So we won't be able to make Fast passes until 30 days out from the day we need them. This sucks because on property you can do it 60 days out. This may limit us on what we can get them for but we'll just have to see.
Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom do not have a tier system like Epcot and Hollywood Studios. In those two parks you can only have ONE tier 1 fast pass and TWO tier 2 fast passes. Unfortunately a lot of the good rides are tier 1.
Animal Kingdom-
Expedition Everest
Kilimanjaro Safari
Dinosaur
Hollywood Studios-
Tier 1: Toy Story Mania
Tier 2: Tower of Terror
Star Tours
Magic Kingdom-
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain
Seven Dwarves Mine Train
Epcot-
Tier 1: Soarin'
Tier 2: Mission: Space
Epcot Character Spot
Let me explain my choices on the tiers. At HS the tier 1 has both Rock n Rollercoaster and Toy Story Mania. But Toy Story usually has an hour+ wait time and Rock n Rollercoaster has times where it's not as crowded. Tier 2 has ToT and Star Tours as well as the Frozen show, Disney Junior show, Indiana Jones show, Muppet Vision, and Voyage of the Little Mermaid. Most of those aren't rides that have big lines but ToT and Star Tours does. Any show is generally not worth the fast pass.
For Epcot the tier 1 is a hard choice. It has Test Track, Soarin', AND Frozen Ever After. I picked Soarin' because it's mom's favorite ride and the girls love it and it has a habit of having 90+ minute wait times. Hoping that if we finish our tier 1 pass early morning that we might be able to get a second. As for Tier 2 it's not much. It's Journey Into the Imagination with Figment, Mission: Space, Spaceship Earth, The Seas, Turtle Talk, and the Epcot character spot. I picked Mission: Space because the girls were really crazy about this ride and it is considered a big ride. And I picked the Character Spot because it will allow the girls to meet Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and Pluto. Besides, the rest of the stuff doesn't have lines and is easy to get into.
Anyone not agree with these?
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