csb
Well-known member
Anyone ever used the Touring Plans on touringplans.com for a trip to any of the Disney parks?
I think that's just in Florida. Disneyland is still old school with paper FP.just remember that the "fast pass" is all done via the app and you can book your fast passes up to a week before you set foot on Disney (which I think is crap) but if you don't you will be waiting on tons of lines and not have any available "fast passes" we learned that the hard way last spring..
This is good to hear. I liked that it shows an optimization and gets us through things. It looks like it requires a bit more walking, but less standing.We used the touring plans back in 2009. I will say that it definitely streamlined seeing the sights and riding the rides.
I was at Disney Florida a couple years ago and they were using the FP then. This was near the roll out of the system and you were only allowed to 'reserve' 3 events I think. Once you used them you had to go to kiosks around the park to reserve additional FPs since the app didn't allow it.10-4 I think it should go back to that way (paper FP) because the Disney nerds have totally out gamed everyone else. I would just double check that before you get there. we got there at park opening and didn't have a "FP" available till 9:30 PM!
Heck, I think if you stay in a Disney resort you can reserve your fastpasses 60 days out. When we went back in 2014 they had just started the system and we could book our passes 30 days before your trip. It was so frustrating because you had to plan what day you were going to be in a certain park because the closer you got to the day, the fewer fastpasses there were.Yes but all 3 of ours would not have been available till 9:30 pm! Mainly due to people loading their fast pass a week ahead...
Enter your email address to join: