Changing to Split Stay

FeralCatRogue

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I have a trip coming up where I have booked adrs/fast passes that was 11 days long. I have to change this trip into a split stay where now days 1 to 3 will be on disney property 4 to 6 off-site 7 to 11 onsite again. Will I lose my adrs/fastpasses that were booked for these times? I have some booked for when i'm offsite as well, but i'm more worried about losing the ones in the 2nd half of the trip.
 
ADRs should be fine. I'm not sure about the FP+ though. Probably will be okay, but to be safe can you change to the split stay arrangement AFTER you are inside the 30-day window?
 
thank you, I was thinking of that but full payment is required prior to 30 day mark. It was the adrs I was most worried about.
 
ADRs are not tied to your reservation in any way. They will not be affected. Assuming you're cancelling between 45 and 60 days out, your FP+ will depend if you still have tickets linked. As long as you aren't cancelling your tickets, your FP+ will still be there, but you won't be able to modify them until 30 days out. Since you seem to reference the paid-in-full date, it's likely you do have tickets as part of the package you'll be cancelling, so make sure those are replaced immediately.
 

thank you, I was thinking of that but full payment is required prior to 30 day mark. It was the adrs I was most worried about.
So you have a package then. We always do room-only, so payment isn't due until check-in.
 
If you have both of your stays in the system, you should retain those FPs. I'm not completely clear on your schedule, but see if the works.

If your first stay is for nights 1, 2 and 3 then your FPs for days 1-4 should be safe. You can schedule FPs for your departure day based on the previous night's stay.

Then for day five and six, you will likely lode your FPs.

From day seven on, you should keep your FPs.

Dining is different. The difference between onsite and offsite comes into play 180 days before your arrival date. Onsite guests can reserve ten days of ADRs at their 180 day. Offsite guests have to reserve each day at the 180 mark. If you made your ADRs more than 11 days ago, your ADRs should be safe.
 
ADRs are not tied to your reservation in any way. They will not be affected. Assuming you're cancelling between 45 and 60 days out, your FP+ will depend if you still have tickets linked. As long as you aren't cancelling your tickets, your FP+ will still be there, but you won't be able to modify them until 30 days out. Since you seem to reference the paid-in-full date, it's likely you do have tickets as part of the package you'll be cancelling, so make sure those are replaced immediately.
thank you, I actually have annual pass so I do not have to worry about not having tickets at least. But I had not even thought about that being an issue.
 

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