
I would suggest either Soarin’ or Test Track, both tend to have very long lines all day. Living with the Land is my favorite Epcot attraction, but you can walk on it just about anytime after lunch, there is rarely a line once the World Showcase opens. Illuminations is a waste as there are fantastic viewing areas all around the World Showcase. Yesterday, I saw a live photo that showed 2 people in the actual line for the ride and several hundred that had FastPasses. Tier 1 – Soarin’ or Test Track – Sure, Frozen Ever After currently has crazy lines, but that is because it is brand new.Here are my recommendations for your FastPasses in Epcot Plus, any addition FastPasses can be from any of the tiers, you are no longer limited. Of course, it would be awesome to chose all three from tier 1, but that is why Disney has to limit you, there just are not that many attractions at Epcot. Remember, once you use up your first three FastPasses, you can get more by visiting a FastPass kiosk or on the My Disney Experience app on your smartphone. Tier 2 – Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival, Living with the Land, Journey Into Imagination, Meet Disney Pals at the Epcot Character Spot, Mission:Space, The Seas with Nemo & Friends, Spaceship Earth and Turtle Talk with Crush.


Tier 1 – Illuminations, Test Track, Frozen Ever After and Soarin’.Making Epcot FastPass reservations can be frustrating, but we are here to help. Epcot has a unique system in that they have FastPass tiers, you can’t just choose between all the available attractions, you can choose one attraction from tier 1, and then 2 additional FastPasses from tier 2. It is hard to know which ride I am going to want to ride in 2 months, but you have to make a guess, the FastPasses go quickly. The new Walt Disney World FastPass+ system takes planning, reservations can be made as early as 60 days before your trip. The old system at Walt Disney World (and the current system at Disneyland) did not involve a lot of pre-planning, you just grabbed a FastPass at the ride and returned when the ticket said you could return. For many, the new Walt Disney World FastPass system takes a while to get used to.
