![]() ![]() At Epcot, choose Frozen Ever After in the first category if it’s available, otherwise select Test Track or Soarin’. ![]() Book either Toy Story Mania! Or Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster in Hollywood Studios’ first category if you’re planning to ride both, select the former. Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios each have tiered FastPass+ reservation systems, which offer one choice from a first category, and two choices from a second category. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Peter Pan’s Flight are the most in-demand at Magic Kingdom, while Kilimanjaro Safaris, Expedition Everest (and Kali River Rapids during warmer seasons) take top billing at Animal Kingdom. ![]() "C'mon everybody - here we go! Off to Neverland!" This photo from has put us in a Peter Pan kinda mood □□□Ī post shared by Disney Couture UK on at 9:36am PST at 9:36am PST Here’s the expert approach for taking your Disney vacation from fine to freaking extraordinary with the help of FastPass+ mastery: You’ll live like an MVP, feel like a VIP, all from mastering one simple skill. There’s an art to building a Disney schedule, and lucky for you, we’ve distilled it into a simple play-by-play guide addressing all of your concerns. No, it’s not a ploy to get you to fork up money early-it’s because everyone gets the same opportunity to book these magical line-skipping entries, and there aren’t enough great ones to go around. You can’t take advantage of FastPass+ without park admission, so if you don’t have tickets for your visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom or even Epcot at least 60 days in advance, you’re doing it wrong. You’re guaranteed to practically hop on roller coasters, slip into reserved seats, and even board nostalgic gems like Dumbo without a wait, if you know how to master the FastPass+ virtual line system. At Walt Disney World these days, everybody-yes, everybody!-gets to skip the line. If you’ve endured sweaty and stressful theme park visits in your life, it’s time to block them out, because that nightmare is long gone.
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