1. Get there early.
2. Get there early.
and one other thing, what was it, oh yes:
3. Get there early.
Seriously, get out of bed by 7, breakfast in your room (or at the hotel buffet), out the door by 8, through the turnstiles by 830 or so (all of this assumes an 9a opening at the park you're visiting).
Below is the plan I've provided to several people. I can't recommend RideMax highly enough. We've used it every trip, and it saves us hours in line. Plus it tells you what time of day to get your FPs, and you can include your dining reservations. Even at a slow time of year, at $3/day, it's worth it for me to be riding rides instead of standing in long lines.
In a nutshell:
1. Set up your My Disney Experience (
MDE) account.
2. Buy your tickets (if you haven't already)
online, or at
Undercover Tourist.
3. Link the tickets to your names in your MDE account. (if
UT, use the phone app (scan the tickets) rather than on your desktop (have to enter the numbers manually)
4. Use easywdw.com or RideMax.com to select which days/which parks. Crowd levels will have a huge impact on the enjoyment of your visit.
5. If you're going to Hollywood Studios and want to see Fantasmic, get the
Fantasmic Dinner Package for your Hollywood Studios day. (hint: select "Lunch" or "Dinner" instead of a specific time of day)
6. Use
mesaboy's list to select your 3 FastPass attractions.
7. (optional) If you use a touring plan site like RideMax or TouringPlans, select the rides for each park, to generate the touring plans, which include recommended FP times.
8. Before your trip*, go to MDE to select the FPs and times for the people in your group, based on the FP times in the RideMax or TouringPlans schedule.
*Ideally 30 days before (or 60 days before if you're staying at a Disney resort), but not required unless you want a FP for Anna and Elsa, or Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Getting your FPs even one day in advance will put you ahead of a great many guests who wait until day-of to get their FPs. Plus you don't waste time at an in-park kiosk.