

In other parks, you are only allowed to book one first tier FastPass and the rest of your FastPasses have to be second tier.īecause there are no tiers at Magic Kingdom, I decided to walk you through the best way to book your FastPasses in order to save the most time and ride the most rides! So, I’ve ordered the rides from busiest to slowest.

So, you don’t have to worry about splitting your FastPasses between the tiers. However, Magic Kingdom doesn’t have a tiering system. For instance, all of the new Toy Story rides at Disney’s Hollywood Studios are first tier FastPasses rides. This prevents specific vacationers from reserving all of the best FastPasses and leaves enough for everyone!įirst tier FastPasses are typically for new rides or the best Disney World rides. So, lets walk through the Disney World FastPass system along with its tiers and other strategies! The first thing you should know is that many of Disney World’s FastPasses are categorized into tiers. You can learn more about how to use the replacement for FastPass, which is Disney Genie+ and Lightning Lanes. Editor’s Note: Disney has begun the removal of their popular FastPass system.This means that FastPasses are an incredibly important part of your vacation at Walt Disney World! So, it is vital that you prepare by understanding how FastPasses work and what strategies you need to ensure you truly take advantage of them! This is probably because it has the most attractions of any park, clocking in at 25 attractions! Magic Kingdom is the busiest, most popular park at Walt Disney World. “ Adventureland” by HarshLight licensed under CC BY 2.0
