With so many different things to see, do, and experience, you want to make sure that you can maximize your time while on vacation
1. Use FastPass+
Everyone with tickets to Walt Disney World now has the privilege of FastPass+.
It is free, and everyone should take advantage of it. Onsite guests may book their first 3 FP+ 60 days before their check-in date. Offsite guests begin 30 days before check-in.
Choose the most popular attractions (or those most important to your family if the most popular rides are not appealing), and book those first.
Use Tip #2 to do other attractions, and after you use your first 3 FP+ go to one of the kiosks in the parks, or use your MyDisneyExperience app to choose a 4th FP+.
Being able to skip some of the crazy standby lines at attractions like the new Flight of Passage in the Animal Kingdom or the Frozen experience at Epcot will save you a ton of time.
QUICK TIP – Can’t find the FastPass+ time or attraction you really want at 60 days out? Keep trying…FastPasses become available all of the time as people modify their plans.
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