

I hope this post has helped you plan out how and what FastPasses to get at each park. With the Magic Kingdom being the only park with no tier system in place, now you have to come up with a good plan to get in as many attractions as possible. Under the Sea~Journey of the Little Mermaid.Meet Tinker Bell at Town Square Theater.Meet Mickey Mouse at Town Square Theater.Meet Rapunzel and Tiana at Princess Fairytale Hall.Meet Cinderella and Elena at Princess Fairytale Hall.Magic Kingdom is currently the only park at Walt Disney World that does NOT have FastPass tiers. The list below is all the attractions that offer FastPasses at the Magic Kingdom: The good thing about this is that it makes planning your day at the Magic Kingdom much easier. Well, the Magic Kingdom is the only park on Walt Disney World property that does NOT have FastPass Tiers. You are probably wondering how come the title of this section doesn’t have tiers in it. The other Tier 2 attractions very really have long lines unless it is during peak travel seasons (Christmas, Spring Break or other holidays). These two attractions do generally have long wait times during the day, so a FastPass is definitely needed. Important Note: The Single rider line can be used only by children 7 and older.Įpcot Forever would be my last recommendation because you don’t need a FastPass to get a great view for this firework show.įor your other two fast passes, I would definitely recommend Mission: Space and The Living With The Land. You can ride Test Track with very little wait time if you don’t mind getting separated from your group. Test Track is the only ride that has a single rider line. My recommendation on Tier 1 picks for Epcot would be Frozen Ever After and Soarin’. What Attractions Should I FastPass at Epcot? You are then able to select two additional FastPasses from the remaining attractions. You can select one FastPass+ per day from Tier 1.
