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  • On Apr 3, 2015
    Kristin from IN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    How long does it take to get from one show to the next at H.S? If we see Beauty & Beast at 1:00, can we make it to our FP for Frozen sing-along show at 1:40 (FP arrival 1:15-1:30?)? Also, what time we need to get in line to see Beauty & Beast at 1

    Hi Kristin, thanks for visiting us at the Disney Parks Moms Panel.
    My little girl loves Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Every time we leave the park she cries and asks when will be next time there.
    You are talking about two must-do attractions, especially if you are travelling with kids. I suggest you go to an earlier presentation of Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage show, and after lunch head to For the First time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along celebration. I usually arrive between 20-30 minutes before show time, to choose a good spot for viewing the shows.
    Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage is a 25-minute show, so I think if it ends at 1:25p.m., you will be leaving the theater around 1:30 p.m., and will spend at least 10-15 minutes to cross the park to the other show, if the park is not very busy on the day.
    This kind of rush doesn’t work for my family, my daughter gets really stressed when we have to run and can’t stop to see anything on the way. I always prefer taking “her time” while at Disney Parks, so everyone is happy!
    Hope this information helps your planning.
    Have a fantastic day!
    Gina V.
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Meet the Panelist: Gina, Brazil

I am totally a Disney maniac! Since childhood, I have been a big fan of all things Disney, especially the theme parks. I have never visited any other place that gives me the same feeling that I get at the Walt Disney World Resort. You can become a child again there! With so much to explore, I would love to help you plan your next Walt Disney World vacation and discover all the fantasy and magic this special place has to offer. Learn More About Gina

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