Low Crowds & Ride questions

Lisa0503

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We are leaving in 4 days :banana: and all recent reports have said the parks have very low attendance and most rides are walk-ons all day long. With this being the case, are there ANY rides that we should still make sure we get done first thing because even with low crowds, they are still busy?

Also, will CM's still give out child swap passes if the rides are walk-ons? We had planned to have DH ride the bigger rides in the morning and I would ride them later in the day after we returned to the park from our break with our CSP. IF we both need to be prepared to ride right after each other, I may want to adjust some of our tourning plans.
 
i would say hit all of the major rides that you want first. fast passes will still run out and the stand by's *could* get a little long. everest, rnr, tot, test track...etc.
they still give out rider swap passes.

have fun!
 
It all depends, we go every September and last year the wait for Soarin' was only 20 min. I don't know what time of the day it was but it definately was not early. we never plan for Sept because there is hardly a wait for anything that we are done by 4-4:43...and that is going to 2-3 parks in a day.


We will be there in 4 days too :banana: :banana:
 
I would do the safari at Animal Kingdom in the morning. The animals will be more active in the cooler temperatures. When we rode it, the hippos were jumping out of the water.
 



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