Disney to cancel FPs if room is cancelled

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I have a split stay that I booked in January. I have 5 nights at CR and then 2 nights at GF CL. I just called Signature Services to discuss my FP situation because I never would have booked a split stay in the first place had I known of these new changes. The CM I spoke with at DSS told me that I would be able to book all my FPs for the length of my stay when my FP window opens on the CR reservation. She said there should be no problems with it, and verified when my FP window would open for the entire length of stay.

Of course, this is completely different from what others have been told by CMs. I'm hoping DSS is right, but I'm afraid they are not. Just more inconsistency in what information is being given out.
I too have a split stay May30-June 8, both stays are club level. I emailed Signature services this morning and was told I would have two fast fast booking days. I would not be able to book fast passes the entire stay. I then called Signature services and was told I probably would have two fast pass booking days since I had two separate reservations. I told her I was an annual passholder and would this allow me to make fast passes for the entire stay. I was then given the AP vip number and was told that Disney fixed the system for families who had split stays with no interruptions. Fast passes will be able to be booked for entire stay based on beginning reservation at the 60 day mark.

I honestly don’t what to believe. :confused3 I just want to know before my booking day. If I can’t, I will change our split stay to a one resort trip. We love experiencing two resorts when we stay more than 7 days. Ugh this is kinda stressful:faint:.
 
I too have a split stay May30-June 8, both stays are club level. I emailed Signature services this morning and was told I would have two fast fast booking days. I would not be able to book fast passes the entire stay. I then called Signature services and was told I probably would have two fast pass booking days since I had two separate reservations. I told her I was an annual passholder and would this allow me to make fast passes for the entire stay. I was then given the AP vip number and was told that Disney fixed the system for families who had split stays with no interruptions. Fast passes will be able to be booked for entire stay based on beginning reservation at the 60 day mark.

I honestly don’t what to believe. :confused3 I just want to know before my booking day. If I can’t, I will change our split stay to a one resort trip. We love experiencing two resorts when we stay more than 7 days. Ugh this is kinda stressful:faint:.
Maybe split stays was a bug when they went active yesterday. Fingers crossed.
 
I too have a split stay May30-June 8, both stays are club level. I emailed Signature services this morning and was told I would have two fast fast booking days. I would not be able to book fast passes the entire stay. I then called Signature services and was told I probably would have two fast pass booking days since I had two separate reservations. I told her I was an annual passholder and would this allow me to make fast passes for the entire stay. I was then given the AP vip number and was told that Disney fixed the system for families who had split stays with no interruptions. Fast passes will be able to be booked for entire stay based on beginning reservation at the 60 day mark.

I honestly don’t what to believe. :confused3 I just want to know before my booking day. If I can’t, I will change our split stay to a one resort trip. We love experiencing two resorts when we stay more than 7 days. Ugh this is kinda stressful:faint:.

Well, the good news is you still have a few weeks to find out what people experience between now and then, although I know you're also running out of time to switch your reservation. My first FP booking window opens in 17 days, but I'm guessing I'll have a good idea of what to expect by the end of this week.
 
I agree @CogsworthTN. This is stressful not knowing what to expect. I'm glad you were told that the split stay issue had been fixed for families with no interruptions between their two stays. I guess we will just wait and hope for the best. But, if my FP day rolls around and I am not able to make FPs for the second half of my stay, I will definitely be calling DSS to see if they can help me.
 

Maybe split stays was a bug when they went active yesterday. Fingers crossed.
Although I guess we still don't know what will happen to the second stay FPs if the first stay of the split is cancelled (my guess = nothing), if this was indeed a bug then leading reservations will also still work...so much for closing loopholes!
 
I too have a split stay May30-June 8, both stays are club level. I emailed Signature services this morning and was told I would have two fast fast booking days. I would not be able to book fast passes the entire stay. I then called Signature services and was told I probably would have two fast pass booking days since I had two separate reservations. I told her I was an annual passholder and would this allow me to make fast passes for the entire stay. I was then given the AP vip number and was told that Disney fixed the system for families who had split stays with no interruptions. Fast passes will be able to be booked for entire stay based on beginning reservation at the 60 day mark.

I honestly don’t what to believe. :confused3 I just want to know before my booking day. If I can’t, I will change our split stay to a one resort trip. We love experiencing two resorts when we stay more than 7 days. Ugh this is kinda stressful:faint:.

Well, let’s hope it was just a bug! I guess that’s encouraging...I’ll be very relieved if they plan on fixing it!
 
I have a split stay that I booked in January. I have 5 nights at CR and then 2 nights at GF CL. I just called Signature Services to discuss my FP situation because I never would have booked a split stay in the first place had I known of these new changes. The CM I spoke with at DSS told me that I would be able to book all my FPs for the length of my stay when my FP window opens on the CR reservation. She said there should be no problems with it, and verified when my FP window would open for the entire length of stay.

Of course, this is completely different from what others have been told by CMs. I'm hoping DSS is right, but I'm afraid they are not. Just more inconsistency in what information is being given out.
What's your FP date?
 
Although I guess we still don't know what will happen to the second stay FPs if the first stay of the split is cancelled (my guess = nothing), if this was indeed a bug then leading reservations will also still work...so much for closing loopholes!

Yeah, if people are still able to schedule a split stay, schedule all their fps for both stays, then cancel the first stay...nothing has been accomplished.

My understanding is that this change is exactly to fix that loophole.
 
Although I guess we still don't know what will happen to the second stay FPs if the first stay of the split is cancelled (my guess = nothing), if this was indeed a bug then leading reservations will also still work...so much for closing loopholes!
There's no guarantee that the leading room reservations fp's will come back..it still will show any fp's made as being there until that room is canceled..then the fp's might go away. It could just give somebody a false sense of security until they get there or when they cancel the leading room, whichever comes first.

On the other hand after further thought...without getting in to too much detail...or forbidden thread territory..if they did fix the split stay "Bug"..there may still be "room" for abuse ?
 
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Yeah, if people are still able to schedule a split stay, schedule all their fps for both stays, then cancel the first stay...nothing has been accomplished.

My understanding is that this change is exactly to fix that loophole.

That was what I was told..if my first split stay reservation was cancelled(the one I made my fast passes on) all fast passes would be cancelled.

I will be at Disney when my fast pass booking day arrives. I shall see If I can indeed book for the entire stay. Until then...:surfweb: just going to continue to read posts and hope for the best.
 
Yeah, if people are still able to schedule a split stay, schedule all their fps for both stays, then cancel the first stay...nothing has been accomplished.

My understanding is that this change is exactly to fix that loophole.
It still fixes the main loophole: people who booked an on-site stay that they never intended to keep, reserved FP at 60 days, and were then able to cancel the room and keep their FP to use while staying off-site. That was truly gaming the system.

As someone who loves split stays, I will be super annoyed to lose the ability to book FP for my whole trip at once. And the thought of being locked in to whatever configuration of resorts I have booked at day 60 or else risk hitting the reset button makes me cringe.
 
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That was what I was told..if my first split stay reservation was cancelled(the one I made my fast passes on) all fast passes would be cancelled.

I will be at Disney when my fast pass booking day arrives. I shall see If I can indeed book for the entire stay. Until then...:surfweb: just going to continue to read posts and hope for the best.
I highly doubt they all will be cancelled, but I suppose time will tell!
 
Yeah, if people are still able to schedule a split stay, schedule all their fps for both stays, then cancel the first stay...nothing has been accomplished.

My understanding is that this change is exactly to fix that loophole.
My understanding was that this update was to eliminate people staying offsite and making a reservation just to make FPs then Cancelling within 30 days and paying for one night to get the rolling 60 day window. And that split stays and leading reservations were not the target. No one know the actual numbers but my guess is offsite Danton rervations and throwaway rooms are a lot more common than leading reservations. There is only a very small subset of people going to Disney that even know what a leading reservation is. And of those who know even a smaller subset that actually do it.
 
It still fixes the main loophole: people who booked an on-site stay that they never intended to keep, reserved FP at 60 days, and were then able to cancel the room and keep their FP to use while staying off-site. That was truly gaming the system.

As someone who loves split stays, I will be super annoyed to lose the ability to book FP for my whole trip at once. And the thought of being locked in to whatever resorts I have booked at day 60 or else risk hitting the reset button makes me cringe.

I do agree with you that offsite folks making reservations to use the 60 day fp window, then cancelling the entire reservation are the MAIN problem. However, folks who schedule a split stay with the intention of cancelling the first half so they have their choice of the "prime" fastpasses for the portion of their stay they intend on keeping is a problem, too.

I think the supposed 48 hour grace period is there to help with this. If you decide to change resorts, but keep the same dates, you're ok. If not, well.....

But, those who use the first portion of a split stay for the 60 day window, then end up cancelling the first portion, should lose those fp's for the second portion they made under that window, IMO.

And, the folks who scheduled one night onsite, then got a 7 day rolling window for an offsite stay...I have no sympathy for. This should have never been allowed. Just be thankful for the times in the past you were able to do it.
 
My understanding was that this update was to eliminate people staying offsite and making a reservation just to make FPs then Cancelling within 30 days and paying for one night to get the rolling 60 day window. And that split stays and leading reservations were not the target. No one know the actual numbers but my guess is offsite Danton rervations and throwaway rooms are a lot more common than leading reservations. There is only a very small subset of people going to Disney that even know what a leading reservation is. And of those who know even a smaller subset that actually do it.

Still needs to be done away with, as I stated in my post above this one.
 
I do agree with you that offsite folks making reservations to use the 60 day fp window, then cancelling the entire reservation are the MAIN problem. However, folks who schedule a split stay with the intention of cancelling the first half so they have their choice of the "prime" fastpasses for the portion of their stay they intend on keeping is a problem, too.

I think the supposed 48 hour grace period is there to help with this. If you decide to change resorts, but keep the same dates, you're ok. If not, well.....

But, those who use the first portion of a split stay for the 60 day window, then end up cancelling the first portion, should lose those fp's for the second portion they made under that window, IMO.

And, the folks who scheduled one night onsite, then got a 7 day rolling window for an offsite stay...I have no sympathy for. This should have never been allowed. Just be thankful for the times in the past you were able to do it.
In my opinion, most likely scenario is that the system checks to make sure every FP made with a >30d window has an associated onsite stay for the same day. Won’t matter what FP window was used.
 
In my opinion, most likely scenario is that the system checks to make sure every FP made with a >30d window has an associated onsite stay for the same day. Won’t matter what FP window was used.
Well some are being told just as I was that if you canceled the reservation that gave the advantage then all Fastpasses associated with that reservation would be cancelled. So I took this to mean leading reservations are chopped too (if indeed split stays are working for all reservations). I hope they are as that is total gaming and not what Disney intendeds. I would love to see DIS even disallow any discussion on future “loopholes” since Disney has made it clear with these changes what they mean to allow. Have we confirmed split stays are working for cash reservations (non club level)? I only know it’s been confirmed for DVC and those using DSS. Yesterday normal cash reservations weren’t working.
 
In my opinion, most likely scenario is that the system checks to make sure every FP made with a >30d window has an associated onsite stay for the same day. Won’t matter what FP window was used.

This is certainly the easiest route for them to take and hits the guests they'd most like to target (truly off-site guests) but perhaps the leading reservations to an on-site stay are more common than we're giving them credit for.
 
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