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NOTICE: FASTPASS+ Discontinued and Replaced
FastPass+ has been discontinued and replaced. To learn more about its replacement, Genie+ and Lightning Lanes, consult the following posts:
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In this post we discuss how to use FastPass+ successfully to ride the best rides at Animal Kingdom in 2020. We suggest also reading our full Walt Disney World FastPass+ strategy to fully understand FastPass+.
If you want to see this strategy at work, check out our one-day Animal Kingdom itinerary, featuring a real example of how we experienced Animal Kingdom in a single day, or our park hopping between Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom post, where we rode all the Animal Kingdom rides in one afternoon using same-day FastPass+ on one of the busiest days of the year.
We also highly recommend checking out our most recent trip report to see us keeping this strategy alive.
Important: Disney World Phased Reopening Notice
This topic is temporarily impacted by the ongoing phased reopening of Walt Disney World after its extended mid-2020 closure. We highly recommend you also visit our Walt Disney World Reopening Masterpost, where we highlight specific issues guests will face during this unique time.
FastPass+ is temporarily suspended during the initial reopening period. We don't know when or if it will return.
THE BASICS OF Animal Kingdom FASTPASS+
Again, you'll want to check out the full Walt Disney World FastPass+ strategy post to make sure you really understand FastPass+, but we want to give those of you who are just looking for the basics a quick introduction.
FastPass+ Allows You To “Skip The Lines” At Walt Disney World
With FastPass+, a guest can book an hour window to come back to certain rides and skip the lines. Since waits for some rides can get to three or more hours (even six hours on New Year’s Eve), FastPass+ is an important part of planning your day at Animal Kingdom.
We’ve started putting “skip the lines” in quotes because you’ll usually still have some wait with FastPass+, it’s just much shorter than the regular wait. A long wait with FastPass+ might be a 20 minute wait for a ride that has standby waits of 100+ minutes.
You Can Book FastPass+ 30 or 60 Days In Advance
Guests at Disney hotels can book FastPass+ for their entire stay 60 days in advance of the first day of their stay. If you're not staying at a Disney hotel, you can book FastPass+ 30 days in advance. You can make bookings on the My Disney Experience app or online via the Disney website.
Advance Bookings Are Limited (And Go Fast)
When booking FastPass+ in advance, you can book three rides each day. Those three rides must be at the same park. At Animal Kingdom, you can book one Tier 1 attraction in advance and two Tier 2 attractions in advance (or three Tier 2 and no Tier 1). Tier 1 bookings often fill up 30 to 60 days in advance, though you'll see sporadic availability pop up even on the same day.
Tap / Grab / Modify Gets You The Most Out of FastPass+
Once you've used your three advance FastPass+ bookings, you can get new FastPass+ reservations throughout the day. You simply:
“Tap” your Mickey at the start of the line to use your last FastPass+
Open the My Disney Experience app on your cell phone and “Grab” a FastPass+ for the next ride you want to ride
“Modify” that FastPass+ to the best time you can find
Tap / Grab / Modify will keep you out of lines all day long.
FastPass+ During Special Events
FastPass+ is only available during regular park hours at Animal Kingdom. It is not available for special events held before or after regular park hours, like Animal Kingdom After Hours.
Splitting Days at the Parks
If you won’t be in the parks for one day at each park, we have posts on two-day Disney World trips and three-day Disney World trips that discuss how you might efficiently divide your days (and FastPass+ reservations) across multiple parks.
Animal Kingdom Fastpass Tier 1 Attractions
There are two Animal Kingdom FastPass tiers. Tier 1 has two attractions. Tier 2 has ten attractions. We'll start by discussing the Animal Kingdom Tier 1 attractions. When selecting your three advance reservations for Animal Kingdom, you can only pick one of these attractions. The two Tier 1 attractions at Animal Kingdom are:
Avatar Flight of Passage
Na’vi River Journey
Everyone wants to know what the best Animal Kingdom FastPasses are, so let’s move on to that!
Best Ride To FastPass at Animal Kingdom (Tier 1)
This is a simple call. If you can get an Avatar Flight of Passage reservation, you should. Flight of Passage is undoubtedly the best ride to FastPass at Animal Kingdom and in all of Walt Disney World. Lines frequently exceed three hours, and the wait at rope drop (when the park opens) can be two hours.
Always keep in mind Walt Disney World’s height requirements when planning FastPass+. Flight of Passage has a 44” requirement, so you may need to plan to use rider swap. We also have a post on visiting Animal Kingdom with a toddler.
If you get the Flight of Passage FastPass+, plan to start your day Na'vi River Journey, which is comparably easier to grab a short wait for. If you can’t get an advance reservation for Flight of Passage, then you’ll need to get to the park as early as possible (we recommend one hour before park open) and hop in line (and you’ll want to use your Tier 1 FastPass for Na’vi River Journey).
If you don't grab a FastPass+ reservation for Flight of Passage, don’t count on being off the ride earlier than 90 minutes after park open. You very well may be off earlier than that, but better to be safe than risk missing a FastPass reservation.
We suggest you try and reserve Avatar Flight of Passage for your second-to-last day at the parks. You want to aim for as late as possible (you’ll have better availability later in your trip) but you want to leave a buffer in case something goes wrong (like the ride breaking down).
You can schedule your Tier 1 FastPass+ for anytime in the day you can get it, but we recommend grabbing something midday to early afternoon (10:30AM to 2PM). This will allow you ample time to visit rides with shorter waits in the morning.
Animal Kingdom FastPass Tier 2 Attractions
There are twelve Animal Kingdom FastPass Tier 2 attractions. When booking your advance FastPasses, you can reserve two of these (or three if you don't reserve a Tier 1 attraction). The twelve Tier 2 FastPass+ rides at Animal Kingdom are:
Kilimanjaro Safaris
Expedition Everest
DINOSAUR
Kali River Rapids
Primeval Whirl (Seasonal)
Rivers of Light
It's Tough to Be A Bug
Festival of the Lion King
Finding Nemo Musical
UP! A Great Bird Adventure
The Animation Experience at Conservation Station
Best Rides To FastPass At Animal Kingdom (Tier 2)
Kilimanjaro Safaris is usually the best ride to FastPass+ at Animal Kingdom outside of Pandora. FastPass+ reservations go quickly for this one, and lines get quite long. There are some strategic reasons you might rethink this, though.
Between 11AM and about 4PM—the typical time you want to schedule your FastPass+ reservations—you’ll see less activity on the safari because the animals relax in the heat. But there are two strikes against scheduling it early (say, 10AM).
The wait for Kilimanjaro Safaris at that time will probably only be 15-30 minutes, not the best use of a FastPass+. Second, Kilimanjaro Safaris is a long ride (20-30 minutes), and you’ll let the waits for the other rides (DINOSAUR, Expedition Everest, Kali River Rapids) go up while you’re on it.
Overall, we think if you’re a fast-moving, go-get-it kinda family, you should put your Kilimanjaro Safaris FastPass+ in the late afternoon around 4PM to 6PM (the ride closes as early as 6:30PM some days). Animal Kingdom has few enough rides that you can cover most of them even with your hands tied to a later FastPass+ reservation.
If you move at a more leisurely pace, schedule it before 11AM so that you can visit Kali River Rapids or Expedition Everest if you’d like, but you’ll be able to at least cut through any wait on Kilimanjaro Safaris.
Animal Kingdom FastPass+ Planning With Kilimanjaro Safaris
If you grab Kilimanjaro Safaris, it's a matter of preference between Expedition Everest, DINOSAUR, and Kali River Rapids for the third FastPass+ slot.
We think, generally, Expedition Everest is the best ride to FastPass+ at Animal Kingdom with your third FastPass because it is the most popular of the three and will be the hardest FastPass to get on the same day (though none of these are particularly hard). We rank it as the best roller coaster at Walt Disney World.
That said, Expedition Everest has a single rider line, and we’ve found that in the morning while everyone is in line for Pandora rides, we can get Everest in multiple times.
Geographically, it makes sense to go from Pandora to Kali River Rapids to Everest or from Pandora to DINOSAUR to Everest. If you do this, you’ll hit all the major rides except one pretty quickly. Here are two options for what a morning with a rope drop at Pandora could look like:
With this approach, you’d use your third Animal Kingdom Fastpass+ slot for whichever of Kali River Rapids or DINOSAUR you skip. Also, remember that even though crowd calendars might tell you Animal Kingdom is busier on some days, these crowds tend to concentrate on Pandora. This means even on busier days you'll find a lot of reasonable waits outside Pandora.
Finally, as we note in our May 2019 trip report, it’s common for Kali River Rapids to open after the rest of the park. This means if your morning goes quickly you may be able to visit Kali River Rapids right when it opens without needing a FastPass+. Keep an eye on this, though, as you don’t want to get there too early and realize you should have gone to DINOSAUR instead.
Animal Kingdom FastPass+ Without Kilimanjaro Safaris
You might miss out on a Kilimanjaro Safaris FastPass+, in which case you’ll want to use your two tier 2 slots for Expedition Everest and DINOSAUR. If you have to have a Rivers of Light FastPass+, you could do that instead of DINOSAUR. Alternatively, those on the Disney dining plan should consider using their credits for a Rivers of Light dining package for great value.
If you don’t grab Kilimanjaro Safaris, don’t grab Kali River Rapids. The reason is that you’ll probably be heading to Kilimanjaro Safaris early (right after Pandora), and you’ll be able to walk right over to Kali River Rapids for short wait when you’re off the safari.
Rope Drop at Animal Kingdom
We’ve discussed a bit of this above, but no FastPass+ strategy is complete without a complementary rope drop strategy. We have a separate post that covers rope drop at Animal Kingdom so you know how to approach those crucial first few hours in the park.
Animal Kingdom Fastpass After Your First Three Reservations
It’s usually pretty easy to grab Tier 2 FastPass+ times during the day at Animal Kingdom. Na’vi River Journey, a Tier 1, will usually give you a few options if you search long enough. An Avatar Flight of Passage is rare, but we usually see one or two a day with constant searching.
The best post we have showing the power of same-day FastPass+ at Animal Kingdom is our post on park hopping between Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. That post is based on a high-crowd day where we grabbed FastPass+ reservations for every Animal Kingdom ride in one afternoon.
While we always recommend using Disney’s official, free My Disney Experience app to snag Fastpass+ reservations, the physical kiosks are located at:
At Island Mercantile (shops on the left hand facing the Tree of Life from the front)
Outside Kali River Rapids
Outside Dawa Bar (near the "front" of Africa if entering from Discovery Island)
We suggest checking the Walt Disney World website to confirm kiosk locations in case they change before we update this post.
If you manage to put your Animal Kingdom FastPass Tier 1 ride first, you'll be in a good position to tinker your second two reservations to earlier times. Since there is often wide availability on the Tier 2 rides at Animal Kingdom, you should be able to grab a wide range of slots once you’ve used your first three FastPass+ reservations!
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