I'm going to be booking my FP+ reservations soon. Like most people here, I plan out to the minute and hour what ride to go on, where to go, etc. With FP+ now, we can plan things out while guaranteeing riding certain favorite rides way in advance.
The problem is that I'm trying to figure out how much time to plan between FP+ reservations.
How much time do you leave between each reservation / ride?
I know that it's hard to predict with millions of factors that could affect when we go on the rides ( cuz it's not like we instantly get onto the ride since there's still a short wait to get on ), when we get off, how long it takes to get from the 1st ride to the next rid.
I'm thinking that 60 to 90 minutes between ride reservations is sufficient?
or
Is that too much or not enough?
For example, book reservations at "Ride A" at 10am....then book reservations for "Ride B" at 11:30am....have lunch for 1 hour then book reservations for "Ride C" at 2pm.
Am I overthinking this?
I'm just trying to gauge how much of a reasonable buffer that we can have without having to rush between rides. I don't want to rush my family ( cuz I know that it will be a hassle ) but I also want to take advantage of the time that we are there.
The problem is that I'm trying to figure out how much time to plan between FP+ reservations.
How much time do you leave between each reservation / ride?
I know that it's hard to predict with millions of factors that could affect when we go on the rides ( cuz it's not like we instantly get onto the ride since there's still a short wait to get on ), when we get off, how long it takes to get from the 1st ride to the next rid.
I'm thinking that 60 to 90 minutes between ride reservations is sufficient?
or
Is that too much or not enough?
For example, book reservations at "Ride A" at 10am....then book reservations for "Ride B" at 11:30am....have lunch for 1 hour then book reservations for "Ride C" at 2pm.
Am I overthinking this?
I'm just trying to gauge how much of a reasonable buffer that we can have without having to rush between rides. I don't want to rush my family ( cuz I know that it will be a hassle ) but I also want to take advantage of the time that we are there.