Looking for LL strategy advice. We are looking to “early entry” Animal Kingdom in the morning and then hop to Epcot after lunch for the second half of the day. I wondering if I should use LLs for Animal Kingdom in the morning, or just ride those standby in favor of holding times at Epcot for the afternoon (Getting Remys is a must for us and I’m worried I might not be able to book it day of). If doing standby lines for Animal Kingdom, how should I tackle the day if we want to do Na’vi River, Everest, Kilimanjaro, Kali Rapids, and Festival of Lion King (plan on buying ILL for Flight of Passage)? If I use LLs for Animal Kingdom, will I be able to book Remy’s (and maybe even Frozen) in the morning once I tap into my first ride at Animal Kingdom? Appreciate the advice!!
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Park Hopper Strategy - Animal Kingdom to Epcot
Park Hopper Strategy - Animal Kingdom to Epcot
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My advice for early entry at Animal Kingdom is aim to get there roughly 1 hour before it starts as you will be very close to the front and then go straight for Flight of Passage. That's what the majority of people do, but you'll be on one of the very first people on it. Go straight to Navi River Journey after that as the wait will still be very low, then just make your way clockwise around the park to Kilimanjaro Safari etc.
In Rob's most recent video he started in AK with Multi Pass and was able to get Remy later, but I think if it's a must-do for you then I'd pre-book Epcot only for multi pass. The only difficulty would be doing the Frozen ride (if you're wanting to do it), you should be able to get the rest of the Epcot rides fairly easily.
I'd also buy a Single Pass for Guardians of the Galaxy.