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Tomorrow morning at 4am(California time) I’ll be on my computer trying to get FastPasses for our trip in April. We are a party of 6, so I’ve got my fingers crossed.
This will be my first time choosing FastPasses this way, so I’m very nervous.
If anyone has any helpful suggestions, I’d appreciate the help...thanks
 
I was nervous the first time too... but it’s pretty intuitive- you’ll be fine!
 

Strategies

- Scheduling FP attractions is never required but always advised, at any time of year and in all crowd conditions.

- The sooner FPs are scheduled, the wider the range of options (preferred attractions and at preferred times) that will be available.

- If staying in a single park for most of the day and arriving at park open, the best time of day to schedule FPs is often late morning to mid-afternoon. This approach balances the competing desires to have useful FPs (when lines are longest) with the ability to get additional FPs (when they may still be available).

- If a guest is interested in getting as many FPs as possible, then they should be scheduled as early in the day as possible. Wait times are usually shorter in the first 2 hours after park open however, making these early FPs not as beneficial as they would be later in the morning or afternoon. The advantage to this approach is that more FPs for headliners may be available after these early FPs are used.

- When park-hopping, the best strategy is often to make FP selections in the second park each day. However, there is no right answer and it is up to each individual to determine which approach fits their touring style best.

- One recommended booking strategy is to schedule the hardest-to-get FPs on each day (Avatar Flight Of Passage, Frozen Ever After, Seven Dwarves Mine Train, etc.) before anything else. For example, schedule only FOP on Day 7, only FEA on Day 6, then return to those days later to fill in your schedule with the easier-to-get FPs.

- Scheduling FPs for a nighttime show such as IllumiNations or Fantasmic! severely impacts the ability to choose additional FPs afterwards. These attractions are often better choices for guests who prefer to arrive late in the day to a park, have multiple days scheduled at the same park, or perceive the usual viewing areas as too crowded. In general they do not save much time and there are many good viewing locations, but they may or may not provide a less-crowded viewing experience. There is consistently a wide range of opinions on their worth and there is no right answer.

- Consider using Single Rider for the three WDW attractions that offer it. A guest must be at least 7yo to use Single Rider.

- A common Epcot question is which attraction to use FP on if interested in riding Frozen Ever After, Soarin', and Test Track on the same day. Usually FEA is the best answer (as it generally sees the longest waits), while using Single Rider for TT and rope drop for Soarin' will help reduce wait times at those attractions. Average standby wait times for Soarin' have lessened somewhat since the addition of a third theater in 2016.

- If attempting to book FPs for a large group without success, consider breaking up into smaller groups and trying to overlap FP return windows. While not ideal, this strategy may allow everyone to still arrive at the same time with a valid FP, just not for an entire 60-minute return window. For instance, a large family with 8 members may have success dividing into 3 smaller groups; with Group A having a 1:00p-2:00p return window, Group B a 1:20p-2:20p return window, and Group C a 1:40p-2:40p return window. In this case, everyone could arrive at the attraction between 1:40p and 2:00p with valid FPs and still ride together.

- Once an FP has been redeemed by tapping a MagicBand or ticket to the first "Mickey head" scan point at the FP queue entrance, the next FP can be immediately moved up using MDX to get through required FPs as quickly as possible. This can be useful when attempting to schedule a second Tier 1 attraction as soon as possible in the same day.
 
Trip will be April 11-20. We have 6 day park hopper plus tickets

Not sure which of your days are you park days, but that’s a pretty long trip overall. You should be good with rides like Flight of Passage and Slinky Dog Dash (if on your hit list) if they are a few days into your trip (the later the better).

These boards have a tendency to overemphasize the importance of the whole “7am at the 60 day mark” thing. While important to some extent (for those few headliners), you should find it pretty easy going for anything else, even if you miss your alarm.

Use Chrome Incognito (or Safari private browsing) or similar private browsing and - baring MDE craziness (which can happen) - you should be good to go. Don’t stress.

Good luck.
 
Tomorrow morning at 4am(California time) I’ll be on my computer trying to get FastPasses for our trip in April. We are a party of 6, so I’ve got my fingers crossed.
This will be my first time choosing FastPasses this way, so I’m very nervous.
If anyone has any helpful suggestions, I’d appreciate the help...thanks
Good luck
 
If you want FoP or SDD, do those first and hopefully try for them on days later in your trip.
 
Don't worry! With a trip that long, you'll be fine. Just get your priority days first and then, enjoy your trip! Blessings!
 
If you want FoP or ***, do those first and hopefully try for them on days later in your trip.

I want to know why we can't do the abbreviation for Slinky Dog Dash anymore without getting the asterisks. :sad2: I noticed it on one of my posts and I went back to change it to just Slinky. Why does it see S.D.D as inappropriate. I dropped the periods in so it would show.
 
I want to know why we can't do the abbreviation for Slinky Dog Dash anymore without getting the asterisks. :sad2: I noticed it on one of my posts and I went back to change it to just Slinky. Why does it see S.D.D as inappropriate. I dropped the periods in so it would show.

This is news to me as well! After googling and reading some meanings on urban dictionary I’m beginning to think the acronym can possibly be misinterpreted by some to have negative connotations. Just a guess.
 
I booked mine yesterday. I’m used to booking a trip in December & FP + are tough to get then & so are the popular restaurants.

I’m finding April is totally different! I got every single FP+ I wanted at super times. Even now I could still book FOP if I needed to for afternoon on the day I’m going. ( I booked that one first as it was the main one our group of 4 wanted) I could get anything yesterday so I’d say you’ll be able to do the same.
 
One thing to remember is don't give up. When going after FoP at 60 days I could not get them but I kept trying and at day 35 I got them. And on 7DMT at I was told no go for my party of 8 but I was able to schedule all of them 2 at a time for the same time.
 
I want to know why we can't do the abbreviation for Slinky Dog Dash anymore without getting the asterisks. :sad2: I noticed it on one of my posts and I went back to change it to just Slinky. Why does it see S.D.D as inappropriate. I dropped the periods in so it would show.
This is news to me as well! After googling and reading some meanings on urban dictionary I’m beginning to think the acronym can possibly be misinterpreted by some to have negative connotations. Just a guess.
SDD apparently is fine today.
 
I booked mine yesterday. I’m used to booking a trip in December & FP + are tough to get then & so are the popular restaurants.

I’m finding April is totally different! I got every single FP+ I wanted at super times. Even now I could still book FOP if I needed to for afternoon on the day I’m going. ( I booked that one first as it was the main one our group of 4 wanted) I could get anything yesterday so I’d say you’ll be able to do the same.
That’s great to hear as I’m also going in April but April 19 to the 29, so Easter weekend and the week after. What are your dates?
 
We are going April 9th - 13th. I’m amazed at how different I’m finding booking things compared to the2nd week of December.
 

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