cruisehopeful
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My husband and I are going to mostly take it easy at the theme parks and go with the flow, but there are a lot of rides that I want to do at Epcot. My husband doesn't do a lot of walking and will likely get tired of waking and waiting in lines.
We won't do Guardians Cosmic Rewind or Mission Space for motion sickness reasons. My priority rides are Frozen and Remy. We do want to ride the rest of the rides. If Test Track is exactly like Radiator Springs Racers in DCA (I think I've read it was the same ride), we can skip that one.
I know "worth it" is subjective. However, do you think it's worth it to buy the Lightning lane Premier Pass for Epcot to cut down on walking and standing?
I've been looking at videos of the regular Lightning lane multipass and I think I understand it and can use it, but I have some concerns. It looks like I'll probably have to keep refreshing the screen and put a lot of time into getting Frozen and Remy. I don't like looking at my phone when I'm at the park, at a restaurant, etc. Another issue is that we're going to have a sit down meal (I can't skip it) and it would drive me nuts to have a ride time come up and I can't do it because I'm stuck at a restaurant.
With all that in mind, would you recommend ponying up the money for the Premier Lightning lane? Is it possible that I still won't get Remy or Frozen with Premier? I understand if the rides are closed but if it's open am I guaranteed to be able to do lightning lane wherever I want? Even if all the return times are sold out?
We won't do Guardians Cosmic Rewind or Mission Space for motion sickness reasons. My priority rides are Frozen and Remy. We do want to ride the rest of the rides. If Test Track is exactly like Radiator Springs Racers in DCA (I think I've read it was the same ride), we can skip that one.
I know "worth it" is subjective. However, do you think it's worth it to buy the Lightning lane Premier Pass for Epcot to cut down on walking and standing?
I've been looking at videos of the regular Lightning lane multipass and I think I understand it and can use it, but I have some concerns. It looks like I'll probably have to keep refreshing the screen and put a lot of time into getting Frozen and Remy. I don't like looking at my phone when I'm at the park, at a restaurant, etc. Another issue is that we're going to have a sit down meal (I can't skip it) and it would drive me nuts to have a ride time come up and I can't do it because I'm stuck at a restaurant.
With all that in mind, would you recommend ponying up the money for the Premier Lightning lane? Is it possible that I still won't get Remy or Frozen with Premier? I understand if the rides are closed but if it's open am I guaranteed to be able to do lightning lane wherever I want? Even if all the return times are sold out?
