OSUZorba
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In my experience, Touring Plans time estimates for Fast Pass times on all the rides in Epcot and FoP are complete garbage. Soarin is always at least 25 minutes for the full cycle, TT has never been less than 45 minutes (I've left that FP line more times than I've ridden the ride), even a completely walk on MS took me 25 minutes entrance to exit. FoP was 45 minutes last September, and there is nothing for a toddler to do any where near FoP.That isn’t typical though. I’ve never waited an hour in a FP line at DL, and surveying the historical data on Touring Plans I don’t believe the waits are that long for any ride other than maybe just FoP and even then I couldn’t find a day in our trip that the FP line was estimated over 25 minutes.
I do believe when they do implement this that the FP lines will start moving along quicker because they can better plan who will be in them and when.
And please no. I would hate HATE to see Disney take Universal’s lead on RS. I would not be standing in line where I can’t have a stroller for hours with a 2 year old over and over all day. No. Just no. We went in January and I basically did no rides all day because the lines were all over 90 minutes. No way a toddler will hang in a line without being constantly carried, with no stroller. My kiddos are really well behaved and will wait patiently but you can only ask so much of a 2 year old.
I agree with you about having to hold a toddler in a long line, that is why I keep taking my toddler to Disney and not going to other places that use that system. But almost all of my Rider Swaps for those rides go unused because of how long the swap times are or I come back and do them when DW and DD are at the hotel. I have no idea how it hurts anyone if I ride it at 8pm inside of 2pm.
At least Soarin' has Living with the Land that my DD likes. The other three have nothing near them for a toddler.
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