Peter pan advice

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Hey MK experts! Hoping one or more of you can help me. I'm heading to MK tomorrow, no magic hours, 9am open. Currently have FPs for 11am, noon, and 1:15 pm for PP, Tales with Belle, and 7DMT, respectively.

We were planning on hitting up fantasyland right after the opening ceremony. However, Cinderella/Elena is also a priority. There are currently no more FPs for PP available, but there are some in mid-late afternoon for Cinderella. Was wondering whether to switch PP for Cinderella?

Could we fit in PP, small world, pooh, barnstormer, and possibly little mermaid and/or tea cups between 9am and noon? Or better to keep the PP FP+ and try to hit Cinderella after rope drop or try to get it as a 4th FP?

Thanks everyone!
 
Hey MK experts! Hoping one or more of you can help me. I'm heading to MK tomorrow, no magic hours, 9am open. Currently have FPs for 11am, noon, and 1:15 pm for PP, Tales with Belle, and 7DMT, respectively.

We were planning on hitting up fantasyland right after the opening ceremony. However, Cinderella/Elena is also a priority. There are currently no more FPs for PP available, but there are some in mid-late afternoon for Cinderella. Was wondering whether to switch PP for Cinderella?

Could we fit in PP, small world, pooh, barnstormer, and possibly little mermaid and/or tea cups between 9am and noon? Or better to keep the PP FP+ and try to hit Cinderella after rope drop?

Thanks everyone!
PP tends to fill up pretty fast. As long as you have a FP for Cinderella I would switch. Doing PP first it’s likely that you will be able to do the other rides as planned without too much difficulty.
 
If you run straight to PP you should get to it without too long of a wait but it does fill up quickly. One thing about PP that I learned from my trip is the FP line goes right from outside to the ride. You completely skip the queue and it really is super cute in there. I wouldn't mind spending 20-30 minutes waiting in line just to get in the mindset of PP. It really does add something to the experience.
 
I would only switch if you are going to do PP first at RD. Or could you switch out Tales with Belle instead? Your to do list sounds doable between 9-12
 

I would do Cinderella meet first thing, then FP are done at 1:15, and you can try for 4th for others you did not get to yet. Winnie the Pooh would be second after either PP or Cinderella (whichever you choose!) as it sometimes has long lines later.
 
If you run straight to PP you should get to it without too long of a wait but it does fill up quickly. One thing about PP that I learned from my trip is the FP line goes right from outside to the ride. You completely skip the queue and it really is super cute in there. I wouldn't mind spending 20-30 minutes waiting in line just to get in the mindset of PP. It really does add something to the experience.
I forgot that by going the FP route you miss the cute stuff in the standby queue. Will be the first time my toddler is riding it too, so I will definitely take that into consideration.
 
I would only switch if you are going to do PP first at RD. Or could you switch out Tales with Belle instead? Your to do list sounds doable between 9-12

Also a possibility, but there aren't any FP+s remaining for Belle either. Hmmm...
 
Hey MK experts! Hoping one or more of you can help me. I'm heading to MK tomorrow, no magic hours, 9am open. Currently have FPs for 11am, noon, and 1:15 pm for PP, Tales with Belle, and 7DMT, respectively.

We were planning on hitting up fantasyland right after the opening ceremony. However, Cinderella/Elena is also a priority. There are currently no more FPs for PP available, but there are some in mid-late afternoon for Cinderella. Was wondering whether to switch PP for Cinderella?

Could we fit in PP, small world, pooh, barnstormer, and possibly little mermaid and/or tea cups between 9am and noon? Or better to keep the PP FP+ and try to hit Cinderella after rope drop or try to get it as a 4th FP?

Thanks everyone!

Yes, you should be able to do all of those.

As others have said, doing Peter Pan first (rather than with FP) is the way to go in order to experience the interactive queue. So I think switching out the Peter Pan FP for a Cinderella FP is a good idea.

Also, I'd recommend doing Winnie the Pooh right after Peter Pan (even though Small World is much closer, and this would entail some backtracking). The line for Winnie the Pooh can build pretty fast too (though not as fast as for Peter Pan).
 
Thanks everyone for your suggestions and advice. Caught the opening ceremony then headed straight to PP. 10 min wait, then knocked out IASM, Cinderella/Elena (switched PP FP+ for a 9:40am slot), barnstormer, mermaid, pooh, and tea cups by 11am. All were less than 5 min wait except Pooh was 30 (ride was down for about an hour this morning, so I figured that backed up the line somewhat). Always appreciate the helpful tips from fellow posters, especially the tip about the standby line for PP. Lots of great imagery and visuals that really help set the mood!
 

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