Touring Styles for Folks Who Work Overnights - Any FP+ Strategies?

floralmouse

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My husband works 5PM-5AM. I know he will have to make some adjustments when we take our trip but I was trying to make it as easy on him as possible.

Has anyone got any input or ideas for late start touring that still allows you to see quite a bit?

If it helps:
*MK - I don't think there's anything here that's a "must have" except Wishes and meeting Merida.
*EP - Test Track is the only "biggie" I'm interested in. Most of our time will be spent in World Showcase.
*HS - Rock N Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, Beauty and the Beast, and Toy Story (I've never been on it and want to go at least once) are musts. Fantasmic, too.
*AK - Tricky here because I know this park is best toured early. I'd like to try Expedition Everest and the Kilimanjaro Safaris is a must. Also, Festival of the Lion King.

We're going the week BEFORE Star Wars Weekends start and the calendar looks pretty reasonable as far as crowds on EasyWDW.

ETA: Any FP+ strategies for late touring are very welcome!
 
No advice, but I feel for ya! My hubby works 2am till noon so late nights are tough for him the first few days. I did nights as an rn for a few months and it was always hard to adjust to days. Luckily I work days now but I always feel for those overnight workers!
 
He'll get "turned around" if I insist but I was trying to find out if there might be an easier way for him. He loves working nights and I don't mind for the most part but this will take some adjusting.
 














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