Planning shows at Hollywood Studios - touring plan?

MomtothreeEs

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Can anyone help point me in the right direction for a plan to see the shows? My kids would probably like Beauty and the Beast, Disney Junior Live on Stage, Voyage of the Little Mermaid, and Muppet Vision 3D. Of course, we will want rides and character meet and greets as well. I'm just not sure in which order to see the shows and what makes the most sense as far as walking the park. I'd rather not walk in circles and backtrack. It's difficult for me to figure out right now because I don't have good sense about how early I need to get in line for one of the shows, how long it takes to exit the shows, and how long it will take to walk to another show. I'm not sure if I can schedule them back to back. KWIM?
 
If you want to hit all the shows, I suggest hitting Little Mermaid's first performance followed by Disney Jr.s first performance. Then you walk back to Toy Story with a Fastpass, catch Muppets 3D, ride Star Tours with a Fastpass, grab lunch, walk-on The Great Movie Ride, hit Beauty & the Beast and use your last Fastpass on Tower of Terror (if your kids are brave) or Rock N' Roller Coaster or both if the wait times aren't horrible. You can knock em' all out by 3pm and never backtrack till it's time to leave.
 
Beauty and the Beast is a big theater - we always made it in the show. Also we have done FP with The Little Mermaid in the past.
 
I had planned it all out initally using touring plans website. But, when we got there, we did it only using one FP... but we didn't do Beauty or Mermaid. I'm sure you could have done them after my plan ended since we left after we had lunch.

First, we went to Star Tours which was a 5 min wait, then we hit Muppetvision3D, met Lightning and Mater, saw Phineas and Ferb, had a FP for Toy Story, went to the Walt Disney show next door, saw Disney Jr show, went into animation and saw a few characters and then had lunch.
 






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