I guess what I'm wondering is if I get a FP at rd on a peak day, how long would return time be? My dds really see RoC and ToT as the priority, so was thinking that it might be better for them to ride those first thing on a busy day, and fp TSM?
Everyone is rushing to TSM, leaving the others not as busy as normal. The strategy really seems to have changed, with the priority now being TSM, followed by RnR and ToT. Many people will FP TSM, ride it, then come back later with their FP. I was there at a slower time and TSM totally backed up, but T & R were walk ons.
Yesterday got to the studios at opening. Got a FP for TSM for 10:00 and then rode it (wait was about 20 minutes). Today didn't get a FP for TSM til 10:30 and it was for 2:15 pm. ToT and RnR were both pretty much walk ons (especially the single rider line for RnR). Parks are sort of busy, but waits for rides are not bad at all.
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