VandVsmama
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Question (if anyone could help.) I'm much more used to WDW fastpass program, and not so much with Disneyland's paper-tickets. I know how it works, etc, just unsure of the best "plan" of what to grab in what order. I remember being able to grab a WOC one, in addition to a ride, right?
And which rides would you recommend in what order for each park? I know that's more on a personal level, but I just mean,... going by the most popular I suppose. Obviously Mission Breakout first in Disneyland I assume now.... but then what? I'm definitely an "Itinerary Maker" for my Disney trips, so I cant just go with the flow![]()
What order you get FP in really depends on what your family wants to do. When our family goes to DL, we don't sleep in. We are "get there for rope drop" people. Here's a typical example of a morning itinerary for us at DL on a day that we're using our Magic Morning entry:
during MM hour:
- Dumbo (if not doing Peter Pan first)
- Alice
- Mr Toad
- King Arthur carousel
- Pinocchio
- Snow White
- Then get FP for Buzz (it's usually disconnected)
- go on Autopia
- go on Buzz Lightyear w/o FP
- When Star Tours FP window opens, send a FP runner to get FP for Indiana Jones. Rest of crew remains in Tomorrowland for bathroom break & shopping in Star Trader store.
- Star Tours using FP.
- Buzz using FP.
- walk to Adventureland. If IJ FP window hasn't begun yet, go to Tiki Room and/or Jungle Cruise.
- When IJ FP window opens, send runner to get FP for Splash Mtn.
- IJ using FP
- Pirates
- HM
- When FP window for Splash Mtn begins, send runner to get FP for BTMRR.
- Splash Mtn using FP
- Winnie the Pooh
- stop for lunch at Hungry Bear.
Our family has followed the itinerary above a couple of times on week days in early June and we have most definitely been able to accomplish all of this before a lunch break around 12:30pm-ish. Assumes a MM starting at 7am.
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