Thanks!1. Guest Relations can activate the ticket portion of your package on the day of your arrival. Take your package Confirmation # and ID.
2. As soon as your tickets are activated, use the MDE app and begin booking your FPs.
Thanks!1. Guest Relations can activate the ticket portion of your package on the day of your arrival. Take your package Confirmation # and ID.
2. As soon as your tickets are activated, use the MDE app and begin booking your FPs.
As long as one onsite person is grouped with the offsite people, the 60 days apply. You can book that group and then go in and Modify the one onsite person back to the target park with the other onsiters. Copy may apply here.
Or, book the total group for the onsiter's park. THEN, go in and Modify the offsiters to change FPs to their park. Because they already have FPs booked, the system will allow them to change parks.
At 60 days out, you can book FPs for check-in date through checkout date. Then, when you move offsite, you'll book FPs on a rolling 60 basis for each offsite park day.Along similar lines, I have a package with a one night stay, but a nine day ticket. I will be staying on-site for the first night solo with a friend, and then the rest of my party will arrive and we will be off-site.
At my 60 day window (which is in 2 days- eek!) can I make FPs for my whole trip (my 9 day ticket?)? Or is the 60 day benefit only for the number of on-site nights reserved?
That answer will determine whether I can book all of my party's FPs at 60 days (their tickets will be connected to MDE) . . .
You can book for any of the 10 park days that fall within your onsite stay. If you wanted to choose day #14 and book FPs and then day #2 etc. it doesn't matter the sequence of your FP selecting. Your booking window is open, choose which days you want to book.We have a 10 day ticket and are planning an onsite stay of 14 days this summer. I know you can select FP+ for any of the 10 days during the 14 day stay. Question: At what point can you select FP+ for days 11-14? Do you have to you use all 10 days first or after you use day 1 can you select day 11 and so on?
The advice offered on this board made our Thanksgiving trip run smoothly, I really appreciate your help HMH.
You can book for any of the 10 park days that fall within your onsite stay. If you wanted to choose day #14 and book FPs and then day #2 etc. it doesn't matter the sequence of your FP selecting. Your booking window is open, choose which days you want to book.
If you have a 2nd set and they are linked to "new phantom" people in your MDE, you can hypothetically book FPs for them 60 days out if one onsite member is grouped with them.Ooops, I realized the answer after I posted, duh. I meant to ask if you had a second set of unused 10 day tickets that you use for additional FP+s, hypothetically speaking of course.
The fast pass lines can be very fast, as quick as a minute. There are also times when there is a bit of a wait, especially if you enter the fp line exactly at the fp start time. Then the line might take a little longer, but still just a few minutes. There would be exceptions if the ride was stopped for awhile, but you can't anticipate those kinds of things.I'm sorry if this is a question that has already been answered, but I did a search and didn't see anything and thought this might be the best place to ask.
I've got our FP's booked and got everything I wanted (yay!). Now I'm trying to make some rough touring plans just so I kind of have a plan of when/where we are going each day we are in the park. My question is once we get into the FP que, what would be a normal wait time? I realize wait times are probably subjective to how busy a park is on a given day, but I need some sort of input. Most of our FP's are one right after another from 9-12:30. Basically, I'm trying to figure our if there would be time to grab a quick service meal if we do a 10-11 FP right at 10 and then a 11-12 FP closer to 12. Would that work or would it be pushing it?


So we're going for a week at the end of August...
I figure we will rope drop Epcot and save our FP+ for DHS. We'll head straight to Soarin and I don't think the rest will be too bad on a Monday morning. None of us will go on RnR or TOT (yes, all chickens in my family, lol). I am thinking of getting Toy Story Mania, Star Tours and Fantasmic. Would anyone suggest something different?
I am thinking of getting Toy Story Mania, Star Tours and Fantasmic. Would anyone suggest something different?
Seldom a need to pre-book a FP+ for Fantasmic!
Especially in August, it is very likely that you will be able to pick up a Fantasmic! FP+ (as your 4th or 5th FP+ of the day) on your way to the theater to see the show.
Question about FP+ and large groups. Right now we have 6 people going together (4 adults, 1 child, 1 infant).
1. Is it difficult to book the 6 passes all at once?
2. Or should the copy method be used? Since this is a grandparents/parents/kids trip, I think we will all want to stick together.
That said,
3. there is a chance that we will grow to be a group of 9!! I know some of those people will want to do different things, but they mainly want to see the kids and watch their reactions to the park.
9 (even 6) sounds like a lot. What are your experiences with large parties?
1. It varies. It can be just a simple as booking for 2... or, much more difficult for tough-to-get FP+, especially during busy times.
2. Try for all 6 at once. It should work well in many cases.
3. Same answer as above.
If your group grows AFTER you've booked for the original guests,
try the "copy" method and see if that will do the trick.
That's correct.I'm 99% certain that I am stuck with only getting 5-days to pre-book FP+ until we go to a park and use our ticket then upgrade to take advantage of the cost savings.
You can't get both Toy Story and Fantasmic in your first three, as they are both Tier 1 fast passes. So as Robo suggests, just wait until after you use your three to get Fantasmic as the fourth. It has always been available later afternoon or early evening when I have tried.
For your third, if you REALLY don't want to try Tower of Terror (c'mon, you can do it!), just do one of the shows (other than Beauty and the Beast, which is also Tier 1). They don't really require a FP, but at more crowded times they can be nice to have.
Seldom a need to pre-book a FP+ for Fantasmic!
Especially in August, it is very likely that you will be able to pick up a Fantasmic! FP+ (as your 4th or 5th FP+ of the day) on your way to the theater to see the show.

