What's open during EMH?

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I have searched for a list of attractions at both parks open during EMH but cannot find one! Can someone direct me to one please?

TIA!
 
What about FP. Do most attractions start distributing those during EMH or not until regular park opening? I know RSR isn't until 8, but what about rides like Soarin'?
 

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FP machines will not be available during EMH. They start at the regular park opening.
 
Do you think it would be better to hit CL first with early entry and no FP or get their right as the fast pass machine for RSR opens and ride it that way?
 
Do you think it would be better to hit CL first with early entry and no FP or get their right as the fast pass machine for RSR opens and ride it that way?

Personally, I would go on the rides. I would hate to spend all of my EMH in line for a FP that is not available until 8 AM.
 
Do you think it would be better to hit CL first with early entry and no FP or get their right as the fast pass machine for RSR opens and ride it that way?
I think it depends on how close you are to the front and whether RSR is running when the park opens.
 
I was thinking use EMH to ride CL or to go ride some other rides during EMH and then get in line for RSR fast passes as soon as they become available. We are going in the fall and have small kids and was wondering what would be the best way for them to have shorter lines in Carsland. I guess my real question is . . . Would the line for RSR be better during EMH or by waiting in line for FP as soon as they become available and then riding with FP?
Thanks!
 
I was thinking use EMH to ride CL or to go ride some other rides during EMH and then get in line for RSR fast passes as soon as they become available. We are going in the fall and have small kids and was wondering what would be the best way for them to have shorter lines in Carsland. I guess my real question is . . . Would the line for RSR be better during EMH or by waiting in line for FP as soon as they become available and then riding with FP?
Thanks!

I'm trying to decide this, too. We will have one full day w/o EMH and one half day with, so I'm thinking--for us--we will be there at rope drop and go grab a FP for RSR and use our one EMH to ride other stuff in the park.
 
We are going in the fall and have small kids and was wondering what would be the best way for them to have shorter lines in Carsland. I guess my real question is . . . Would the line for RSR be better during EMH or by waiting in line for FP as soon as they become available and then riding with FP?
I'm in the same boat as you are (kids who want to ride RSR but are too small for the single rider line). We'll be there for 4 days, but my husband only joins us on one day, and we're trying to get him a chance to check out both RSR and Luigi's with the girls. Some people have advised against my strategy and recommended to go to RSR's standby line immediately at park opening, but I have a hunch that it'll work better for us to split up, have DH and kids line up at Luigi's, while I wait for the FP machines to open (if I bring a good book, the hour will pass quickly). If we go and ride RSR first thing during our EMH, then I'm concerned we won't get to Luigi's before the lines become intolerably long. Mater's lines don't seem to be that bad, from what I've heard.

If the kids love Luigi's and want to show it to me, I can do it with them two days later during our next EMH. If not, I don't mind. It's ok if we only get to ride RSR once, as long as it's as a family, hence the FP plan.
 


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