I have another question about how Disney is applying/interpreting the rules. The example was still outside the 60 day window and only listed 3 alternatives:
"We see a change has occurred that impacts your eligibility for the following
FastPass+ experiences on 05/08/2019:
Avatar Flight of Passage If action is not taken to restore your eligibility, these
FastPass+selections are subject to cancellation on 03/02/2019.
To keep your
FastPass+ selections, by 03/02/2019, you may need to:
- Purchase another ticket and link it to your My Disney Experience account.
- Link a ticket you already have to your My Disney Experience account.
- Link an eligible Resort Reservation to your My Disney Experience account."
If the cancellation occurred after the "new" 60 day window existed, would a fourth option be for the guest to cancel them on their own anytime before Disney does, and then book new FP's? Would those "new FP's" be safe from Disney's cancellation, even if they were for the same experience, day, and time?