Is the Frozen Sing-along show at Hollywood Studios worth a fastpass?

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Apologies if this has been discussed a lot before, but the subject is new to me.

I'm trying to work out fastpasses for Hollywood Studios for someone who doesn't like rides. I'm thinking the Beauty and the Beast show, and Muppet Vision 3D because I know she really wants to see both of those. So the third fastpass would be either Frozen, Indiana Jones or Little Mermaid. I haven't been to any of them for quite awhile, so I don't know what current crowd levels are, and I've never seen the Frozen show to even know what it is. Any suggestions?? Thanks!
 
I've only done it with a fastpass but any time I've done it I believe all the stand-by people have gotten in. The show is quite enjoyable to me. It gets great reviews and is recommended by a lot of people who aren't even fans of Frozen. If you've never seen it I would give it a try.
 
You don't need one for Muppets. Most of the time it is walk in. Last few trips we walked straight in with the FP+ folks. It is almost always offered as a 4th FP+.

I would get one for Little Mermaid. It will likely save you about an extra 20+ minutes of wait time and you have another 20 minutes waiting inside.

Frozen ............ when we had one we felt it was a total waste. They let us go in one gateway but the Standby folks were also walking in the other gateway. Everyone is standing together waiting to go in theater so SB folks got just as good a seats as FP+ folks. It is a walk through theater so if you want middle, let other folks go in first, if you want close to stage move down to the lowest door. NOTE: the focus is two historians and Anna & Elsa don't participate as much as I would like.

Indiana Jones, I think you'll get much better seats if you have FP+. It's a large theater so getting in sooner is an advantage.

B&B, we also got much better seats with FP+ than doing SB, and guaranteed getting in.
 
No. the show is really fun and worth doing. FP gets you into the holding area sooner, but does not necessarily get you a better seat. If you watch when people start filling in the stand by line, you can get in line and easily get a seat inside. We have seen the show a few times and its never been full.
 
We have missed out on standby before, but that was when we showed up 5 minutes ahead. However, most of the time, no you don't need a FP+. Just show up 15 minutes early and you'll be golden.

It's a great show!!
 
The only part of the whole attraction I don't like is the sloped concrete waiting area. As far as the actual show, a FP+ isn't necessary but show up at least 15 minutes early. This show is routinely one of my favorite memories of our WDW trips for how much fun it is for all ages.
 
We have visited this attraction with and without FPs and I honestly didn't notice much of a difference. We might have been a couple rows closer with the FP, but you should still get in and get a decent seat if you are standby. We always enjoy it!

Agree with PP that a FP will help you get a better seat for Indiana Jones, especially if you have a larger group that wants to sit together, so that you aren't stuck all the way in the back. And a FP for Little Mermaid will help with wait times.
 












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