Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
• Daily touring plans that include specific FastPass+ suggestions
The maps are shaded based on the best time to visit the various attractions:
• The dark gray attractions are your top morning priorities, or best saved for the very
end of the day or FastPass+.
• Medium gray attractions are best visited in the first/second hour of operation, or in
the last two hours the park is open. They're a lower priority than the dark attrac-
tions because waits build slower and peak lower.
• Light gray attractions are designated “anytime”, which is another way of saying
they're best saved for the afternoon when waits at the higher priority attractions
are longer. Most shows are designated “light gray” because you want to save them
for the afternoon or evening when waits are longer at the major attractions.
Attractions that offer FastPass+ are followed by a +. FastPass+ kiosks are noted with the
FP+ symbol. Also included are bathrooms, quick services, restaurants, and the larger stores.
Several touring plans are included with each Cheat Sheet. You may need to make
changes based on the previous reviews (which is why we offer them), particularly with kids
too short or too easily scared to experience certain attractions. For example, you may want
to avoid roller coasters, character meets (at press time, no rides include both), or motion
simulators, etc. Once you've picked your plan, it's easiest to simply cross off attractions the
group isn't interested in experiencing. That will only result in shorter waits at the next at-
traction. Also consider substituting attractions coded the same. For example, you may want
to substitute a second ride on Great Movie Ride over Star Tours because motion simulators
may prove problematic.
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