![]() ![]() To experience both Test Track and MISSION: SPACE I recommend scheduling a FastPass+ for Test Track, but making MISSION: SPACE your first stop of the day and utilizing the standby line. Overall, Test Track appeals to a broader demographic. Test Track is a great attraction, and the interactive bit at the beginning is fun for all ages. Now, if everyone in your party hits that 40″+ mark go with Test Track over MISSION: SPACE (either Green or Orange depending on your desired intensity level) regardless of height. Personally, our family would go with Illuminations. So, if you are stuck with those two choices it is genunely a matter of which one you feel better suits your party. FastPassing Illuminations will get you reserved seating at International Gateway, which is nice but not 100% necessary. ![]() Living with the Land is a nice ride for a kid who likes to be on a boat, and it is a charming attraction that for some reason always has a wait time, but can be somewhat boring for many people. If you have children under 40″ you can choose either Illuminations or Living with the Land for your Group A attraction. Will Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom soon follow suit? I hope not… But, I digress.Įpcot is a little bit of FastPass letdown right now with Soarin’ closed and new Frozen attraction not ready for opening, so for the time being the strategy is overly simple. This presents its own bit of touring plan woahs, as the most popular attractions tend to all fall into that A category list. Guests can make one choice from the A list attractions, and two choices from the B list attractions. At these two parks the attractions are placed into two tiers. However, Epcot and Hollywood Studios present differently. When touring Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom you have the flexibility to use your three pre-scheduled FastPass+ experiences on your choice of any three Magic Kingdom or Animal Kingdom attractions. When it comes to FastPass+ not all Walt Disney World theme parks are created equal. If you have little ones that don’t meet the height requirement for Dinosaur or Everest, go for the Adventurer’s Outpost character meet & greets. So, what are your best bet for FastPass+ options? Kilimanjaro Safari, Kali River Rapids and either Dinosaur or Expedition: Everest. Animal Kingdom overall just does not have that many attractions, and until the Avatar expansion is completed, looks to stay that way. Don’t get me wrong, I love Animal Kingdom and can easily spend my entire day there, but much of that is spent on the Pangini Forest Trail and the Maharajah Jungle Trek. There really isn’t that much to do at Animal Kingdom, and even less that requires a FastPass. We walked right in after the fireworks on Christmas Eve last year, and the wait had been upwards of 90 minutes throughout the rest of the day. If you want to see Enchanted Tales with Belle be sure to visit either right away in the morning or late in the evening to avoid a long wait. Start with the Magic Kingdom Mountains you did not originally select, followed by Pirates of the Caribbean, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and Under the Seas Journey of the Little Mermaid. Once you have used those FastPass+ options, use the kiosks to book an additional attraction (and then continue to repeat this step for each additional FastPass+). If you are travelling with little ones I recommend Peter Pan’s Flight, Meet Anna and Elsa, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train as your FastPass+ picks, but if you are travelling with older children (over 40″) I recommend swapping Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and/or Meet Anna and Elsa (whichever is least appealing to your party) for either Space Mountain and/or Big Thunder Mountain. Magic Kingdom has the most attractions and experiences set up for FastPass+, so choosing just three can be daunting. I don’t know what it’s like to be at Walt Disney World when crowds are low, or even normal! I’ve done the research and applied said research to my own touring plans, and I’m sharing it with you now! So read on friend! And discover how best to utilize your FastPass+ experiences. Since I’m a teacher, I literally travel the week of Thanksgiving, the week of Christmas, during Spring Break or over the summer. I’ve been there, done that during the busiest times of the year. Without proper research you could potentially schedule FastPasses for attractions that absolutely do not need one, and bypassing those attractions that absolutely do! This is where I come in. *Updated March 2016* Welcome to part two of my FastPass+ Guide, and part three of my MyMagic+ series! In this post I’ll be sharing information about FastPass+ tiers at Walt Disney World theme parks, and recommendations that will help you make the most of your FastPass+ selections.Ĭhoosing attractions and experiences for your FastPass+ options can be daunting. ![]()
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