DisneyPiPhi
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We took our first trip since 2012 in May of this year, and it was also our first trip with our daughter, who is two yeards old. I just have to add my voice to the discussion on FP+ and say that we absolutely adored it.
Here are some points I'd like to share about FP+:
1. I had great FP+ at 60 days because I got up at midnight and got them done. No big deal; it took 10 minutes. However, we had to change our dates about 30 days before the trip, so I lost our big ticket FP+ to meet Anna and Elsa. I checked daily, though, and lo and behold a week or two before our trip, a 6:30 PM Anna and Elsa popped up! So, I liked that there was availability to be flexible and add FP+ close to our trip.
2. We LOVED the kiosks. The longest I waited in line at a kiosk was probably 10 minutes - the other times they were basically walk-ups or waiting behind one group. My strategy was to book morning FP+ if possible and then hit the kiosks after to book some more for the afternoon. We were not riding too many "big ticket" rides with our two-year-old so I wasn't concerned with things like Space Mountain or SDMT... but she got to go on Dumbo and the Barnstormer lots of times! (Those were her favorites.)
3. I had a magical FP+ moment. While getting a new FP at a kiosk, a cast member asked if I needed any help. I said, "No thanks. I love this new FP+ system and I have no idea why people complain about it! It has made our trip awesome!" He thanked me and said it was nice to hear positive feedback; he then asked how many people were in my party and gave us extra Fast Passes for any ride just because I was nice! I think we used them for Haunted Mansion.
4. Loved the My Disney Experience phone app. LOVED it. Was able to change FP+ times while sitting in restaurants when we decided to enjoy dessert before rushing off to another ride. So fantastic! We did this a lot actually - changed our schedule around the night before or the day of. I thought the app offered us a lot of flexibility. We could also check wait times and then add/drop FP accordingly. It was SO great!
5. I enjoyed "gaming" the system with a young child. Becuase my daughter is two, she didn't need a FP+. So on our second MK day, we split up a bit. For example, in the afternoon, I had a Jungle Cruise FP+ scheduled for both adults (which means my daughter could ride with us.) I super hate Jungle Cruise, but my husband loves it. I used the app to cancel that FP+ for me, so he took our daughter by himself. While they were gone doing that and Aladdin's Magic Carpets, I hit a kiosk and scheduled a Winnie the Pooh FP+ for just me. Then I shopped on Main Street and drank a Frapuccino, enjoying some solo MK time! When DH handed DD off to me, he took a Starbucks break while the kiddo and I rode Winnie the Pooh. She got extra rides, both adults got breaks, and everyone was happy!
So, if you're worried that FP+ will ruin your trip, my tips are to try to book AM FP+ so you can add more at the kiosk later that day, and to use the app to stay informed and be flexible.
Here are some points I'd like to share about FP+:
1. I had great FP+ at 60 days because I got up at midnight and got them done. No big deal; it took 10 minutes. However, we had to change our dates about 30 days before the trip, so I lost our big ticket FP+ to meet Anna and Elsa. I checked daily, though, and lo and behold a week or two before our trip, a 6:30 PM Anna and Elsa popped up! So, I liked that there was availability to be flexible and add FP+ close to our trip.
2. We LOVED the kiosks. The longest I waited in line at a kiosk was probably 10 minutes - the other times they were basically walk-ups or waiting behind one group. My strategy was to book morning FP+ if possible and then hit the kiosks after to book some more for the afternoon. We were not riding too many "big ticket" rides with our two-year-old so I wasn't concerned with things like Space Mountain or SDMT... but she got to go on Dumbo and the Barnstormer lots of times! (Those were her favorites.)
3. I had a magical FP+ moment. While getting a new FP at a kiosk, a cast member asked if I needed any help. I said, "No thanks. I love this new FP+ system and I have no idea why people complain about it! It has made our trip awesome!" He thanked me and said it was nice to hear positive feedback; he then asked how many people were in my party and gave us extra Fast Passes for any ride just because I was nice! I think we used them for Haunted Mansion.
4. Loved the My Disney Experience phone app. LOVED it. Was able to change FP+ times while sitting in restaurants when we decided to enjoy dessert before rushing off to another ride. So fantastic! We did this a lot actually - changed our schedule around the night before or the day of. I thought the app offered us a lot of flexibility. We could also check wait times and then add/drop FP accordingly. It was SO great!
5. I enjoyed "gaming" the system with a young child. Becuase my daughter is two, she didn't need a FP+. So on our second MK day, we split up a bit. For example, in the afternoon, I had a Jungle Cruise FP+ scheduled for both adults (which means my daughter could ride with us.) I super hate Jungle Cruise, but my husband loves it. I used the app to cancel that FP+ for me, so he took our daughter by himself. While they were gone doing that and Aladdin's Magic Carpets, I hit a kiosk and scheduled a Winnie the Pooh FP+ for just me. Then I shopped on Main Street and drank a Frapuccino, enjoying some solo MK time! When DH handed DD off to me, he took a Starbucks break while the kiddo and I rode Winnie the Pooh. She got extra rides, both adults got breaks, and everyone was happy!
So, if you're worried that FP+ will ruin your trip, my tips are to try to book AM FP+ so you can add more at the kiosk later that day, and to use the app to stay informed and be flexible.
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