I would like to think that I know the 'ins and outs' of how to tour Disney with as much as I look at crowd calendars, best parks, etc.
This next mini trip I am doing something out of my ordinary....
1. I am going in a PEAK season (I have always planned my vacations during VALUE)
2. I am only visiting the parks for 1 day (normally I'm there for a week)
3. I am purposefully attending a park that every crowd calendar tells me to stay away from due to PM EMH (we are stopping to visit Disney so my son can experience what DHS has to offer for Star Wars).
I do plan on hopping over to Epcot at some point during the day to ride Test Track and Soarin, but not sure what a smart plan of action would be.
So far, I have my FP+ for DHS.....I'm thinking of heading to Epcot at rope drop to hop on Soarin and the move on over to Test Track. From there either walk or take the boat to DHS and just get used to the idea that I will be waiting over an hour for anything I don't have a FP for. Any suggestions for me?
This next mini trip I am doing something out of my ordinary....
1. I am going in a PEAK season (I have always planned my vacations during VALUE)
2. I am only visiting the parks for 1 day (normally I'm there for a week)
3. I am purposefully attending a park that every crowd calendar tells me to stay away from due to PM EMH (we are stopping to visit Disney so my son can experience what DHS has to offer for Star Wars).
I do plan on hopping over to Epcot at some point during the day to ride Test Track and Soarin, but not sure what a smart plan of action would be.
So far, I have my FP+ for DHS.....I'm thinking of heading to Epcot at rope drop to hop on Soarin and the move on over to Test Track. From there either walk or take the boat to DHS and just get used to the idea that I will be waiting over an hour for anything I don't have a FP for. Any suggestions for me?