If you want to ride the following attractions with minimal waits, you need to book your Fastpass+ reservation as soon as possible otherwise you’ll spend 45+ minutes in line. Here are 6 Fastpass+ Reservations You Have To Book at 60 Days Out.
Magic Kingdom
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train – Because of the newness of this attraction, waits during the day rarely drop below 45 minutes. Your best bet is to get a Fastpass+ reservation.
Peter Pan – This attraction continues to have long waits (over 45 minutes) due to it’s slow loading. You might be able to get a Fastpass+ reservation in the days leading up to your visit, but you likely won’t be able to get one after you have used your first 3 Fastpass+ of the day at other attractions. Everyone needs to experience this attraction at least once.
Epcot
Frozen Ever After – The line for this attraction just grows and grows. If you want to ride it without waiting over an hour, you are going to have to book Fastpass+. You can head to Soarin’ at Rope Drop.
Soarin’ – If you aren’t interesting in Frozen Ever After, you next best bet is Soarin’. Due to it’s slow loading, the line for this once grows to an hour at park opening and remains there all day.
Hollywood Studios
Slinky Dog Dash – Found in Toy Story Land, this attraction is still new and lines will be long. Of the 2 new attractions in this land (Alien Swirling Saucers vs. Slinky Dosh Dash), Slinky Dog Dash is priority.
Animal Kingdom
Avatar – Flight of Passage – Take an incredible ride on the back of a banshee. This popular ride continues to have long wait time. Be ready at 7am on your 60 day mark to grab an early morning Fastpass+. Try for a day later in your vacation to start.
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Amber says
I starting looking for Fastpasses for our must do’s (Anna and Elsa and Toy Story) for our last two days of our stay and was able to get both as well as dining at Be Our Guest. It was a great way to end our stay.
Rena says
We stayed up until after midnight to book our Fast Passes and still couldn’t get Anna and Elsa. Our plan now is to be outside the park when it opens and see Anna and Elsa first.