Post by fortmyersbride on Mar 16, 2015 21:45:24 GMT -5
We're taking the three kids in May! What attractions should I fast pass? DS loves star tours, mission space, and space mountain. Both kids like the toy story rides. I'm thinking DS (6) and DH would enjoy soarin' or test track.
Also, DD2 was assigned a magic band (lol) . Does that mean I can book fast passes on her band too?
I would FP soarin' and get there early and ride TT standby.
MK: space mountain, BTMR, splash (unless you're trying for Anna and elsa) are my pics. But my kids are older.
DHS: TSMM, ToT, and star tours
Thanks for the recs! We definitely want TSMM, star tours, and space mountain. I'll pick a few smaller kid friendly alternatives for my DDs during SM and star tours.
The Peter Pan ride always has a crazy long wait, so that was one of our fast pass picks. Definitely also Soarin and the Toy Story ride. I loved that one but it's a workout!
My son is 6 and loves thunder mountain as well. Do you want to do Mine Train? My kids liked it, but we couldn't get a FP and waited in line. I wouldn't wait an hour for it, but it's a cute ride.
Your son will love Test Track. With your window opening today, will you be there for the 24 hour celebration the friday before memorial day? We did that last year and loved it!
Post by mainelyfoolish on Mar 17, 2015 7:12:01 GMT -5
Test Track was my 6 year old daughter's favorite ride out of all the parks. She got to ride twice because we did a child swap for her younger brother. Her second favorite was the Mine Train. She rode but was scared of Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain; she is not a dare-devil.
Post by londoncalling on Mar 17, 2015 7:45:20 GMT -5
If you are at all interested in Mine Train then try to get a FP+ for it. It's a nice ride, but I wouldn't wait for it for an hour. You can easily do BTMRR and Splash at rope drop with minimal wait times and not have to use FP+ for either.
If your DD2 is under 3 she doesn't need a FP+. Disney provides a band for her, but since under 3 doesn't require a ticket then they also don't need FP+. She can ride with you using an adult's FP+ on any ride that is safe for her.