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EPCOT's Lightning Lane passes priority

EPCOT's Lightning Lane passes priority
The long wait means the demand for Remy is indeed…really high

1. Rami's Ratatouille adventure

Availability score = 1 in 3
Time Saving Score = 1 in 3
Satisfaction score = 2 out of 3

If you are not walking in the resort or visiting Epcot in Skyliner, you can't effectively drop the Remy rope. It won't happen. Even on the least crowded days of the year, it’s easy for those who are already lined up in France to wait before you’re even allowed to enter part of the World Showcase Park. This makes Remy a popular strategic choice for LLMP.

Remy saves the highest LLMP time on WDW – an average of 40 minutes in the past few months. Remy sold out too Freezing faster than later, Soarin's almost never sold out. In a pre-selected new era, Remy almost always sold out before the park opens. Assuming your party is actually interested in experiencing something, you can save time on usability issues, making it an easy option.

If you don't choose it in advance or can't choose it in advance – don't worry. Almost every day, Disney dropped more availability at 1:45 pm (the only exception is if there is a lot of downtime on the ride). Set up a timer and get ready to book!

When I talk about Frozen, I can never share this moment of mom’s failure.

2.

Availability score = 2 out of 3 points

Time Saving Score = 2 of 3 points

Satisfaction score = 3 of 3 points

Freeze from now onLike Remy, once was Epcot’s personal lightning lane, for good reason. You can save a lot of time by using it, and your youngest child may not be particularly interested in cosmic rewinding.

So far there is LLMP freeze, and the freezing time after that is less than Remy, but not much time – the last average of 35 minutes. Its availability is Slightly Better, but it still sells out before most days. Its satisfaction is constantly declining – of any level 1 attraction in Epcot, the worst is.

If you don't like this cool kid, you might want to use LLMP

3. soarin'

Availability score = 3 out of 3 points
Time Saving Score = 3 points of 3
Satisfaction score = 1 in 3

There is little reason to make Soarin' the first-tier pre-select for Epcot. If you don't care about Remy and freeze, then you probably just don't need Epcot Day's LLMP. It takes a while to wait for a standby time to build in Soarin'. You just need the rope to fall. or…any time in the first 90 minutes after entering the start early.

Even if you arrive later that day, your ride booking in Soarin' will save you up to 6 minutes. This is thanks to that long forecast, where three theaters are usually able to keep up with the crowds, especially in the low crowd season. If you do decide to use LLMP at Soarin', book sometime in the day before you want to ride. Usually, it provides return time almost immediately throughout the day.

Epcot Lightning Lane Multi – Pass Priority List for Two Attractions

Before we even get into the Epcot level – just knowing that the time saved is not very good. They went from nothing to…a full 12 minutes. These savings in time may increase during spring break, but this is still a shocking set of times compared to other parks.

Task: Space
Apparently, even we didn't ride the mission: there was a lot of space, so I had to use this photo, and attribute it to © Disney

1. Task: Space

Availability score = 1 out of 7
Time Saving Score = 2 out of 7
Satisfaction score = 6 out of 7

Ranked first here Task: Space. If you are struggling with motion sickness or a small space, ignore this entry altogether. But if you can handle these things and are a space freak (I'm glad to include myself on that list), Mission: Space is a great option. It sold out before other second floor attractions (but until 2:00 pm on most days). It saves a full 10 minutes, which is enough to accommodate second place. Its near-rock satisfaction isn't even enough to beat it out of the first place.

Just throw away the photos of my family avoiding waiting. Subconscious Message: You really don't need EPCOT's LLMP.

2. Spaceship Earth

Availability score = 2 out of 7 (tie)
Time Saving Score = 3 out of 7 (Tie)
Satisfaction score = 4 out of 7

Spaceship Earth It is one of the attractions of LLMP, and compared with Genie+, LLMP is much less available. This is a popular pre-choice. It's not enough to book in advance, but it's enough to lag the average return time up to a day by about an hour. This is enough to score a second supply on the second floor of the park. The average savings are good, about 9 minutes.

If you're on Epcot on a high-fat day and already have a reservation nearby, keep grabbing it to avoid any spare lines. I call it a booking for opportunity to use if time allows.

Living with the land? Must do it. Living with the land through LLMP? ehhhhhh.

3. Living with the land

Availability score = 4 out of 7
Time Saving Score = 3 out of 7 (Tie)
Satisfaction score = 3 out of 7

Despite the facts Living with the land It is one of the best attractions on WDW and usually doesn't attract a large number of hydroponic fans. Strange. But… Interestingly, as Soarin attracts more crowds, LLMP users are increasingly looking to just use LLMP reservations on land in the area, so it sold out before many other attractions. Plus, its satisfaction score is improving lately! Becky's advice: ride this, just don't do it with LLMP, unless you go online, it happens to be long, it has immediate booking availability, and you happen to be able to book. Weird advice for third-level LLMP in the park.

duuuuuude.

4. Turtle talk

Availability score = 2 out of 7 (tie)
Time Saving Score = 6 out of 7
Satisfaction score = 2 out of 7

OK, LLMP won't save you at any time Turtle talk. You will enter the show at the same time as the others who line up in the former exhibition area. But it has higher satisfaction than many of the other two options and is not always immediately available. So, this means that statistically it is not at the bottom of the list.

Don't use LLMP for this unless some operational problem somehow causes crazy lines.

5. Ocean with Nemo and friends

Availability score = 5 out of 7 (tie)
Time Saving Score = 1 out of 7
Satisfaction score = 5 out of 7

Entering the third place is Ocean with Nemo and friends. Should you experience major marine tanks and exhibitions while at Epcot? 100% Yes! Do you have to ride a car to access them? No! If you have never done it before, and/or have large Nemo fans in the group, then be sure to stick with it. However, unless there is a reliability issue with attractiveness, you don't need to use LLMP to do this. Strangely, the recent operational issues combined with the need to prioritize LLMP bookings before standby standby means that time savings have been made up over the past few months, making it the largest Epcot Tier Tier Tier Tier Tier Tier Tier Saver in over 12 minutes. Still, reservations are available every day, which puts it at the bottom for supply.

Imagination Hall
Whenever you visit too, it may be empty…© Disney

6. Short Film Festival

Availability score = 5 out of 7 (tie)
Time Saving Score = 7 out of 7
Satisfaction score = 1 out of 7

this Short Film Festival In the second floor attraction, having the best satisfaction is more than what the festival itself says, the overall satisfaction of EPCOT riding is lower. In the summer it's a nice cool escape. And, of course, the short film is cute. But, please see them at home and enjoy A/C in the ocean. You're welcome.

Terrible photos, great experience – little kid Becky meets my purple hero.

7. Imagination journey

Availability score = 5 out of 7 (tie)
Time Saving Score = 5 out of 7
Satisfaction score = 7 out of 7

As a lifelong fan of little animals (seriously exaggerated), it bothers me. But I agree too. The journey of imagination It is the shell of its former self. And if you are unfamiliar with its former self, the penetration skunk can still enjoy this version. Shockingly, not many people want to experience this. If you choose, you can book almost immediately. But even if you do, you can save about 6 minutes of time compared to standby.

What does this mean to you?

  1. Especially when individual park prices are low, it may be worth considering using LLMP at EPCOT. Within reason. The reason is to want to do Remy and freeze, and not enter as early as possible.
  2. Epcot is the hardest park to make Effective Use of LLMP. From a time-saving standpoint, LLMP is really worth the two attractions, both of which are booked very quickly compared to any other park attractions. If you are buying LLMP on EPCOT Day, make a plan – and it is possible to post more reservations in the afternoon to try out the “game” system.
  3. Like in the Animal Kingdom, there are many other activities, attractions and performances that score much higher than most LLMP options. If you don't buy LLMP and the crowd drops, take the time to explore the world showcase. You can easily fill the whole day without being queued.

Have you used LLMP in EPCOT? Do you agree with these rankings or will your rankings be different? Let me know in the comments!

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