After three amazing visits to Orlando Florida and one to Anaheim, we think we’ve learned a thing or two about beating the queues at Disney.
When we read a post from our friend and fellow Aussie traveller Sharon about suffering in the Disney queues we felt her pain but we were a bit surprised because it’s never happened to us. Our Disney days have always been wonderful and gone smoothly.
Our first trip was when my elder son was a toddler, a few weeks off 2 and Boo was a 7 month bump. Being under 2 cuts airfares and Disney admission prices, hence the trip. Bumps are free. That time we bought a 5 day hopper ticket and enjoyed all the parks immensely ( there are 4 Disney parks in Orlando).
Trip number 2 was when the boys were 7 and 5, this time I did it without my husband ,Chef. That trip was an absolute blast. We took the same deal, a 5 day hopper.
This time the boys are 7 and 9. We only bought a one day, one park, ticket for the Magic Kingdom yesterday, it’s the Disney park that you really can’t miss. We’re waiting to see how our money goes before we buy more tickets.
Yesterday was harder than usual because the Magic Kingdom have changed the fast pass system. More about that later.
I think I can pass on a few tips to make your Disney day run more smoothly. This post relates to Disney’s Magic Kingdom but the same rules apply to any theme park.
The park opens at 9am. That is the time the rides start, the ticket booths and main Disney gates open before then.
To get from the car park, to the gate, to the rides takes a while, you have to catch a monorail. Yesterday we were parked and walking towards the ticket desks at 8.30am. That gave us plenty of time to be at the first ride by 9am.
This was the queue for tickets when we arrived slightly after 8.30am. There wasn’t one. We bought our tickets and were straight through to the gates for the monorail holding area.
We looked at every legitimate special offer on Disney tickets we could find and nowhere matched Disney’s own ticket prices. The heavily discounted tickets are dodgy, you may get part used tickets or admission as part of an employee’s family. I wouldn’t go there, too much at risk.
No point in coming super early, you’ll be waiting to catch the train.
As you enter the Magic Kingdom you pass through the square and Main St. USA. People stop to take photos of Cinderella’s castle and with the strategically located cast members, some even browse the shops. Don’t! You can do all that later.
Head straight on up Main St. and turn right or left towards whichever rides you’d like to hit first. If you are there before 9am, as we were, cast members keep everyone entertained at a rope barrier before walking the crowd through to their ride of choice. There is no pushing and shoving, walking only.
Before you visit any of the Disney Parks get your hands on a park map and familiarise yourself with the layout. Work out where the popular rides are and decide which you want to visit first. You need to get the big, popular rides under your belt early.
We decided to start with The Pirates of The Caribbean in Adventure Land and then go next door to FrontierLand for Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain. From there we worked our way over to Space Mountain, the biggest rollercoaster in the park stopping at the Haunted Mansion, Regal Carousel and a few others on the way. There was only a 25 min wait time on Space Mountain by the time we got there, all the other rides up ’till then had been zero wait time. We managed to get on a couple more of the less popular rides before any big queues built up
When everyone is queuing, do something else. Take the kids to Tom Sawyer Island to play while you take a break. This was me yesterday, I was pooped, but I got my second wind eventually.
Rides such as the Tomorrowland People Mover never seem to have any wait time, or you could meet some characters, eat or browse the shops.
Wait times started to drop steeply yesterday at around 4pm. From then until 8pm when the fireworks started we rode a lot of big rides with very short wait times, zero to 10 mins.
We didn’t watch the electrical parade yesterday, it’s well worth seeing, but it would have been our 4th time so we chose to spend our time on the rides.
This app tells you what’s going on in the park when and gives you up to date wait times for all the rides. You can instantly see which rides to target and which to avoid. Wait times fluctuate wildly, at one point we went to the Jungle Cruise and the wait time was 80 mins. No way were we standing in that queue! Just an hour later wait time was down to 25mins. We waited, it was only 15 mins, not 25.
Things have changed, Fast Pass is now called FP+ and beating the Disney queues with fast pass isn’t as easy as it used to be. Under the new FP+ system you can only nominate 3 rides, all dayto FP+ . We picked our 3 rides and were given time slots. If you turn up at your appointed fast pass time and find the queues are short you can choose to not use FP+ and nominate a different ride.
We had Space Mountain, Peter Pan’s Flight and Buzz Lightyear’s Space Rangers on Fast Pass. The time slots we got were spread out over the afternoon and gave us a bit of structure to work around. The kids love the Space Rangers ride, they went on 4 times yesterday, a similar ride was their favourite at Legoland Malaysia and at Niagara Falls.
If you want to move fast and don’t mind your party being split up, declare yourselves as single riders or groups of three when asked. Odd numbered groups, particularly singles, are often ushered to the front of the queue.
There are two monorail lines that leave from the main gate. The nearest one had a queue a mile long last night. The second one, on the far side, was completely empty. Take that one, we were straight out in no time.
We were at Disney’s Magic Kingdom from 8.30am to almost 9pm. It’s a long day and it can be hard work but it’s so much fun! We didn’t ride every ride, meet every character or watch every show but we did cram in everything we wanted to do plus eat a lot, play a lot and rest a little. I hope our tips on beating the queues at Disney can be useful to you and may you have a totally magical day!