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  1. Annalisa Rumey
    December 30, 2015

    Hi Dave 🙂 a quick question, after looking at your crowd calendar for 2015, it shows the first week and a half in April as among the highest crowds this year. however for the same week in 2016 it is significantly lower and among your top 15 best weeks to visit. I’m just curious to your in site on this (it will help make our decision weather to spend my b-day week at that time), what differs from last year to next that helped you make this decision? thank you Annalisa

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    • Dave
      December 30, 2015

      Annalisa, April crowds are entirely shaped by the date of Easter, since it determines the majority of school spring break calendars. See this

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  2. Robin Bullock
    January 10, 2015

    So we got an invitation for the new “testing” fast pass lunch at Be Our Guest, but the only day we could get in is the day we are in Hollywood Studios. Do we have to use our HWS fast passes prior to going to MK to use it for lunch? Seems as if it has not all yet been integrated…and is it worth it to travel over to see? The food looks delicious, but am just wondering how the logistics are going to work…don’t want to travel over there to find out that we haven’t used our fast passes and can’t get in? Thanks, your site is great
    RB

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    • Dave
      January 11, 2015

      Robin, the FP+ for BOG has nothing whatsoever to do with any other FP+–it’s really misnamed, consider it a “reservation for a quick service meal.” So no it has no impact on your Studios FP+. However, to go from the Studios to MK on the same day you do need a park hopper ticket.

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