Disney's Hollywood Studios Touring Plan

ScorpionX

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Original Poster
Be at the entrance by 9AM or earlier.
Enter Echo Lake.
  • Visit Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Show.
  • Visit Star Tours II: Pod Racers.
Enter New York Street..
  • Visit Jim Henson's Muppet-Vision 3D.
  • Eat lunch at Toy Story Pizza Planet Arcade.
  • Visit Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show.
  • Visit Honey, I Shrunk the Kids! Movie Set Adventure.
  • Visit Backstage Studio Tour.
Enter Pixar Place.
  • Get FASTPASS for Toy Story Midway Mania!.
  • Visit Walt Disney: One Man's Dream.
  • Visit Toy Story Midway Mania!.
Enter Animation Courtyard.
  • Visit Magic of Disney Animation.
  • Visit Playhouse Disney -Live on Stage!.
Enter Sunset Boulevard.
  • Visit Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
  • Eat dinner at Catalina Eddie's.
  • Get a good spot to watch Fantasmic!.
  • Watch Fantasmic! @_____.
I will continue with the other parks later.
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
Be at the entrance by 9AM or earlier.
Enter Echo Lake.
Visit Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Show.
Visit Star Tours II: Pod Racers.
Enter New York Street.
Visit Jim Henson's Muppet-Vision 3D.
Eat lunch at Toy Story Pizza Planet Arcade.
Visit Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show.
Visit Honey, I Shrunk the Kids! Movie Set Adventure.
Visit Backstage Studio Tour.
Enter Pixar Place.
Get FASTPASS for Toy Story Midway Mania!.
Visit Walt Disney: One Man's Dream.
Visit Toy Story Midway Mania!.
Enter Animation Courtyard.
Visit Magic of Disney Animation.
Visit Playhouse Disney -Live on Stage!.
Enter Sunset Boulevard.
Visit Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
Eat dinner at Catalina Eddie's.
Get a good spot to watch Fantasmic!.
Watch Fantasmic! @_____.

I will continue with the other parks later.

I hate to tell you this, but there is no way you will get a TSMM Fastpast that late in the day. If somehow you are lucky enought to do so, it will most assuredly not be for a time slot right after you do One Man''s Dream, it will be a lot closer to park closing.


-dave
 

DisneyJoe

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According to current time schedules:

- the first Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular isn't until 11:30am.
- Lights, Motor, Action doesn't begin until 1:20pm

you left out quite a few other attractions.
 

jeffk410

Well-Known Member
I don't get what this is? Is this his tips to us? Or another one of those imagineering things that are everywhere.
 

CP_alum08

Well-Known Member
I would think that grabbing a fastpass for TSMM should be #1 on the list. Personally I dont like trying to plan out the day like that, if one thing gets messed up then everything else is too. Its much more relaxing to try and plan just a few things at a time; while you're in line for something plan out the next 2 or 3 stops, etc. dont try and plan out the entire day down to the second.

just a suggestion, to each his own!
 

SAV

Well-Known Member
As was said, the FP's will be long gone by the time you make it over there. That has to be the #1 thing on your list if you want to get on the ride without waiting in the 2 hour standby line.

The rest is all arbitrary because you can generally get on the other attractions or get FP's much later in the day.

Good luck with this.
 

epcotWSC

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The first thing anyone should do when they walk in DHS is get a fastpass for TSMM. If you're going to be in the park all day, go back as frequently as you're allowed to and get another one. I like to ride it multiple times :). The last thing you want to do is wait on that tretcherous line.

I always hit TSMM first. Then run over to Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. In the morning the lines are fairly short. You can probably ride it twice with a fairly short line. Then head on over to ToT. It may have a fairly long line, but it moves fairly quick anyway.

I always make sure to have RnR & ToT done before lunch. I can't imagine what kind of nightmare it is to get on those in the afternoon.
 

michaelnyc

Active Member
lets be fair

lets be fair and stop attacking this person for their touring plans

i for one am finding them quite useful as a starting point, i took them all and altered them slightly to fit my own needs

also you have to keep park attendance in mind, we go in Sept when the parks are not full at all and many of the touring plans are fine

when the plans fall apart are during the summer months when all h#ll breaks loose and parks are completely crazy with the south american groups, cheerleaders, bands, and all others that swarm like locusts to the parks

i for one, would like to say thank you for them
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
lets be fair and stop attacking this person for their touring plans

i for one am finding them quite useful as a starting point, i took them all and altered them slightly to fit my own needs

also you have to keep park attendance in mind, we go in Sept when the parks are not full at all and many of the touring plans are fine

when the plans fall apart are during the summer months when all h#ll breaks loose and parks are completely crazy with the south american groups, cheerleaders, bands, and all others that swarm like locusts to the parks

i for one, would like to say thank you for them
You're welcome, my fine fellow.
 

stlbobby

Well-Known Member
lets be fair and stop attacking this person for their touring plans

i for one am finding them quite useful as a starting point, i took them all and altered them slightly to fit my own needs

also you have to keep park attendance in mind, we go in Sept when the parks are not full at all and many of the touring plans are fine

when the plans fall apart are during the summer months when all h#ll breaks loose and parks are completely crazy with the south american groups, cheerleaders, bands, and all others that swarm like locusts to the parks

i for one, would like to say thank you for them

That is a nice sentiment, but the problem lies in that a person going to WDW for the first time might come to the boards looking for advice and see these plans, which are essentially just lists of attractions, and end up missing important attractions or wasting hours in unnecessary lines. The additional comments pointing out some of the more glaring flaws are actually a service to the novice that might be fooled by the original post.
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
That is a nice sentiment, but the problem lies in that a person going to WDW for the first time might come to the boards looking for advice and see these plans, which are essentially just lists of attractions, and end up missing important attractions or wasting hours in unnecessary lines. The additional comments pointing out some of the more glaring flaws are actually a service to the novice that might be fooled by the original post.
Please speak English.
 

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