Strategy for fastpass+ at Epcot?

Wall-E1

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I'll be at Epcot on Thursday of this week. I'm planning to use up my 3 fast passes early in the day (by12:30 p.m.) I then want to try and get a 4th fast pass.

Should I get a fast pass for Test Track with my original 3, and then try for a Soarin' fast pass? Or, should I get a fast pass for Soarin' with my original 3, and then try for a Test Track fast pass?

I guess what I am asking is which ride - Soarin' or Test Track - usually runs out of fast passes for the day sooner?
 
I love TT and hate Soarin' while others are obsessed with Soarin'. IME Soarin usually has a slightly longer wait and is a bit more popular because it's has 0 thrill level. Really depends on what you enjoy. We RD ride TT and FP TT because it one of my favorite rides and skip Soarin' completely for instance.

To be honest the odds of you getting either as your 4th FP is very low, but if you have any chance it's probably TT.
 
By that time of the day the only choices left for FP at Epcot are attractions you really won't even need an FP for. I'll be there Thursday as well, and after several days of checking additional FP availability in the parks after mid-morning I've pretty much given up on any additional FP's that are worth having.
 
We use the single rider line at TT which is not an option at Soarin. We walked onto TT and avoided a long wait at Soarin. If you aren't able to use the single rider line then I think it's a toss up. I think I would still go for Soarin because TT seems to go down so often.
 






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