Just back- Fastpass Plus from offsite perspective

Princessmom0617

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I was getting really nervous reading these boards before I left not being able to schedule fastpass in advance, so I wanted to give some info. to those in the same boat. Seems like the hardest fastpass to get is Enchanted Tales with Belle- I hit the machine at 11 the first day, and no passes left (and no Peter Pan till 7pm). This was a pretty crowded day (a 7) and we were glad to have some fastpasses for the evening that we made that morning. Everything else seemed to have A LOT more availabilty. Storybook circus was definitely the least crowded location- no wait. The second day a guy with the fastpass tablet came up to me before rope drop- even then the first fastpass for Belle was 7:15 (and this day ended up being a crowd level of 2). Now we were able to walk into Belle with a 15 minute wait that day with crowds so low, but I imagine that is going to be the tough one on busier days. I would recommend rope drop- we were able to do so much at rope drop. At HS, I was afraid we wouldnt get a Toy Story fastpass so we did rope drop- they opened at 8:45 and we could walk right on. When I visited the fastpass people (there were no kiosks, just a ton of people spread about), the first fastpass for Toy Story was 6 (with a 7pm close). We didnt even bother with it in Epcot or Animal Kingdom, the waits were so low. If you are going in a slower time of year like us I wouldnt worry about it too much, but I can definitely see how you might miss out in busier times.
 
thank you very much it is nice to read about off site experiences as that is what we will be. As we have two weeks I am hoping we will get to see most of what we want :)

Kirsten
 
:( I can totally see that - I was onsite and had to set up our ETWB fastpass a week in advance to get ANYTHING remotely before 6 pm and then I didn't dare give it up!
 

Thanks so much for the informative report. It will be interesting to see how it is during busier times.
 
Interesting about TSM. I was offsite also last week, and arrived at DHS at 9:10. I was able to get ToT for 9:45, Star Tours for 10:45, and TSM for 12:30.

We arrived at AK at 3:00, and I was able to get Safari for 3:15, EE for 4:30, and Nemo for the 6:00 show.

I loved FP+ for offsite, at least this time of year!
 
As an off site person I have been worried about this new system. I own a condo in Orlando and cannot see myself staying on site. I might stay one night to get the bands, will just have to see. Will be I town in March and May venture over just to try it out.
 
Thank you so much for your post. We are going next week and we are really worried about fast passes. I am trying to prepare myself for what to expect.
 
We weren't offsite, but we did make some Fastpass+ reservations from the kiosk. On a Wednesday around 12:30pm we were still able to book Peter Pan for 5:55, Wishes for 7:40, and Meet Ariel at her Grotto for 8:30. On another day we made our FP+ from the kiosk at 6:30pm and got Buzz for 6:55, Space Mountain for 8:00, and Pooh for 9:00. So it seems that availability during non-peak times might not be that bad.
 
We were at Epcot a couple weekends ago. We arrived @10:45 in the morning went to the kiosk to reserve FP+. Only able to get 2 FP+ that we wanted and all the evening TT were not available. Did seem kind of crowded, but I don't know. We felt rushed in making our decisions.
 


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