Definitely do Peter Pan first. We went in August when the crowds were relatively low and Peter Pan was still busy.Peter Pan and Pooh are both at the very top of my daughters' "must do" lists. We plan to do one followed by the other right when we get to MK. We always get to the park early. We don't want to use either for FP -- would rather use those for Belle and the mountains. Plus, I'd like them to see the queue for Peter Pan. I think it's worth a short wait.
Touring plans says do Pooh then Peter Pan... but I feel the opposite may be better. Should we head straight to Peter Pan, then Pooh? Or Pooh, then Peter Pan? I assume many fewer will be rushing to Pooh.
Thanks in advance.
Haha - you'll have a great time no matter what you choose to do!Oh no! Now I can't decide! Haha!!!
We are going that day as well. If you decide to do Peter Pan, we will see you there! It's going to be my granddaughter's very first ride of her first trip to Disney. If it's a walk on, we will just ask people to pass us if she wants to stop and enjoy the queue.
PP or Pooh?
While in Fantasyland, I like to head to the Rapunzel bathrooms.
She is two, I convinced my daughter to take a trip while she is still free admissionAwww! Maybe we'll see you guys! I want to experience a first trip again!! How old is she?
She is two, I convinced my daughter to take a trip while she is still free admission
My answer depends on your third ride. While Peter Pan then Pooh will have you finished earliest with both rides, Pooh then Peter Pan will have you at Haunted Mansion the earliest if that’s your third ride. So, if you plan on going to Tomorrowland or Dumbo then do Peter Pan-Pooh but if you plan on Adventureland or Haunted Mansion do Pooh-Peter Pan
In that case do Peter Pan then Pooh. Pooh is closer to everything in Fantasyland except Small World.We plan to do more in Fantasyland after!