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Where To Find Disney Princesses At Walt Disney World Resort
2. Fairytale Garden Tucked behind Tomorrowland, right around the corner from the Teacups, you’ll find a little out-of-the-way greeting spot that typically hosts princesses. Merida has reigned in this section for quite a while now, but other princesses have laid claim in the past.
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Where To Find Disney Princesses At Walt Disney World Resort
2. Ariel’s Grotto The undersea princess has her own dedicated greeting place next to the ride bearing her name in Fantasyland, Magic Kingdom. Fast Pass is available for Ariel, but standby is not usually as long as other princesses, so you may do well to wait it out.
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Where To Find Disney Princesses At Walt Disney World Resort
1. Princess Fairytale Hall You won’t find a bigger dose of princess fun than at Magic Kingdom’s Princess Fairytale Hall. The Hall is usually the place for big name and debut princesses, since Fast Pass reservations can be made here. Popular princesses like Anna and Elsa have made appearances at the Hall, but at the moment Elena is clearly
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Where To Find Disney Princesses At Walt Disney World Resort
Everyone’s happily ever after can take a different form—both in real life and at Disney World. Here are some of the best places to find the princesses that have stolen all our hearts…
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8 Things You Should Know About FastPass+
8. FastPass+ Can Be Modified We have had experiences where we have a FastPass for an attraction like Splash Mountain only to get to the park and discover that since there is a breeze and is overcast that the line is only 15 minutes! What we would recommend doing in this situation is modifying your Splash Mountain FastPass for another att
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8 Things You Should Know About FastPass+
7. Analyze FastPass Utility In looking at a list of the FastPasses that are available for the different parks and attractions, be sure to make a decision about whether using a FastPass for a particular attraction is actually a good choice. For example, guests can get a FastPass+ for it’s a small world, but generally wait times for this at
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8 Things You Should Know About FastPass+
6. FastPass+ For Shows Even though most people think of FastPasses being for skipping the line at headliner attractions like Splash Mountain or Tower of Terror, guests can choose to use their FastPasses to get preferred seating at parades and other shows like Fantasmic and fireworks. We remain skeptical about using FastPasses for these ex
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8 Things You Should Know About FastPass+
5. Not Every Attraction Has FastPass+ Be aware that not every attraction on Disney property utilizes FastPass+. Guests can easily determine what attractions do have FastPass+ by looking on the My Disney Experience app or by looking at any of the printed maps available in the parks.
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8 Things You Should Know About FastPass+
4. Additional FastPasses After guests have used their initial allotment of three FastPasses, guests can continue getting one additional FastPass through the app. These FastPasses can be made at the same park or at a different park, but are subject to availability – this means that some of the more popular attractions may be out of FastPas
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8 Things You Should Know About FastPass+
3. Reservations at One Park Guests wishing to get FastPasses can get three of them in one park to begin with. So, if you plan on parkhopping throughout the day, consider what rides and attractions are the most important so you can score FastPasses for these and then ride standby on other attractions when the lines may not be as busy.
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