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Disney for a laid-back, non-planner?


alisoncooks
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FastPass means you go in the short line. You can pick up to 3 rides a day. If you wait until you are in the park for the day, they will give you junk like 9 o'clock at night for the ride you wanted and 6 o'clock for two rides you don't even really want. If you can get internet access and do it even early the morning of, it's worth it.  If you are at the park on a low-crowd day/time, you don't really even need them. (We rode Everest 3 times because we got there first thing in the morning and there was only a 5-minute line.)

 

Our trip last month was great. We tended to pick our park the night before, and pick a starting point in the morning and go from there. Since we like big rides, that was Frontierland and Tomorrowland in MK; Everest in AK; and the Mars Mission thingy in Epcot. It was fine.

 

There's a nice indoor burger place in Tomorrowland, and generally plenty of places to eat and shop all over. We got ambushed by two parades in MK, much to DS's delight.

 

Do keep in mind that it's a bit of a drive from the entrance to Disney property to the gates of the park you're going to. We stayed 5 minutes off property, but I think it was half an hour to get into a park.

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