Plan your day. Know which attractions are covered by the Fastpass and make a schedule. Choose your favorite attractions first. Fastpasses for the most popular rides, like Expedition Everest and Test Track at Walt Disney World, are so popular that they are gone by mid-afternoon. It is not unusual to get a Fastpass at 10 a.m. and find that the earliest time you can return is mid- to late-afternoon.
Locate the Fastpass machines for the attraction. They are usually situated very near the entrance to the attraction. When you’ve located the machine, you will see two clocks—one showing the Standby wait time and the other showing the Fastpass return time.
Insert your park admission ticket into the Fastpass machine and receive a Fastpass ticket with a time range in which to return. The typical time range for a return visit is about an hour, although some popular rides have much longer waits between the time you claim your Fastpass and when you can actually use it.
Enjoy the attraction now and get a Fastpass for later; or, if the wait is longer than you’d like, get a Fastpass for a return time when you won’t have to wait in a long line.
Send one member of your party with everyone’s park admission tickets to secure a Fastpass for everyone while the rest of the party waits in line for another attraction. The person you send to get the Fastpass tickets can then either join you in line or get a refreshment or take a restroom break. Just remember to set a meeting place and time.