Hi, Jeannette, and welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I am glad you did not just think of this question and decide to Let It Go. While
Frozen Ever After is FastPass+ enabled, it does not offer a single rider queue like a nearby attraction, Test Track. I know waits times at Frozen Ever After have been long on some days, so I have some tips that may help keep you out of the queue too long ... and from figuring out what snow does in summer.
Guests staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel are able to start making their
FastPass+ selections 60 days before their date of check-in. If you are staying at one of these Resort hotels, you will want to be online as soon as you can after it loads at 7:00 a.m. You may need to look at dates towards the end of your trip, as sometimes the availability will be limited for the first few days of a Guest's stay. I just made our FastPass+ selections yesterday for an upcoming November trip, and there were only a few late evening times available on our first day, leading me to move our Epcot and Frozen Ever After day to our third vacation day!
If you do need to use the regular standby queue for this ride, try to arrive at Epcot about an hour or more before park opening to be towards the front of the pack headed to the Norway Pavilion. Even better, utilize the
Extra Magic Hours if you are eligible. I also have noted that the waits seem to lower closer to park closing time. I am hoping any of these suggestions will keep you from joining the kids blowing dandelion fuzz while waiting to board your cruise through Arendelle. Please stop by again if you think of any other questions before your trip!
Brandy B.