TheMaxRebo
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So, to make sure I understand this clearly:
Scenario 1: If I am staying off site but booked a throwaway room for the first night, I will get 60 day FP+ booking for those two days (check in and departure), but the remainder of my trip will only be 30 days. As opposed to the old rolling 60 days .
Scenario 2: if I stay on site, but with a split stay between two resorts (let's say 10 nights split equally), at 60 days from check in I can book all my FP+ for the first 5 nights. But then can't book the remaining 5 days of FP+ until a few days later (60 days from my next "check in"). As opposed to the old way of being able to book your whole trip at once.
That seems to be the case
What people are now testing/debating is if you have a parallel stay that is longer than the one you keep and then cancel that one but still have the other one set/not adjusted will the FPs stay or not