We are going to Disney the last week of January next year and we got a 9:05 am fast pass for Frozen Ever After but I see world showcase doesn’t open until 11 am. Is this a mistake? Or is the frozen ride a special exemption? Thanks in advance
Norway is an exception - they also have a princess breakfast there.We are going to Disney the last week of January next year and we got a 9:05 am fast pass for Frozen Ever After but I see world showcase doesn’t open until 11 am. Is this a mistake? Or is the frozen ride a special exemption? Thanks in advance
Possibly. When we went, we rope-dropped Soarin' and it was close to 9:40 when we got off (2 66-year olds and a 3-year old make the "mad dash" more of an "infuriatingly slow shuffle." Had I the ability, I would have carried all three of them! ). Then, Test Track got closed down for weather (which ended up being a blessing, as the 3 y/o napped the full delay!).Sounds like you got a great FP+ time, OP. If you're there before rope drop, you should be able to hit Soarin', and probably Test Track, in standby before heading over.
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My point, I agree with the Weather Lady - plan on rope-dropping Soarin' OR Test Track, and then you have a great FP for FEA. And you can probably hit the Elsa/Anna M&G right after your FP with a pretty short wait.
My problem with this strategy is operations. It seems like Test Track always goes down or is loading sluggishly.True - it all depends on many variables. We've done both in the first hour after rope drop with time to spare, but everything has to fall into place (advantageous spot in front of a tapstile at park opening, both attractions up and running at park opening) in order for it to happen.
Cause with a smaller child, they generally don't like riding without someone they know next to them.Why waste a PF+ on Testtrack though? There's a single rider line, and its three across. You should never have more than a 5 minute wait on Test Track. Who cares about who you ride with as long as you get on?
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