Melissa<3Disney
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So here's the deal, we have been to the world plenty of times, but I have not been in the FP+ era. I have read thread after thread, and a ton of blogs. I think I pretty much have it down. The only park causing me trouble is Magic Kingdom. How should I plan my fastpasses? There is so much conficting info out there for Magic Kingdom
Here's a quick little synopsis of our family. It will be be me,DH, and our newly turned 2 year old. (First time for him yay!!!) He will be tall enough for Barnstormer, but not any of the other coasters so those aren't super important to us since we've been a lot. We are going January 27-February 3rd. Our first park day is Saturday January 28th at Magic Kingdom. We have a PPO breakfast at Crystal Palace at 8:10am. The plan is to be out in time to hit rides at rope drop. We did this before in 2010 and it worked out great for us.
I figured we would hit Fantasyland first.
Maybe Buzz, TL speedway, and Monsters Inc next
Then onto Adventureland to do Pirates, Jungle Cruise, (Maybe Tiki Room)
Lunch
We will probably head back to the resort (OKW) for an afternoon nap and break. If Mickey's line is short we would like to meet him on the way out for the afternoon.
We hope to take a 2.5 or 3 hour break at the resort and then head back to Magic Kingdom at night for our 6:35 BOG reservation. The park closes at nine. Realistically how much time after our reservation will we have to ride some rides. I was thinking of hitting anything in fantasyland that we didn't get to earlier in the day and maybe Haunted Mansion since my kid loves the spooky stuff. Haha!
I am just so confused on what I should fastpass and when. I don't know realistically how many rides we can get done in Fantasyland post rope drop before moving on to other lands/fastpasses. Fantasyland has never been a focus for us pre toddler, so this is a whole new ball game for us. I would love to hear what strategies worked for you and your family.
Also for reference it says the crowd calendar is anywhere from 4-7/10 depending on which site you look at.
Thanks so much for any responses.
Here's a quick little synopsis of our family. It will be be me,DH, and our newly turned 2 year old. (First time for him yay!!!) He will be tall enough for Barnstormer, but not any of the other coasters so those aren't super important to us since we've been a lot. We are going January 27-February 3rd. Our first park day is Saturday January 28th at Magic Kingdom. We have a PPO breakfast at Crystal Palace at 8:10am. The plan is to be out in time to hit rides at rope drop. We did this before in 2010 and it worked out great for us.
I figured we would hit Fantasyland first.
Maybe Buzz, TL speedway, and Monsters Inc next
Then onto Adventureland to do Pirates, Jungle Cruise, (Maybe Tiki Room)
Lunch
We will probably head back to the resort (OKW) for an afternoon nap and break. If Mickey's line is short we would like to meet him on the way out for the afternoon.
We hope to take a 2.5 or 3 hour break at the resort and then head back to Magic Kingdom at night for our 6:35 BOG reservation. The park closes at nine. Realistically how much time after our reservation will we have to ride some rides. I was thinking of hitting anything in fantasyland that we didn't get to earlier in the day and maybe Haunted Mansion since my kid loves the spooky stuff. Haha!
I am just so confused on what I should fastpass and when. I don't know realistically how many rides we can get done in Fantasyland post rope drop before moving on to other lands/fastpasses. Fantasyland has never been a focus for us pre toddler, so this is a whole new ball game for us. I would love to hear what strategies worked for you and your family.
Also for reference it says the crowd calendar is anywhere from 4-7/10 depending on which site you look at.
Thanks so much for any responses.