I've got a pretty good plan, but I could use some help with two questions. Two of us, one with mobility issues.
1) We want to do Na'vi first without fastpasses. AK opens early, at 8 .m., on our AK day. But we generally try to avoid rope drop and park opening surge congestion, given that we tend to get in the way and it's stressful. So, we're thinking about getting to the gates around 8:00, or maybe a few minutes after. If we go straight to Na'vi, can anyone give me an estimate of when we likely will be done for fastpass planning? Touringplans rates the park as a 7 on our visit day.
2) On our DHS day, Fantasmic is scheduled at 7:00 and SW fireworks at 8:00. I'm hopeful that we can get somewhere to watch the fireworks after Fantasmic lets out, but touringplans rates DHS as a 9 that day so it will be very crowded. We don't need a perfect spot. I'm just wondering what is possible for a wheelchair user and companion in the 30 minutes between the two, and where we should go, what direction, where we are likely to find a decent -- if not perfect -- spot, and whether it's even worth trying? Many thanks!
1) We want to do Na'vi first without fastpasses. AK opens early, at 8 .m., on our AK day. But we generally try to avoid rope drop and park opening surge congestion, given that we tend to get in the way and it's stressful. So, we're thinking about getting to the gates around 8:00, or maybe a few minutes after. If we go straight to Na'vi, can anyone give me an estimate of when we likely will be done for fastpass planning? Touringplans rates the park as a 7 on our visit day.
2) On our DHS day, Fantasmic is scheduled at 7:00 and SW fireworks at 8:00. I'm hopeful that we can get somewhere to watch the fireworks after Fantasmic lets out, but touringplans rates DHS as a 9 that day so it will be very crowded. We don't need a perfect spot. I'm just wondering what is possible for a wheelchair user and companion in the 30 minutes between the two, and where we should go, what direction, where we are likely to find a decent -- if not perfect -- spot, and whether it's even worth trying? Many thanks!