Three Parks, One Day, Which FP+

nat8199

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Hi! I am lucky enough that I am going to go to Disney for one single day this April. I plan on hitting all my favorite rides that I wasn't able to get to on our last trips because of cranky 2yo twins.

Here are the rides that are my must-dos:

RnR
TOT

Mission Space: Orange!
Test Track

Space Mountain
7Dwarves - I would like to ride, but think I should keep it as new for when I go with the kid in Sept.

I plan on RDing HS to knock the first two out. Then heading to Epcot to ride MS and TT, plus I am going to visit F&G and eat my way around. Then I will head to MK, which I have to be out of and at Cali Grille by 7:15 to meet my MIL. (I am tagging along on a conference she is attending and she wants to take me to dinner every night we are there.)

My initial thought was to make my FP for MK, but now I am thinking maybe I should do EP since I have two must-dos there and only one at MK? But then test track has a single rider line, and MS doesn't get as big of waits as Space MT, and I don't know what time I will get there, so have a FP for 5:30 for that would make that super easy.

What do you guys think?

Edited: I just tried add the missing question mark to my title and can't figure it out. It being missing is making my brain hurt a bit.
 
I would do tt at rope drop, head to HS for those two then fast pass Mk, end my day at Mk.
 
I would do tt at rope drop, head to HS for those two then fast pass Mk, end my day at Mk.

I would do DHS first. RnR and ToT get long lines and would therefore be best to do first thing without using FP. TT can be done quickly as single rider, and I don't think M:S get particularly long lines, so I don't think Epcot needs to be done at rope drop to knock those rides out without FP or a significant wait.
 

I would do DHS first. RnR and ToT get long lines and would therefore be best to do first thing without using FP. TT can be done quickly as single rider, and I don't think M:S get particularly long lines, so I don't think Epcot needs to be done at rope drop to knock those rides out without FP or a significant wait.

Good point. Your plan is better.
 
Definetly RD DHS and ride those 2 while the crowds are low then hit single rider at TT then Mission Space.

Save your FP+ for your late arrival to MK.

Have fun!!
 
Thank you all!

My plan will be to RD ToT and RNR, then head to Epcot for those two rides, eat a lot of food, then head to MK.

Now to decide what else to FP at MK....
 
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I think your plan looks good. Personally, I would go with Splash for the 3rd FP. Ending the day at MK is perfect because you will be able to kiosk most attractions there after your 3 are used.
 
Thank you all!

My plan will be to RD ToT and RNR, then head to Epcot for those two rides, eat a lot of food, then head to MK.

Now to decide what else to FP at MK....

The green link in my signature can be used to help with that question.
 
Room for FP+ for Soarin on your Agenda?

Since it didn't make the OP's must-do list and two attractions--one in high FP-demand--from MK did, I don't think a Soarin' FP will fit well with their plans.
 
I hope you have a car so you don't waste a lot of time waiting for Disney transportation. That is a very ambitious schedule!
 
Thanks everyone!

I am not at all interested is Soarin'. It just isnt very thrilling for me.

I really want to do mission space orange. This day is all about thrill rides.

I do not have a car. I am going to take a taxi to HS in the morning, then walk or take a boat to epcot, then the monorail to MK. I don't think that having a car would save me too much time.

This thread has helped me get even more excited for my day! Thank you!
 


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