At opening, go to the ones furthest in the park since most people will stop at the ones closest to them. After the initial rush, I didn't notice any having any longer lines than the others.
We're headed back to WDW over Easter week and I'm slightly concerned about the crowds. Any regulars able to tell me which FP kiosks may have the shortest lines in each of the parks. Or maybe which FP kiosk to avoid as it is always mobbed.
There are NO kiosks and no "roaming with an IPad" CMs on Main Street. You cannot even book FP at the My Magic Service Center (next to Tony's in Town Square.) No FP booking at Guest Services in City Hall either. It is a form of "crowd control" to move guests deeper into the park.Thanks for asking this. I wanted to post a similar question. I have heard some bad stories in regards to the lines. I think for those groups who didn't read up ahead of time, they slow down the line trying to get their first 3 figured out once they get to the park.
I wondered about the "roaming cm's with an ipad". Do they only stand near the kiosk plus Main St.? Are they hard to find? I can't believe MK only has 4 kiosk areas currently for the amount of people that are in the park! The other 3 parks also have 4, which makes no sense to me. Epcot only has one on the whole world showcase. Disney's website lists the current 4 kiosks for MK: Philharmagic in Fantasyland, near the Diamond Horseshoe in Liberty Square, near the Jungle Cruise in Adventureland, and by Stitch's Great Escape in Tomorrowland. It doesn't mention Main Street or guest relations anymore but I hope that is still true.
I only listed those because it would seem to need more kiosks due to the crowding and amount of rides available for FP possiblities, it seems to me, and so more of a problem? I could be wrong on that point though.
There are NO kiosks and no "roaming with an IPad" CMs on Main Street. You cannot even book FP at the My Magic Service Center (next to Tony's in Town Square.) No FP booking at Guest Services in City Hall either. It is a form of "crowd control" to move guests deeper into the park.
I agree that 4 kiosk centers in MK is not nearly enough. All of them are very busy; the one by Jungle Cruise probably is the least busy. I have never seen "roaming" CMs with IPads at MK; the only park I have seen them is AK.
MK has one near Country Bear Jamboree, it is the walk thru to Adventureland from Frontierland. Epcot has one as you pass through to the Lands area. All are busy at one time or another, just wait it out.We're headed back to WDW over Easter week and I'm slightly concerned about the crowds. Any regulars able to tell me which FP kiosks may have the shortest lines in each of the parks. Or maybe which FP kiosk to avoid as it is always mobbed.
Disney is as Disney does, ours is not to question whyI know I'm beating a dead horse here, but I just don't get why they won't let you book your 4th on the smart phone app... it would free up lines at the kiosks, but maybe they just think they would get too many complaints about people not having smart phones being at a disadvantage... sigh...
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