I am booking our first FP in less than 3 hours. We are going to AK in the morning with no FP and will do Standby lines...then we are going to jump over to DHS around 4 in the afternoon. Because of Tiering, I can't get exactly what I want when I want it. To confirm, if I get T of T for 4:30, Muppet Vision at 5:30 and TSM at 6:30, when could I book a FP for RRC? Does it have to be after 6:30? We are going to do Fantasmic at 8:30. (And I did read Mesa's document....)
I am booking our first FP in less than 3 hours. We are going to AK in the morning with no FP and will do Standby lines...then we are going to jump over to DHS around 4 in the afternoon. Because of Tiering, I can't get exactly what I want when I want it. To confirm, if I get T of T for 4:30, Muppet Vision at 5:30 and TSM at 6:30, when could I book a FP for RRC? Does it have to be after 6:30? We are going to do Fantasmic at 8:30. (And I did read Mesa's document....)
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Yes, your window should open 60 days before your RO reservation. This has caused a lot of debate in the Disney community as people will book a "throw away" room the night before an off-site stay begins, in order to get the 60 day FP perk of an on-site guest for their entire stay (which I know isn't the case for YOU, but am stating this as an example to tell you it works!)This is probably wishful thinking but I have a room only reservation the first night then start my package with tickets the next day. Will my room only open my window or the next day with my package start? Thanks!
Yes, your window should open 60 days before your RO reservation. This has caused a lot of debate in the Disney community as people will book a "throw away" room the night before an off-site stay begins, in order to get the 60 day FP perk of an on-site guest for their entire stay (which I know isn't the case for YOU, but am stating this as an example to tell you it works!)
Keep in mind the 60-day point on the one-day room only won't open the 60-day window immediately for the other reservation, as in you won't be able to book all your FP+ on that one day. In this particular case, you'll get two days (check in and check-out day of the first reservation), and then the next day you'll be able to book the rest of them.
Will the RO unlock their package tickets??
That's actually a good point....this may only work for off-site guests b/c the tickets would show already "available" in MXD. In October I had a package with tickets plus a MNSSHP ticket, and the party ticket was the only one that showed up prior to the 60 day mark of my package. For my current reservation (over 60 days out) no ticket media is showing in MDX.Will the RO unlock their package tickets??
I can see our tickets and we all show up on the website. I hadn't even considered I may be able to do the first day with the checkout day .
This has been discussed on the Same Day Fastpass Thread by people with packages and separate room-only reservations prior to their package.
The FP system opens up the 60-day booking window by one of the following:
1. Room-only reservation + Active tickets
2. Package reservation (room + non-active tickets - these tickets become active on check-in day)
In your situation, your room-only reservation does not have active tickets so the FP window will not open for that reservation.
You can only activate your tickets early when you are at WDW. At that time, you can book FPs during your room-only stay.
If your FP section of MDE is showing that the 30-day window is open, then you have active tickets and #1 applies to you. If you don't see an open 30-day window, then it's #2 and you have to wait until 60 days prior to your package check-in.