A couple other things to keep in mind…
If you’re staying on site so can book FP 60 days out, you’ll likely be able to get advance FP early in the day so can use all 3 of those than pick up additional same day FP. (That strategy may be less useful if you’re offsite and can’t book until 30 days out.) But, it may mean a morning fast pass is better than an afternoon fast pass that you could pick up that day, regardless of wait times.
More details here:
Please note that the following information is best applied at and most useful in Magic Kingdom. The other three parks have both tiering systems in place limiting which FPP guests can get and when, as well as fewer attractions that actually utilize the FPP system. You may have some success in those parks, but you’ll have the most success using this plan in Magic Kingdom.
Now, sit back, relax, and get ready to have your mind blown
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Lots of good reading here if you haven’t:
https://touringplans.com/walt-disney-world/fastpass
We picked up a number of same-day fast passes last week.
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