7 days in 60 - FP Limit for Annual Passholders

Talent312

Earning My Ears
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Today, when trying to book FP's for 4/18, I was told I had reached my maximum (even though I hadn't booked any). During a chat, I was told why:

Annual passholders are only allowed to book 7 days' worth of FP's within any 60 day period, and I had reached my 7-day limit when I booked 4/17, yesterday. So, I would have to wait until I had used 1-day of FP's to book another within the 60-day period.

This limitation was news to me. Next time, I'll know not to schedule two 1-week trips within 60 days.
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Huh?
30 days ago I was able to book 9 straight days of FPs. But I was staying onsite.

ETA: I do have an AP.
 
The length-of-stay for on-site peep must override or preempt the AP 7-in-60 rule.

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Today, when trying to book FP's for 4/18, I was told I had reached my maximum (even though I hadn't booked any). During a chat, I was told why:

Annual passholders are only allowed to book 7 days' worth of FP's within any 60 day period, and I had reached my 7-day limit when I booked 4/17, yesterday. So, I would have to wait until I had used 1-day of FP's to book another within the 60-day period.

This limitation was news to me. Next time, I'll know not to schedule two 1-week trips within 60 days.
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Yes.....I have learned the same lesson. I stopped going in late October and then in early December because it was limited in the number of fp's I could reserve. I now skip the October trip. Yes, I also have an AP.
 













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