fast pass in multiple park question

Jennygt

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So I know I can not have one fast pass in Hs and then make two in say magic kingdom the same day correct? I got a SDD fp for a day we are not at DHS, planning to run over just to ride and then out. Should I just book two other fp for dhs and then cancel them that day? Will I then be able to book for MK that night? or just book two in the am that I will not use so that I am free after my 12 sdd fp? I hate to book something and not use it? I just want to be able to use my sdd at 12 and then have the ability to get a few fp for MK that night.
 
You will need to book 3 at one park first, then you can get one at a time elsewhere.
 
So I know I can not have one fast pass in Hs and then make two in say magic kingdom the same day correct? I got a SDD fp for a day we are not at DHS, planning to run over just to ride and then out. Should I just book two other fp for dhs and then cancel them that day? Will I then be able to book for MK that night? or just book two in the am that I will not use so that I am free after my 12 sdd fp? I hate to book something and not use it? I just want to be able to use my sdd at 12 and then have the ability to get a few fp for MK that night.

From the FP FAQ Addendum, Post #4:
PARK HOPPING

Booking a FP+ for another park while in the first park:

(test credit to @marciemi)

When 3 FP+ are booked for Park #1:
With the new updates to the FP+ system as of April 2016, in addition to booking your 4th FP+ of the day on your phone (instead of a kiosk), you can now book FP+ for a different park than the one you’re in. If you have booked 3 FP+ for the first park, as soon as you scan at the first touchpoint to get in the FP+ line for your third FP+, you can then make a 4th FP+, either for the same park, or for another park. Be sure to allow yourself enough travel time for travel between parks when selecting your time.

When_2 or less FP+ are booked for Park #1:
Additionally, the new changes allow you to book fewer than three FP+ and once you scan the first FP+ (from within the first park), you can at that point make FP+ selections for a different park, even if you still have a FP+ remaining in the first park.

This can be especially helpful for Tiered parks – if for example you wish to hit Epcot at rope drop, use only a Tier 1 FP+ and then still have 2 more FP+ for another park later in the day.

Additionally, there is no restriction on Tier requirements BETWEEN PARKS during one day. So if you use a Tier 1 at Epcot you can then book a second Tier 1 at HS immediately upon scanning – Also, you can even book your remaining two FP+ at two different parks if you would like!

NOTE: Splitting FP+ between parks or booking for another park can NOT be done until the same day, AFTER you have already scanned your card/MB at the first FP+ Mickey head to “prove” to the system that you’re in a park.

You cannot book for 2 different parks in advance or even on the same day until you have scanned your first FP+ (not just gotten into the park).
 
I thought if you tap into that ride you can then make fast passes for another park? I don't think you need to make three fast passes in that park to make more in another.
 

You will need to book 3 at one park first, then you can get one at a time elsewhere.
This info is outdated and incorrect.

Any Guest can pre-book 1 or 2 FPs and then book their remaining “initial” FPs when they have tapped in to their 1st pre-booked FP.
 


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