We are use to going to WDW in September. We don't use fast passes then because the lines really aren't that bad (especially on EMH days).
We are going next week for the first time during the holidays. Our daughters (of course) want to rides all of their favorite rides (personally, I would like to just go and enjoy the decorations and shows and skip the rides).
Will the fast passes really help next week?
I know we are going to have long waits, but if we have fast passes what can we expect in terms of wait times? They really want to do Mission Space and Test Track at Epcot and Buzz Lightyear at MK.
Thanks!
DJ
We are going next week for the first time during the holidays. Our daughters (of course) want to rides all of their favorite rides (personally, I would like to just go and enjoy the decorations and shows and skip the rides).
Will the fast passes really help next week?
I know we are going to have long waits, but if we have fast passes what can we expect in terms of wait times? They really want to do Mission Space and Test Track at Epcot and Buzz Lightyear at MK.
Thanks!
DJ
). Find out what they *really* want to do. If those attractions have Fast Pass access, go get a Fast Pass. That way, you *know* that you're going on those attractions and you know when. Then, hit some other stuff, or stand in the stand-by lines for the attractions you have a Fast Pass for, and get "2 for 1" rides. Either way, I would look at the Fast Pass not as a tool to "make the line shorter" but as a tool to "guarantee your turn". Does that make sense?