Huh? There's no expiration rule to pick up another? You can only redeem after you use, correct?Correct. And after the first hour expires you can pick another fastpass, but you still have two hours to redeem the “expired” one.
Huh? There's no expiration rule to pick up another? You can only redeem after you use, correct?Correct. And after the first hour expires you can pick another fastpass, but you still have two hours to redeem the “expired” one.
What do you mean by 'aren't connection? Do you mean that you are having issues linking them?
Incorrect. After your original hour expires you can pick up another fastpass. However your original selection is still good for an additional 2 hours as well. This is another reason why burners make no sense if you might be later.Huh? There's no expiration rule to pick up another? You can only redeem after you use, correct?
Incorrect. After your original hour expires you can pick up another fastpass. However your original selection is still good for an additional 2 hours as well. This is another reason why burners make no sense if you might be later.
Incorrect. 9-10AM no show means you can grab another LL at 10 AM. However, tier restrictions and park hopping restrictions aren’t lifted until you tap into your first ride. This is why having a tier 1 ride from 9-10 am is the best strategy (because if for some reason you don’t make it before 10, you can grab a second Tier 1 ride in the same park right at 10 from wherever you are).9-10AM no show means I can grab another LL at 11AM?
Incorrect. 9-10AM no show means you can grab another LL at 10 AM. However, tier restrictions and park hopping restrictions aren’t lifted until you tap into your first ride. This is why having a tier 1 ride from 9-10 am is the best strategy (because if for some reason you don’t make it before 10, you can grab a second Tier 1 ride in the same park right at 10 from wherever you are).
Because tier restrictions prevent you from holding more than one “active” tier one ride at the same time. It does not prevent you from grabbing another tier 1 after your first one “expires” (even though you can still use it for another 2 hours). I have tested this and it works.Thank you! If tier restrictions are not lifted until you tap into 1st ride, why would you be able to get another 2nd tier 1 on the no show?
We’ve done this several times and have never been turned away from an attraction, no matter how far it was past the return window.CMs are enforcing that 2 hour rule. You may get some that don’t but there are enough that do enforce it.
I heard they’re a little more lenient with LLSP but I wouldn’t chance going over the 2 hours.
I will say that I’ve never tested outside of 3 hours, however I’ve noted that rides I have missed at the end of the night do appear to stick on my MDE account until the next day. YMMV.We’ve done this several times and have never been turned away from an attraction, no matter how far it was past the return window.
Ride attendants have explained that if the pass is still active in your MDE account then it is still valid. From personal experience those passes won’t drop from “My Plans” until sometime between midnight and 6 am, well after the parks have closed.
Frankly, I won’t be surprised if the next round of changes eliminates the end time of the return window. The ability to have three passes at a time and use them whenever it’s convenient (after the start of the return window of course) is the most efficient touring method that we’ve found.
We’ve done this several times and have never been turned away from an attraction, no matter how far it was past the return window.
Ride attendants have explained that if the pass is still active in your MDE account then it is still valid. From personal experience those passes won’t drop from “My Plans” until sometime between midnight and 6 am, well after the parks have closed.
Frankly, I won’t be surprised if the next round of changes eliminates the end time of the return window. The ability to have three passes at a time and use them whenever it’s convenient (after the start of the return window of course) is the most efficient touring method that we’ve found.
Guests get turned away all the time. It’s either because they were more than 5 minutes early or because they didn’t have a pass at all.I’ve watched people get turned away and I almost did once myself. I tapped in about two minutes after the 119 minutes because there was a guest issue in front me. The CM wasn’t happy about it and questioned me. She almost didn’t let me in.
Because tier restrictions prevent you from holding more than one “active” tier one ride at the same time. It does not prevent you from grabbing another tier 1 after your first one “expires” (even though you can still use it for another 2 hours). I have tested this and it works.
We’ve done this several times and have never been turned away from an attraction, no matter how far it was past the return window.
Ride attendants have explained that if the pass is still active in your MDE account then it is still valid. From personal experience those passes won’t drop from “My Plans” until sometime between midnight and 6 am, well after the parks have closed.
Frankly, I won’t be surprised if the next round of changes eliminates the end time of the return window. The ability to have three passes at a time and use them whenever it’s convenient (after the start of the return window of course) is the most efficient touring method that we’ve found.