Thanks Robo.
1. So if I want to do the Safari when the park opens at 8,
2. would arriving at 7 be early enough? Doesn't sound like there will be much open during EMH that interests us. We are really planning on seeing the animals not riding the rides except for the Safari. We want to do that as many times as possible. We burn the rides up when DD is with us. This is just a 2 day trip tacked on to the end of a professional conference. This trip will be about seeing the animals. I did not tell her I bought party tickets. This will be the first time DH and I have every been to Disney without her. She is away in college. Truth is I will really miss her. We always do Everest together multiple times. My husband is not a fan. Gotta get used to the empty nest thing.
1. I'm not so sure that Safari will, in fact, be open at 8AM this time of year. (The "normal" time for the animals' routine would be 9AM. And, as the weather gets cooler and the sunlight arrives later, it MIGHT be that they'd not begin Safari even at 8AM.) I just don't know.
2. In general (not
necessarily for these early opening times,) arriving "an hour before" would be good.
But, with Flights of Passage still in full-on "must-ride" mode, all bets are off.
Early guests can sometimes see that H-U-G-E line at FoP and decide at that time to peel off and head to
other attractions, throwing off others' well-calculated timing.
Same goes for the VERY early arrivers who will likely be finished with Pandora (which tends to open even earlier) and
those folks will be waiting for Safari (etc.) too.
So always... always... "Arriving far too early beats arriving one minute too late."

Hope your plans work out. Have fun!