LLMP worth it for my family?

kiddoc88

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Hello, we are going to Disney World for the first time with kids (6 year old - 40" and 4 year old - 38") in July.

Please help me decide if it is worth getting LLMP if these are the attractions we would like to do. We are staying on property and will be doing Early Entry for each park. We are already planning on getting LLMP for Epcot.

Hollywood Studios:
-Mickey's and Minnie's RR
-Toy Story Mania
-Alien Saucers
-Smuggler's Run
-Slinky Dog Dash (a big maybe - the kids may not want to go)
-All the shows including the new ones coming in May

Animal Kingdom:
-Kilimanjaro safaris
-Na'vi River Journey
-Dinosaur (just for the older one)
-Lion King and Nemo shows

Thank you!
 
Our family was in Disney this year.

We did not have LLMP for Animal Kingdom We did a LLSP for Flights of Passage at 9:30. We did early entry.
Once Animal Kingdom opened, we WALKED/no running over to Na'vi. There was no line. We did Na'vi twice-total walk on. We then went to Kilimanjaro safari, waited in line util the ride opened and then waited about five minutes to get onto the ride. We got in line for the 11:00 Line King show-no issues. Later in the day we waited about fifteen minutes for Dinosaur.

Hollywood Studios-we got the LLMP. We did early entry. Our first ride was Slinky. We did NOT have a MMLP. Again, we walked/did not run. Waited about twenty minutes for Slinky. I am glad we had the LLMP for the other rides. If you can afford it, I would say to get the MMLP for Hollywood Studios. It makes your day less stressful.
 
If you are rope dropping AK you don’t need it.

I usually recommend for HS, but I suppose with the rides you want to do for HS you could manage without. Only snag is if a ride is down at rope drop. Slinky Dog is always the problem child at HS!
 

Our family was in Disney this year.

We did not have LLMP for Animal Kingdom We did a LLSP for Flights of Passage at 9:30. We did early entry.
Once Animal Kingdom opened, we WALKED/no running over to Na'vi. There was no line. We did Na'vi twice-total walk on. We then went to Kilimanjaro safari, waited in line util the ride opened and then waited about five minutes to get onto the ride. We got in line for the 11:00 Line King show-no issues. Later in the day we waited about fifteen minutes for Dinosaur.

Hollywood Studios-we got the LLMP. We did early entry. Our first ride was Slinky. We did NOT have a MMLP. Again, we walked/did not run. Waited about twenty minutes for Slinky. I am glad we had the LLMP for the other rides. If you can afford it, I would say to get the MMLP for Hollywood Studios. It makes your day less stressful.
What is "MMLP?"
 
I might be in the minority, but I thought the LLMP was well worth it for Hollywood Studios and Magic Kingdom. We actually bought it for our AK day but planned to hop and were able to book a lot of rides later in the day at other parks. I do think you could do those rides without it, but if you do not want to wait in line, I say splurge and get it at least for those 2 parks.
 
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For those rides in AK, I would say it's not really needed.
For HS, one thing to keep in mind is that the kids may need a mid day break, etc. We could hit those rides without it, but our kids are older and can go all day. LLMP could save you some time---and pacing throughout the vacation is important. And it will be hot...
 
I would get it for DHS, unless your kids are good at waiting 45+ minutes for things several times in day....in the heat. You probably won't end up waiting in line that long for the shows, but that doesn't mean you won't wait for the show to start. If you can reduce your wait times elsewhere, then those other types of waiting are less obnoxious.

My 5 year old actually loved Slinky so much at 3 that he wanted to go on it multiple times. It was the only thing he requested for the rest of the trip, even when we were at other parks.
 





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