October?

Are you saying fast passes are evil because you’ve been during the pandemic when the crowds were low, or are you saying that because you eschewed fast passes in the before-times? Because I am not an expert, but I read the book, and I read the printed touring plans in the back of the book, and I think, “Why would I get a fast pass and interrupt my touring plan to backtrack and use a fast pass when it undermines the plan?”

Doesn’t it make more sense to trust the touring plan? I mean – seriously, I haven’t been in 15 years – but the touring plans always worked. They worked! I just can’t figure this out.

I mean, I’ll do what you guys tell me to do, but right now, I don’t get it.

I mean, Fast passes, as created by Disney, artificially inflated the standby wait times in a way to convince everyone that FPs are needed, when lines moved faster without them. They aren’t needs, never were, and cause more problems than they solve.

BUT, when Disney has FPs, then NOT using them negatively impacts your wait times, so they become necessary…but only because they are offered.

I much preferred Disney before they introduced FP and FPP, and I prefer now that FP isn’t being used.

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Whew. Ok. I can probably squeeze one rope drop out of them for HS, and would be perfectly happy to do AK later in the day instead, if that works: I just know that my grandson would simply love FOP, so hoping we can manage that: like dianelynn, the limiting factor in waits in definitely the dh, but luckily FOP was his favorite ride last time. (We’re staying at Kidani Village.)

Thanks!

Oh, another quick question: my son is super Covid careful. Breakfast will likely be in the room, most meals counter service to eat outside. If I want to make a few ADRs, just case - are there any places that you can recommend that either have outdoor dining or indoor places that have high ceilings/lots of space for ventilation?

I’m curious why you say this. You can get a Boarding Group from your hotel room and ride when you get there if it was already called. Now, things may change by October…

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Here’s a thread all about options. Maybe more open now.

This is within that thread too.

Oh, thanks, Figment! I didn’t see that.

Looks like a good list to have!

Yeah that’s true. I didn’t mean that rope dropping was necessary for Rise, just that it’s important to be up and at ‘em by the then. So yeah I worded that poorly.

I do however personally feel like the Studios is still an important park to rope drop, with MMRR, Toy Story, and GE.

I’ve been thinking about this. I found a huge advantage with FP with my young kids last trip. Any rides with long lines we had a fast pass for over our trip, And the other rides they lined up for usually had short waits. We weren’t waiting for FOP or any coasters. This made our trip easy. No lines for us! My kids are still little, so won’t be doing big coaster but probably Thunder mountain next time. But I do hope they come back because our “filler” rides are easy to jump on. I can understand a Family with older kids enjoying this only 30 minute or less for all rides though. 30 min is a long time with a 4 year old LOL.

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If you stay at the park the entire day and don’t know how to use the system, you are likely correct. For liners who know how to use the system and have young kids who need breaks, I think FPs save significant time.

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We are booked for an October trip with DW’s family for her parents 50th anniversary (they were at WDW for they honeymoon the year WDW opened). It will be a 3 generation trip. We still may reschedule the trip for the spring after the young kids will be vaccinated, but haven’t decided yet.

This is all so hard to predict, but I am expecting large crowds in October. The WDW 50th celebration will be taking place plus general bent up demand from missed trips during the pandemic.

Are you staying on site? If so, the extra half hour in the morning will make RD even more critical. We have a time change too and it will be tough to get up early most days, but I think that will be key for the kids to experience the most rides.

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agree 1 gagillion percent !! FP allowed us to the the rides that were must do’s (or manage our expectations well in advance if we didn’t snag a FP), making the whole trip more enjoyable.

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Thanks for your thoughts. Yes, we’re on site. (AK - rented DVC points.) Ours may well get pushed back again, too, 'til kiddos are vaccinated. Probably depend on what things look like near the end of summer. I am getting awfully tired of rescheduling trips, though!

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Us too! We go to WDW once a year and missed 2020 and now possible 2021. I said to DW we should take some of the money we didn’t spend due to the missed 2020 trip to splurge on some extras when we finally go. Gives us something extra to look forward to.

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We just returned from WDW last weekend. I definitely missed the FP’s. With only S/B Lines, I felt pressure to be in the parks both before the official opening time and late in the evening just to avoid the horrendous lines. We had no choice but to take the afternoon break, but we would have preferred either an early day or a late day, but not marathon days! There was not really enough time during the afternoon break to really feel rested.

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That’s what we are doing! Since won’t be until 2022 going to go all out!

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Because FPs are offered. My point is without FPs being offered, the lines are faster.

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I totally agree - RDing HS does seem critical!

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