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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, check out touringplans.com. They touring plans that try to guide you through the theme park so that you avoid long lines and still get to ride all the most popular rides. I think if you download their app, you can even customize a plan for your family and use the app on the day of your visit to check wait times on the rides. If you only have one day I think it would be worth paying for this service in order to cut down on waiting in lines. [/quote] +1 They are going to charge around $12 for their plans, but it's worth it. [/quote] Go with touringplans.com It may be true you will only ride maybe 6 (I say 3 FP + and 3ish in that opening hour or so) big rides, Touringplans is good to guide you to high capacity rides. New ride Carousel of Progress last year week before Easter since we had time and the times and crowds were long elsewhere. Touring plans knows the rides and will guide you to the right things that you will still have fun.[/quote] I meant "we".... There is no way carousel of progress is "new". Although it was new to us since we had not ridden it the prior two trips.)[/quote]
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