CampbellzSoup
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I'm gonna see how many I can actually get with the kiosk - it's only two of us no kiddies so I think we can get a lot done.
I just ask the cm on the phone when my fast pass+ day was- didn't have to figure it out! May 16th.... Making plans ahead of time, studying this thread like it is an SAT I am preparing for! I have a good sized group of 6.... We shall see how it goes!Make sure you count your days correct I think you need to be within the 60 days nit just at the 60 day mark.

I have a question about a fourth fast pass.
1. My understanding is that when you get a fourth fast pass at a kiosk you can change it on the app.
2. Does this only work within one park?
3. If you get a fourth fastpass at a kiosk in one park and then you park hop without using it, can you change it to an experience at another park?
If you don't care where you sit for the SAL, you don't need a FP. Avoid the midday shows (12-3) and get in line a half hour before and you'll be fine. If you will be there during SWW, a FP for ST is a must.Thank you Robo.
I have another question, I know it's somewhat personal preference, but does anyone have advice about what is a more useful fastpass to get ahead of time between the frozen sing along and star tours? We are going this summer, if that matters. I see that the frozen sing along fastpass is only priority access but with the frozen craze it seems like it might fill up fast.
What is the likelihood of getting Illuminations as a 4th fp?
Last week (crowd 5) it seemed that Cinderella and Ariel were usually available but not until later. HM, dumbo, TP and small world seemed to be almost always available. But the lines weren't that long either - it would probably take you longer to walk to fast pass kiosk and make your booking unless you just happened to be right there. I didn't see any kiosk lines. This may not be the case during peak afternoon hours but the rest of the time it was. We rode all those rides plenty before noon both days with virtually no lines. We didn't start our fastpass until the afternoon and by the time those were done we had ridden everything we wanted to! Keep in mind my daughter is 3 so we weren't including mountains or 7dmtHas anyone had extremely good luck just using fast passes after their 3 were used?
I was thinking just using the kiosk after to hit minor attractions maybe dumbo, small world, Cinderella meet, Ariel meet, haunted mansion extra just by going after the new FP was done.
Think it's reasonable to expect fast passes to be readily available for the lesser used attractions?
Also Anna and Elsa is clearly available for May 6th if anyone wants them
I'm not sure I know the answer, but I have a related question. I was just at WDW with some friends. One group had morning FP+ for AK. They used them all and went to an AK FP+ kiosk to try to book their 4th FP+ for MK because they were hopping to MK next. As I suspected, they were told they could only book AK FP+ at AK FP+ kiosks. So they hopped to MK, went to the MK FP+ kiosk. Since they had already used all their FP+ in AK that day, the MK CM scheduled 3 more MK FP+ for them. I asked if they had to schedule the 4th, use it, then schedule the 5th use it, then schedule the 6th. My friend said no - the lady made all 3 MK FP+ at once for them. I didn't know this was possible. Was it a fluke or normal procedure?
You won't be able to pre-book because your tickets currently aren't active until your check-in day. As soon as you activate your tickets, you can use the app, website, or kiosk to select FPs.We plan to activate our package tickets a day early due to a spilt stay. Can we pre-book that early day at all or will any fastpass+ selections for that day have to be done at a kiosk in the park?


Did he let you ride too?One other interesting FP+ thing happened this week. I couldn't get 7DMT FP+ for overlapping times for my roommate. Mine started at 8:45 AM, hers started at 11.55 AM. I rode while she waited for me. We did a bunch of other rides then I walked her back to 7DMT and got her checked in. The CM asked if I was riding with her. I said no, we couldn't get overlapping times, so I had already ridden it with my FP+. He said we should have mentioned it to the CM when I rode. He said if there are only two of us, our FP+ are only a couple of hours apart, and we are nice, they would have let us ride together! We never got to test his advice, but from what he told us, it can't hurt to ask nicely.
No, he didn't let me ride too because I'd already used my 7DMT FP+. He told us if we had asked before I used it, he would have let us ride together since then we both would have had FP+ for 7DMT even though they were 2 hours apart.Did he let you ride too?
Or just tell you to ask
Right, but I guess the point is if they are going to let your friend ride early why not let you ride late?No, he didn't let me ride too because I'd already used my 7DMT FP+. He told us if we had asked before I used it, he would have let us ride together since then we both would have had FP+ for 7DMT even though they were 2 hours apart.
He volunteered this info all on his own, we never asked to ride together. Based on what he told us, it never hurts to ask to ride together if you both have FP+ for the ride, even if your FP+ are not for overlapping times. As with any WDW courtesy, your mileage may vary.