Going to Disney in April and am planning on splitting a day between Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios (4 adults in our party means that we're not as interested in a lot of the Magic Kingdom and should be able to do it in about half a day - my dad was actually a hard sell on convincing to go to the Magic Kingdom at all! - and I have a disability that limits my ability to go on most of the DHS rides, so most of DHS is just going to be the various shows.)
Using the TouringPlans software, it makes more sense to do MK in the morning and HS in the evening (even if it means missing Lights, Motors, Action! - we do have one free day at the end of the trip where we could potentially go back if we really wanted to see it), and I've planned the day that way, ending the day with Mama Melrose's and Fantasmic!
I do have a question regarding the beginning of the day: the day we're splitting between MK and DHS has a morning EMH for DHS. Would it make any kind of sense whatsoever to spend the first hour or two of the day at DHS, then hop over to MK, then back to DHS, or would whatever time we gained by not waiting in line be lost in the commute? (I believe the Fastpasses for MK would be used on Peter Pan's Flight, Enchanted Tales with Belle, and possibly/probably Splash Mountain, since I can't do roller coasters.)
The basic reason would be to do Toy Story Midway Mania! first thing at HS before moving to MK, since the Touring Plans software puts that ride wait at an hour or so without FastPass (and, starting at MK, we'd be using the Fastpasses on MK in the morning, with no guarantee that we'd be able to get Fastpass for Toy Story in the afternoon.) Or should we just start at MK and either hope that Toy Story still has Fastpass by the time we get to the park/accept that it's going to be 1+ hour in line for that ride?
It'll be about exactly 18 years since we last went to Disney, so I have no experience with FastPass and was too little last time to remember if we did park hopping at all (and definitely don't think we ever tried doing it twice in a day.) My gut feeling is that it's not worth starting at DHS for the EMH and then trying to switch parks twice, especially since travel might be complicated by my mom being in an ECV or wheelchair (we'll probably rent her an ECV for the trip), but I wanted to ask people who've actually been there/done this.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Using the TouringPlans software, it makes more sense to do MK in the morning and HS in the evening (even if it means missing Lights, Motors, Action! - we do have one free day at the end of the trip where we could potentially go back if we really wanted to see it), and I've planned the day that way, ending the day with Mama Melrose's and Fantasmic!
I do have a question regarding the beginning of the day: the day we're splitting between MK and DHS has a morning EMH for DHS. Would it make any kind of sense whatsoever to spend the first hour or two of the day at DHS, then hop over to MK, then back to DHS, or would whatever time we gained by not waiting in line be lost in the commute? (I believe the Fastpasses for MK would be used on Peter Pan's Flight, Enchanted Tales with Belle, and possibly/probably Splash Mountain, since I can't do roller coasters.)
The basic reason would be to do Toy Story Midway Mania! first thing at HS before moving to MK, since the Touring Plans software puts that ride wait at an hour or so without FastPass (and, starting at MK, we'd be using the Fastpasses on MK in the morning, with no guarantee that we'd be able to get Fastpass for Toy Story in the afternoon.) Or should we just start at MK and either hope that Toy Story still has Fastpass by the time we get to the park/accept that it's going to be 1+ hour in line for that ride?
It'll be about exactly 18 years since we last went to Disney, so I have no experience with FastPass and was too little last time to remember if we did park hopping at all (and definitely don't think we ever tried doing it twice in a day.) My gut feeling is that it's not worth starting at DHS for the EMH and then trying to switch parks twice, especially since travel might be complicated by my mom being in an ECV or wheelchair (we'll probably rent her an ECV for the trip), but I wanted to ask people who've actually been there/done this.
Thanks in advance for the help!