Disney World MultiPass Scheduling Woes

You will be unable to book anything in MK until you use your first HS LL.

Before tapping into a ride, you will be able to book another Tier 1 HS ride as your first Tier1 expires and HS Tier 2s as your HS Tier 2s expire.

I would recommend getting LLMP at AK, using the first one ASAP and then booking what you like at AK/HS/MK as you go. You will get more rides but you may miss out on Slinky Dog as that one is the first to sell out and may be gone
Unfortunately, Slinky is the #1 ride we want LL for. I'm considering switching and going to HS first, but I'm unsure the likelihood of getting what we want at AK in the afternoon on day of (River and Dinosaur) and if we can get Slinky for the morning. It'll be 11 days out but thrilldata LL tracking is down, so I won't know until day of booking. It'll be Thanksgiving Day so definitely higher crowds.
 
Unfortunately, Slinky is the #1 ride we want LL for. I'm considering switching and going to HS first, but I'm unsure the likelihood of getting what we want at AK in the afternoon on day of (River and Dinosaur) and if we can get Slinky for the morning. It'll be 11 days out but thrilldata LL tracking is down, so I won't know until day of booking. It'll be Thanksgiving Day so definitely higher crowds.
You will be more likely to get afternoon LLs at AK than HS, and they would typically have lower standby times as well. If you really want a LL for slinky and really want to do 3 parks, I would try for HS->AK->MK instead. Though I would probably just stick to 2 parks if it is a busy day.
 
@lentesta - Do you want to take a shot at this one:

Have a park hopper ticket and three multi-passes booked in advance. The first pass should be a Tier 1. Before entering the park, let the first pass expire then see if you are restricted to only booking another Tier 1 in the same park or if you can select from a different park.

Tate doesn't believe that this will work, and he may very well be correct, but I don't think he knows for sure.

Happy to test it. Let me propose a scenario so I know we're doing it right:

1. Make 3 in-advance LLMP reservations in the same park, such as the Magic Kingdom. One of the LLMPs will be a Tier 1 that is the first to expire ("MK-LLMP1").

I'm assuming we should wait a few minutes after the expiration, to ensure we're not running up against split-second timing on Disney's MDE servers. Like, I don't want one MDE server being 30 seconds behind another to change what we see.

2. When MK-LLMP1 expires, try to make a DHS/EP/AK-LLMP1 and see what happens.

Does that cover it?
 
I believe it has already been tested last year unless something significant has changed.
Start at 13:20 ish


"as long as you've unlocked that first attraction what I mean by unlocking is physically entering the park and tapping
in at that attraction. unfortunately there is no other way to unlock and believe me we tried all of
them
the reason is because Eric unfortunately had to work so we weren't
able to even start riding rides until a little bit before 5:00 p.m.

we tried everything we tried waiting for an attraction to expire we did that with Dumbo Dumbo expired and I thought hm
maybe that's going to unlock maybe it's going to let me now book another attraction that's tier one or in another Park unfortunately no when I tried it still said that we were not able to book another tier one attraction next I tried cancelling an attraction, I tried
canceling our other tier 2 that also did not free us up to book another
attraction.

I also just tried randomly throughout the day I thought hm maybe after noon maybe after 2 it would suddenly free us up it never did the only thing that is going to unlock you and make you able to book other tier ones/attractions in other Parks is to physically enter and tap in at that first attraction"
 
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Happy to test it. Let me propose a scenario so I know we're doing it right:

1. Make 3 in-advance LLMP reservations in the same park, such as the Magic Kingdom. One of the LLMPs will be a Tier 1 that is the first to expire ("MK-LLMP1").

I'm assuming we should wait a few minutes after the expiration, to ensure we're not running up against split-second timing on Disney's MDE servers. Like, I don't want one MDE server being 30 seconds behind another to change what we see.

2. When MK-LLMP1 expires, try to make a DHS/EP/AK-LLMP1 and see what happens.

Does that cover it?
Yes, that covers it assuming that you do have park hopper capability. This may not work, but no one here believed that you could stack another Tier 1 in the same park until it was recently proven to be true.
 
Unfortunately, Slinky is the #1 ride we want LL for. I'm considering switching and going to HS first, but I'm unsure the likelihood of getting what we want at AK in the afternoon on day of (River and Dinosaur) and if we can get Slinky for the morning. It'll be 11 days out but thrilldata LL tracking is down, so I won't know until day of booking. It'll be Thanksgiving Day so definitely higher crowds.
Slinky has additional LL releases daily at 1:17, 1:18, 1:19, 3:47, 3:48, 3:49 and 3:50 pm. But you've got to be quick as those go very fast.

Another option is to wait until later in the evening when the standby waits get short. For example, yesterday the posted wait for Slinky was 40 minutes with an actual wait of 20 minutes about an hour before closing time. It had reached 120 minutes earlier in the day.
 
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I am not really being disagreeable. I do definitely agree that it is useful in some very niche situations, like if you are going to a park later on your arrival day or if you have to miss the morning due to a recital or competition as you mention and you aren't planning to park hop. But even on these "successful" stacking days someone would have been more successful and gotten on more rides, both standby and LL by arriving to the park earlier and using it as designed. I am just responding to everyone here and elsewhere saying that stacking is back and it's this amazing new trick when it isn't that amazing (and depends heavily on Disney not changing anything.)
I really appreciate all the testing of various scenarios. There are many different vacation styles that work for different people at different times in their lives. Once upon a time, I made rope drop every day and literally stacked paper fastpasses. It was pretty annoying when I was at MK during that short time when you were limited to three pre-booked fastpasses and could not add more. Then, I spent many vacations at Universal with teenagers, wandering in at 10 a.m. or later, using hotel express or single rider lines.

I don't want to push anyone out the door in the morning, including my husband. We're supposed to be having fun and relaxing. I like knowing what to expect if we miss our times and how to plan to have the best day possible no matter what time we get there.
 


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