I have read the Unofficial Guide To Disney and was wondering the following from those that have used it for the MK.
1) Can you start off in Frontierland and immediately get on Big Thunder Mountain RR and then Splash Mountain when using the Early Morning Hour?
No, Frontierland is not a part of Extra Magic Hour. The attractions open during that time include the ones in Fantasyland and Space Mountain and Buzz Lightyear. They may have added Stitch Escape to it, haven't been since it opened on Nov 16th. Usually we start at Fantasyland, then go get FP for Space Mountain, ride Buzz and then head over to Frontierland in time for the official opening, ride Big Thunder then Splash .. sometime we get 2 trips on Big Thunder in, then head back to Tomorrowland to ride Space Mtn.
2) In what lands does the Train stop first or what direction does the train head between the various lands?
The train begins at the Main Street Station heading toward Frontierland, so that will be your first stop. The 2nd stop is in Mickey's Toontown.
3) If using the one day tour plan with children as it is published, where can you work in Big Thunder Mountain RR as it is not on there?
I would do it as mentioned above under the answer from number 1.
4) What are standby lines?
Standby lines are those that you stand in if you aren't using FP.
5) Why no Fass Passes suggested until the Jungle cruise, line #10?
Jungle Cruise used to have FP, but I guess they decided after having it there that it really wasn't needed. Actually, last time I was at MK in October, the machines were there, but weren't being utilized, It may be, like Maelstrom in Epcot that they are only used during peak times. Pirates of the Caribbean no longer have FP.
6) If followed as published, how many rides most likely will we get in before the main gate opens? This may determine if we want to zip over to Tomorrowland from Frontierland.
Much will depend on time of year and how many people are going to Extra Magic Hour in the morning. Usually we can fit in Dumbo (go there 1st while the other adult takes the tics for FP at either The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh or Peter Pan's flight. Then meet up in the Dumbo line, and ride. Then head directly from there to whichever of the 2 you didn't get FP on and ride. By then, you will be able to use your FP, so do that. Small World is still under rehab and will be until May, so head to the Teacups, ride and then head to FP for Space Mountain, ride Buzz and by then it will be time to head to Frontierland. Do Frontierland, go back to Tomorrowland and ride Space Mtn, and and get FP for Stitch Escape. Ride anything else in Tomorrowland that you want, then head to Adventureland, doing Aladdin on the way in, then Jungle Cruise and Pirates. Then go to Haunted Mansion and ride. After you will likely be ready for your FP at Stitch. By then, you will have hit all of the highlights of the park, so relax with a late lunch and watch the parade. Then repeat anything you may have missed. But remember, we always go in off season, so all of this is very doable. You may not be able to do as much. Do take full advantage of Extra Magic Hour and you should be able to fit at least all of Fantasyland in that given time. Also make sure to take full advantage of your FPs. Send one adult ahead with all of the tickets to get them while the other gets in line with the kids.
Have a Wonderful time, 1) Can you start off in Frontierland and immediately get on Big Thunder Mountain RR and then Splash Mountain when using the Early Morning Hour?
2) In what lands does the Train stop first or what direction does the train head between the various lands?
3) If using the one day tour plan with children as it is published, where can you work in Big Thunder Mountain RR as it is not on there?
4) What are standby lines?
5) Why no Fass Passes suggested until the Jungle cruise, line #10?
6) If followed as published, how many rides most likely will we get in before the main gate opens? This may determine if we want to zip over to Tomorrowland from Frontierland.
Have a Wonderful time. I have given these instructions to others, and they have all said it worked well. I know it always has for me. As long as you don't mind criscrossing the park a few times, you should be able to get in as many attractions as possible.
Have a wonderful trip!