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Magic Kingdom Day 3 FastPass+ Lower Crowd Itinerary, 6 Night Version



By Dave Shute

MAGIC KINGDOM DAY 3: SUNDAY AGENDA

Today you will finish your visit to the Magic Kingdom, completing Adventureland and Frontierland.

You should have FastPass+ for Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, and Pirates of the Caribbean.

(Note: this is from the FastPass+ Lower-Crowd Itinerary, 6 Night Version.)

MORNING

  • Check out and note your instructions for Disney’s Magical Express if you are using it.  If you aren’t, for many domestic airlines you’ll be able to check bags and print boarding passes near the front desk.  This is a tip-based service.  You can also store your bags at the bell stand
  • Arrive at the Magic Kingdom by 45 minutes before open

AT THE PARK

  • At park open, head to and re-ride your favorite ride.
  • See Magic Carpets of Aladdin and re-ride other favorites in between your FastPass+ for Big Thunder Mountain…
  • Pirates of the Caribbean (FP+) and
  • Splash Mountain (FP+)
  • Re-visit any rides you want to do again or missed earlier in your visit, booking additional FastPass+
  • Sadly return home

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