What week do you think is the busiest of the year? How many days are you planning LLMP and/LLSP for and will you be on-site guests and able to book 7 days in advance?If I want to buy LLSP as well as LLMP, and I am going to WDW during the busiest week of the year, what should I buy first to ensure I can get what we want?
December 29 - January 3What week do you think is the busiest of the year? How many days are you planning LLMP and/LLSP for and will you be on-site guests and able to book 7 days in advance?
The answers will help you and us determine some strategies.
Dave
From a technical standpoint it is not the busiest week of the year since your visit spans 2 years. Now to the serous stuff.Here's what our itinerary is:
12/30 - HS (probably getting LLMP)
12/31 - Epcot (LLMP and LLSP for GoG). My general idea for this day is to do the front of the park in the AM. We have a ressie for Le Cellier at 3:30, then do the countries after dinner into the evening.
You should be fine at AK since each of your selections has an hour return window.Hello! hoping for some advice with our Animal Kingdom & Epcot LLMP bookings
Our plan for AK is to rope drop Flight of Passage. We then have the following:
8:20 Na'vi River Journey
9:20 Kilimanjaro Safaris
11:20 DINOSAUR
I'm a bit worried the first two are potentially too tightly booked, given that I'm not confident how long it will take us to get on and off FOP. (We do have Early Entry but with my family I don't expect us to be near the front of the line ). In the same vein, because I already worry we might be tapping on late to Na'vi/Safari, and since Safari is such a long ride, I didn't want to book DINOSAUR too close - do y'all think there's time to move it slightly earlier though?
For Epcot, we have:
(rope drop Frozen)
Spaceship Earth 9:25
Remy 1pm
LWTL 5:10pm
There are still earlier times for Remy, but I wasn't sure if zipping from Norway back to the front of park, then to France, was a little too much for first thing in the morning, or if I should just live things as is and take more of a leisurely approach after we get off Spaceship Earth?
Thanks! would you leave DINOSAUR at 11:20 then?You should be fine at AK since each of your selections has an hour return window.
I’d leave Dino because you’ve got til 12:20 to ride plus the 15 minute grace period where you’ll still be “green” when you tap in. I think you’re just fine.Thanks! would you leave DINOSAUR at 11:20 then?
I was thinking just in case we don't tap onto each of the previous rides until the end of the hour window (e.g. Na'vi closer to 9, Safari closer to 10 and then takes 30-40 minutes), so might be almost 11 anyways by the time we're able to head to DInoland.
Yes your LLMP selections work until park close. It normally is quite busy at MK on Saturday when it is the last park open but tomorrow it is going to be quite cool. Between 9 - 11:30 it will be in the mid to low 50s. HS has a ticketed event so everyone else may be in MK.Does the LLMP work up until park close?
I thought I would reply with our AK experience yesterday. Firstly we have been here for a week or two, we have learnt you don’t need LL access at AK - my first advice save your money transfer it to a different day, different park. The worst wait is 30 minutes, except for FoP which you should rope drop or LLSP or do at very end of day (ignore advertised wait time).Hello! hoping for some advice with our Animal Kingdom & Epcot LLMP bookings
Our plan for AK is to rope drop Flight of Passage. We then have the following:
8:20 Na'vi River Journey
9:20 Kilimanjaro Safaris
11:20 DINOSAUR
I'm a bit worried the first two are potentially too tightly booked, given that I'm not confident how long it will take us to get on and off FOP. (We do have Early Entry but with my family I don't expect us to be near the front of the line ). In the same vein, because I already worry we might be tapping on late to Na'vi/Safari, and since Safari is such a long ride, I didn't want to book DINOSAUR too close - do y'all think there's time to move it slightly earlier though?
For Epcot, we have:
(rope drop Frozen)
Spaceship Earth 9:25
Remy 1pm
LWTL 5:10pm
There are still earlier times for Remy, but I wasn't sure if zipping from Norway back to the front of park, then to France, was a little too much for first thing in the morning, or if I should just live things as is and take more of a leisurely approach after we get off Spaceship Earth?
Thank you so much, having your personal experience is SO helpful!I thought I would reply with our AK experience yesterday. Firstly we have been here for a week or two, we have learnt you don’t need LL access at AK - my first advice save your money transfer it to a different day, different park. The worst wait is 30 minutes, except for FoP which you should rope drop or LLSP or do at very end of day (ignore advertised wait time).
Anyway, to your specific question, we rope dropped FoP yesterday, we were at the front, probably in the second round of people loaded on the ride. We were off at 8am, it is a very long ride queue walk even with no wait. So even at the very front it will consume at least 30 minutes, when we got off the wait time was 75 minutes! If you are not at the front at rope drop you have a long wait. Assuming you are mid-pack, you should make your Navi before it expires (9:30ish) this will mean you make your safari. As soon as you are on Navi you can make another LL booking, suggest Everest for around 10am, so after safari you can do Everest on way towards Dinosaur. I do think you will be waiting sometime for Dinosaur, so a bit earlier 11am might work better. But this assumes you are just riding, if you are walking slow, experiencing or stopping at triceratops spin or the fun games then 11:20 will be fine. There is so much to do at AK that doesn’t use/need LL. You also need to factor in that you want to see the shows don’t miss Lion King, but the birds and Nemo are also terrific. So as soon as you are off safari, grab a LL for the next available show you want to see. Be aware on the day, you can continually adjust your LL.
Wow for 12/28, I’m allowed to overlap ROTR significantly more than the LLMP. Family is not huge Star Wars fans (I just tried to book; family is still on the fence abut spending $125 for our party of 5):
Yes I meant early entry rope drop, it’s was hard getting the family up for a 6:30am bus but I promised we could leave early and have arvo naps which we all enjoy(I assume by rope drop you mean Early Entry rope drop, not regular park rope drop
Only if your arrival date is 1/2, then yes your LLPM and/or LLSP date would be 12/26. If you check-in in 1/3 then your date would be 12/27.Just to make sure I am understanding all of this... If we are are staying onsite, and will be going to the parks 1/3-1/6, I can make my LLMP's and LLSP's 7 days ahead (starting at 7am) which I believe is 12/26. Is that correct?
Again only if you actually check-in on 1/2.Does this also mean that I can make my LL's for all 4 days on 12/26?
No, VQ is day of at 7 AM or 1 PM if you have entered the park before 1 PM. And 6 PM for Deluxe Guests staying for Extra Evening Hours (EEH).And does this apply to VQ's too or do those have to be made the morning of? Thanks.
One morning my Tiana window started right at MK park opening and the ride had a delayed opening so it became an MEP. What I noticed while looking around in the app was that I could have still modified my LLMP to another day in the app.Yes, your first LLMP reservation tap opens up access to additional tier 1s as well as park hopping. (Note that this does NOT apply the multi experience passes. Using an MEP does not open hopping and additional tier 1s. When an LLMP converts to MEP, it's like it never existed. You can book an additional LLMP subject to the park and tier rules you are currently under but having or using and MEP does not change open the day.)
This system definitely incentivizes earlier entry as you can start pulling more high demand passes earlier in the day.