WHAT FIRST TIME VISITORS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DISNEY WORLD’S FASTPASS+ PROGRAM
(See also Frequently Asked Questions about FastPass+.)
I’m gonna focus here on prioritizing your FastPass+ at each park.
(Note that if you are using one of my itineraries, this prioritization is already done for you.)
I’m assuming that you will still arrive at the parks early in the morning, well before opening.
Arriving plenty early means you can experience at least one more headliner with a low wait beyond what you can get on FastPass+. Since you will be limited to 3 pre-booked FastPass+, this is a big deal. (You can add fourth and following FastPass+ one at a time in the parks once your first three are used.)
Picking your early morning target is tricky. There’s two good ways to pick:
- A ride with a really distinctive queue that you will largely miss if you go through the FastPass+ return line—for example, Test Track and Expedition Everest.
- A ride you know you will want to see again, since you can only pre-book one FastPass+ per ride per day—more relevant to returning visitors who know what they want to repeat than for first timers.
So based on this, and on what’s being offered right now for FastPass+, here’s my suggestions by park:
FASTPASS+ AT EPCOT
Epcot: Plan to arrive early and see Test Track. Target for FastPass+ first Soarin, then Mission: Space, and then Spaceship Earth.
FASTPASS+ AT DISNEY’S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS
Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Plan to arrive early and see Rock N’ Roller Coaster. Have Toy Story Mania be your headliner FastPass+, and your next priorities Tower of Terror and the Frozen Sing-along.
FASTPASS+ AT DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM
Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Plan to arrive early and see Expedition Everest. Prioritize Kilimanjaro Safaris as your first FastPass+ selection, then Kali River Rapids and DINOSAUR.
FASTPASS+ AT THE MAGIC KINGDOM
Magic Kingdom: Much tougher, as there are many rides that build long lines quickly.
The ones to target are Anna and Elsa Meet n Greet, Big Thunder Mountain, Enchanted Tales with Belle, Peter Pan, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.
There’s enough there for two or three days’ worth of FastPass+ at the Magic Kingdom.
So here’s the thought for now:
- FastPass+ Priority Targets: Anna and Elsa (lines can be too long even at open), the Mine Train Ride (same reason), Splash Mountain (you don’t want to get wet at open)
- Park opening first ride (without FastPass+) targets: Space Mountain, Peter Pan, Big Thunder Mountain
- Other possible priorities: Buzz Lightyear, Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Haunted Mansion
There’s many ways to do this. Here’s one approach:
- Day 1 at the Magic Kingdom: Plan Peter Pan at open, then FastPass+ Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain
- Day 2 at the Magic Kingdom: Plan to repeat the favorite from Day 1 at open, then FastPass+ Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear, and Enchanted Tales with Belle
- If you have a third day at Magic Kingdom with a morning, then plan to save the first ride for a repeat of a favorite, then book as FastPass+ repeat visits to Space Mountain, Splash Mountain and Peter Pan—almost everyone’s list of Magic Kingdom favorites includes at least two of these three…
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71 Comments on "What You Need to Know Now About FastPass+"
Hi Amy yup it’s 12.01a EST
Hi Dave, great site – have used it immensely in our planning! My 60 day fast pass selection date is coming up this week. My apologies if you have said this somewhere – what time should I be on the computer ready to book? Does it start right at 12 am EST on the date I am allowed?? thanks so much,
Jane, yes. Additional FP+ after the first three is from a kiosk in the park you want to use then at.
Thanks again! I am wondering also, since I’ve read conflicting things: do you still have to go to a kiosk at the park to get additional FP+ (or change your current ones), or can do you this on your smartphone? I’ve read about lines at the kiosks being bad and wonder if it will be worth standing in line for the FP when we could have just stood in line for the ride. Are going Thanksgiving week.
So glad it worked, Jane!! On the 4th FP+, yup, as soon as someone has used their third FP+ they can book a fourth, regardless of different schedules for the other members of the party…