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I know I'm a little ways off from my FP day plus I'll be going in the summer but for those that are there now, getting ready to go, etc (basically a busier time than summer it seems) have any FP been harder to get than others? I'm going to try it out for our trip this summer and I just want to have an idea of what to expect. Some of the FP I want to get will be the Mine Train (I know it's not available yet), Soarin, Toy Story, M&G like Anna and Elsa/Epcot Character spot, Splash Mountain. I don't have any specific times I want them which I would think helps. As time goes on, I'm sure I'll change my mind but like I said, I'd just like to have an idea of whether I can get them or not or if they're the type I have to keep checking each day.
Any and all input/advice/experiences greatly appreciated. TIA
The only ones I would think you'd have problems are Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (when available) and Anna & Elsa meet. This last one I was able to get but on my 3rd MK visit. First 2 days I'll be visiting the park, it wasn't available.
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Test Track, Soarin' and Toy Story may not have agreeable time slots. We arranged our day around when Test Track was available, and we were there during value season, not crowded at all.
So, what you know are the hot-ticket attractions, treat like a BOG dinner ressie: Expect to work around what is the most agreeable time that may not be what you'd have rather had.
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Soarin and Test Track are both Tier 1, so you can't do both on the same day. I had no trouble getting rides pretty much when I wanted them, but I was not going after roller coasters and thrill rides. Didn't try any meet and greets.
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Test Track, Soarin' and Toy Story may not have agreeable time slots. We arranged our day around when Test Track was available, and we were there during value season, not crowded at all.
So, what you know are the hot-ticket attractions, treat like a BOG dinner ressie: Expect to work around what is the most agreeable time that may not be what you'd have rather had.
Like I said, I don't have any time frames in mind so something not agreeable for others might be okay with us unless it's late at night (i.e. 8:30 or 9:00). Afternoon/dinner time would be fine though
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Soarin and Test Track are both Tier 1, so you can't do both on the same day. I had no trouble getting rides pretty much when I wanted them, but I was not going after roller coasters and thrill rides. Didn't try any meet and greets.
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I believe the Epcot Character Spot is also a Tier 1 FP+, so that would be 3 Tier 1.
We'll be in Epcot on two different days so I would do Soarin one day and the Character spot another day.
We'll be in Epcot on two different days so I would do Soarin one day and the Character spot another day.
Sorry, other posters mentioned TT so I assumed that you wanted FP+ for TT, Soarin' and the Character Spot (which would require 3 Epcot days), but rereading I see that you never mentioned TT.
Sorry, other posters mentioned TT so I assumed that you wanted FP+ for TT, Soarin' and the Character Spot (which would require 3 Epcot days), but rereading I see that you never mentioned TT.
That's okay - with other people mentioning TT, it's a good reminder which ones are level one for anyone else reading this thread. For us though, I won't get a FP for TT - I'll use Abby's DAS to ride that one since the line doesn't seem to get as long as Soarin (at least not the times we've been by it).
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I looked this morning and there was some available, but I didn't change it
Thanks - that's good to know if I can't get something at first, there's the chance (even if it's only a small one) that I could get one with persistence.
Make sure to sign up for MDE now. Link your travel buddies, tickets and hotel well before 60 days. Go ahead and set up your itinerary (meals, which parks you will be in which days or add all of them every day as you can delete a park after you get your passes). The best tip I can offer is to ignore the times when you first book your Fast Passes. Just book the rides you want. Then once you have your passes it is very easy to change the times for your group or even change the attractions. I put them all on an Excel Database by day and that way I made sure I got all of the ones I really wanted. Two of the parks are tiered so you only get to choose one of the most popular rides. Hope this helps.
Book the Anna & Elsa meet & greet for the end of your trip and book it first! I was booking at 5 am on the 60 day mark and I was only able to get Anna & Elsa for the last day of my trip.