bweagle
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After reading all of the posts regarding MagicBands and FP+ I was nervous about our trip this year. This was my 14th trip to WDW (7th as an adult). To others who are worried by posts they are reading, I just wanted to post to say we had a fabulous trip. I loved my magicband......it was great having my park admission, memory maker, room key, and ability to charge to the room all in one place. Our magicbands worked flawlessly throughout our 12 night stay.
Also, with regards to FP+.....I was really worried how this would impact our stay, but I can honestly say we accomplished more this trip than any others. I found FP+ to be most useful at MK where we used our first 3 and then continued to roll FP throughout the day.....it was fairly easy to pick up a FP for many rides within 20-30 minutes of the time you were booking (not the coasters, or meet and greets, but many others). I didn't really find the need to pick up many additional FP at the other parks (did a few at DHS on one of our days) because many of the waits were 15 min or less so we just did standby. In all honesty, the longest lines I stood in all day were at the FP kiosks. They need to have more of them, but that problem will be solved if they are able to be booked by smartphone soon.
Also at MK.....while the morning crowds rushed to Fantasyland we turned in to Adventureland and were able to walk on Aladdin, Jungle Cruise and Pirates as well as head into Liberty Square and walk on Haunted Mansion all within the first hour. On our last day there we were going to do the same thing, but decided to walk on back to Frontierland instead. We walked right on to BTMRR without any wait and my kids were able to reride it 2 more times before heading to Splash Mountain where there was also no wait. (By the time we got off of Splash at about 9:45 the line had grown). So.....if you have FP for Anna & Elsa and the Mine Train (we did) and can wait to head into Fantasyland until later in the day, we found our best bet was enjoying Adventureland and Frontierland attractions early.
Also, with regards to FP+.....I was really worried how this would impact our stay, but I can honestly say we accomplished more this trip than any others. I found FP+ to be most useful at MK where we used our first 3 and then continued to roll FP throughout the day.....it was fairly easy to pick up a FP for many rides within 20-30 minutes of the time you were booking (not the coasters, or meet and greets, but many others). I didn't really find the need to pick up many additional FP at the other parks (did a few at DHS on one of our days) because many of the waits were 15 min or less so we just did standby. In all honesty, the longest lines I stood in all day were at the FP kiosks. They need to have more of them, but that problem will be solved if they are able to be booked by smartphone soon.
Also at MK.....while the morning crowds rushed to Fantasyland we turned in to Adventureland and were able to walk on Aladdin, Jungle Cruise and Pirates as well as head into Liberty Square and walk on Haunted Mansion all within the first hour. On our last day there we were going to do the same thing, but decided to walk on back to Frontierland instead. We walked right on to BTMRR without any wait and my kids were able to reride it 2 more times before heading to Splash Mountain where there was also no wait. (By the time we got off of Splash at about 9:45 the line had grown). So.....if you have FP for Anna & Elsa and the Mine Train (we did) and can wait to head into Fantasyland until later in the day, we found our best bet was enjoying Adventureland and Frontierland attractions early.
We felt the same way about our trip a few weeks ago. And the best part was that even all the guests we encountered seemed to be having the same great time!