Annual Passholder Question

fast43

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i have a different question that I know my fellow Dis'ers will be able to answer.

My family are annual pass holders and we are planning a trip to WDW on May 31-June 4 and staying at a WDW resort. We have also booked a stay from June 28-July 5 and also staying on property at a WDW resort. Does the 7 days in 30 days Exclusion for fast passes in regards to annual pass holders come into play when you stay at a WDW resort? I didn't think it did but I just wanted to make sure.
 
You're on site resort over rides the 7 fps in 30 days
 

BUT you can't have more than 10 days of FP total. We ran into that problem when we had visits in early December (offsite) and again in early January (onsite). We had Gold APs and bought 2-day hoppers in order to make FPs for Jan. 1 & 2 but still MDE wouldn't let us make FPs for those dates. (We had already made FPs for a total of 10 days in December & January.) Called MDE IT and the CM couldn't do it either, so she called for assistance, and that's when we found out about the limit. We had to wait until we had used 2 of the early December days before we could schedule the two January dates.
 
BUT you can't have more than 10 days of FP total. We ran into that problem when we had visits in early December (offsite) and again in early January (onsite). We had Gold APs and bought 2-day hoppers in order to make FPs for Jan. 1 & 2 but still MDE wouldn't let us make FPs for those dates. (We had already made FPs for a total of 10 days in December & January.) Called MDE IT and the CM couldn't do it either, so she called for assistance, and that's when we found out about the limit. We had to wait until we had used 2 of the early December days before we could schedule the two January dates.

That's because you had an on site and off site trip.

AP's can only have 7 days of fps within a 30 day period, unless you have an on site stay. Your offsite stay didn't register that you had an onsite stay so your offsite stay was registering that you already had the max number of fps allowed for AP.

The OP is staying onsite both trips so he should be fine making fps for all his days
 
That's because you had an on site and off site trip.

AP's can only have 7 days of fps within a 30 day period, unless you have an on site stay. Your offsite stay didn't register that you had an onsite stay so your offsite stay was registering that you already had the max number of fps allowed for AP.

The OP is staying onsite both trips so he should be fine making fps for all his days

To second this, I currently have 11 days of FPs booked for my upcoming onsite trip with APs so there should not be an issue.
 
That's because you had an on site and off site trip.

AP's can only have 7 days of fps within a 30 day period, unless you have an on site stay. Your offsite stay didn't register that you had an onsite stay so your offsite stay was registering that you already had the max number of fps allowed for AP.

The OP is staying onsite both trips so he should be fine making fps for all his days

Thanks for clarifying - the CM didn't make that clear.
 


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