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re: Going To Disney World For The First Time

Posted on 12/30/19 at 8:51 pm to
Posted by llfshoals
Member since Nov 2010
15620 posts
Posted on 12/30/19 at 8:51 pm to
Some suggestions.

Stay on site, the transportation system at Disney is very good.

If you stay on site, set fast pass 60 days out. I would suggest hitting up Animal Kingdom as day 1. At 12:01am 60 days prior get up and set a fast pass for your group for Flight of passage. It’s really the only ride there that is hard to book fast pass for. It’s also the best ride in any park, you don’t want to miss it.

Don’t try and park hop. It’s a lot easier on you if you spend a day at a park than jump around.

Don’t try and do Disney and Universal the same trip unless you’re staying over 6-7 days.

Set dining reservations as far out as you can. Suggestions

Sci-fi at Hollywood Studios
Le Cellier at Epcot
The Edison at Disney Springs

Don’t try and do everything. You’ll make yourself miserable. I’m a Disney pro and I learned that a long time ago.
Posted by Raz4back
Member since Mar 2011
3961 posts
Posted on 12/31/19 at 11:54 pm to
quote:

If you stay on site, set fast pass 60 days out. I would suggest hitting up Animal Kingdom as day 1. At 12:01am 60 days prior get up and set a fast pass for your group for Flight of passage. It’s really the only ride there that is hard to book fast pass for. It’s also the best ride in any park, you don’t want to miss it.


The FastPass window doesn’t open until 60 days out at 7am EST. It is for length of stay so your best bet is to book Flight of Passage for your last day (or at least towards the end of your trip) it is very hard to get at exactly 60 days because people that are staying for a week have been able to book that day for 7 full days. 7 Dwarfs Mine Train and Slinky Dog are also hard to get fast passes. Right now there are no fast passes for either ride in Galaxy’s Edge. The rumor is that eventually there will be so that is something you will need to keep an eye on.
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