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Rivergirl2005

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Hi everyone,

We were supposed to go to WDW back in June but sadly a family death had us reschedule dates and parks. We will be attending an Epcot and a Hollywood Studios. I've been so wrapped up in grief that I completely forgot to do research.

Has anyone recently done the Epcot night without test track? What is the best strategy to enjoy and not find yourself in too much lines. I thought we'd do soarin a couple times before trying frozen, Remy or guardians. I wanted to wait to let those who line up at the end of the night go through the line first. How long does that take?

For Hollywood Studios, are there specific times for the characters? What is the best route to take when completing rides, work from ToT to Star Wars? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
Hi Rivergirl2005! So sorry to hear about your loss. For Epcot After Hours, I'd recommend hitting Soarin' and Frozen first, then Remy and Guardians. Let the crowds die down a bit before hitting the popular rides. As for Hollywood Studios, characters usually appear around 7-8 pm. For the best route, I'd suggest doing ToT, then Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, and finally Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. You can also use the My Disney Experience app to check wait times and plan your night. Hope this helps, and have a great time!
 


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