show that admission wouldn't be all that difficult to get. Most shows usually have room to spare. But Touring Plans recommends it as a fastpass choice, and I found a 2 year old comment in an old thread here that essentially said, "Anything Frozen basically requires a fastpass" (though I'm not sure that opinion is still current)... so now I'm wondering if it's like Nemo at Animal Kingdom, where if you show up too late you're not likely to get a seat?

Do I need a fastpass to see this show, or can I stroll up on it and still get in? I don't need a good seat, per say, I'd just like a seat.

(Current fastpasses are ToT, Star Tours and Toy Story, in the afternoon. I'm spending the morning at Epcot, then park hopping to studios. Skipped fast passes at Epcot, since I don't really have many ride priorities there, aside from Frozen Ever After, which I can't get a fastpass for anyway.)
 
Have a HS Fastpass question, figured it was easier to piggyback on this thread than create a new one:

Does the Frozen Sing Along require a fastpass?

I've never done it, family/friends never want to take the time to, but I'm going alone Saturday, so I'd like to see it. I assumed since it was a show that admission wouldn't be all that difficult to get. Most shows usually have room to spare. But Touring Plans recommends it as a fastpass choice, and I found a 2 year old comment in an old thread here that essentially said, "Anything Frozen basically requires a fastpass" (though I'm not sure that opinion is still current)... so now I'm wondering if it's like Nemo at Animal Kingdom, where if you show up too late you're not likely to get a seat?

Do I need a fastpass to see this show, or can I stroll up on it and still get in? I don't need a good seat, per say, I'd just like a seat.

(Current fastpasses are ToT, Star Tours and Toy Story, in the afternoon. I'm spending the morning at Epcot, then park hopping to studios. Skipped fast passes at Epcot, since I don't really have many ride priorities there, aside from Frozen Ever After, which I can't get a fastpass for anyway.)
A FP isn't necessary for the Sing Along.
 

Have a HS Fastpass question, figured it was easier to piggyback on this thread than create a new one:

Does the Frozen Sing Along require a fastpass?

I've never done it, family/friends never want to take the time to, but I'm going alone Saturday, so I'd like to see it. I assumed since it was a show that admission wouldn't be all that difficult to get. Most shows usually have room to spare. But Touring Plans recommends it as a fastpass choice, and I found a 2 year old comment in an old thread here that essentially said, "Anything Frozen basically requires a fastpass" (though I'm not sure that opinion is still current)... so now I'm wondering if it's like Nemo at Animal Kingdom, where if you show up too late you're not likely to get a seat?

Do I need a fastpass to see this show, or can I stroll up on it and still get in? I don't need a good seat, per say, I'd just like a seat.

(Current fastpasses are ToT, Star Tours and Toy Story, in the afternoon. I'm spending the morning at Epcot, then park hopping to studios. Skipped fast passes at Epcot, since I don't really have many ride priorities there, aside from Frozen Ever After, which I can't get a fastpass for anyway.)

I think you do get better seats though.
 


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