dizzyinwdw
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Hi all-
Trying to plan out my April itinerary. In the past I relied on TP and easyWDW, etc sites to sketch out a general park schedule so I could make park ADRs, etc. Our touring style with little ones is to arrive at RD and then leave mid-afternoon, return evening for MSEP and Wishes and close out the park. In the past we would use legacy fast passes late morning/early afternoon after doing short(er) SB lines in the morning, then leave around 2-3 pm. I am in a quandary this time with our days. How is FP+ affecting standby lines? For example, does it make sense to do morning EMH at MK even though a not recommended park with predicted crowd level of 6 or do MK on a recommended park day with crowd level 5? We are staying onsite so I will make FP+ in advance; how should I leverage these? Should I use them in the morning when we used to ride mostly SB? With limit of 3 FP+ I will need to use them wisely...
So sorry I am so many questions but I am confused...
TIA
Trying to plan out my April itinerary. In the past I relied on TP and easyWDW, etc sites to sketch out a general park schedule so I could make park ADRs, etc. Our touring style with little ones is to arrive at RD and then leave mid-afternoon, return evening for MSEP and Wishes and close out the park. In the past we would use legacy fast passes late morning/early afternoon after doing short(er) SB lines in the morning, then leave around 2-3 pm. I am in a quandary this time with our days. How is FP+ affecting standby lines? For example, does it make sense to do morning EMH at MK even though a not recommended park with predicted crowd level of 6 or do MK on a recommended park day with crowd level 5? We are staying onsite so I will make FP+ in advance; how should I leverage these? Should I use them in the morning when we used to ride mostly SB? With limit of 3 FP+ I will need to use them wisely...
So sorry I am so many questions but I am confused...
TIA
The FP+ system does cause big delays when you are in the standby line. We saw several times when 50 people would come into the FP+ line all at once. They let every single one of the FP riders in front of the standby line. It is great when you are in the FP line and not so great when you aren't!