OK..thanks!! SO, it's probably better for me to book separately so that i can practice, right?
Did anyone ask to sticky this thread?![]()
Good question. It's @mesaboy2 's thread, so maybe he knows.
I'm not sure if it makes a difference. But this is a VERY active thread that has already ran past the 250 page limit once (re; part II)
This was asked long,long ago. I can't say the post word for word, it went something like -most people don't read sticky's..and mesaboy2 got thread of the year.
You can book at a "rolling 60" for each park day of your offsite stay. You'll have to be on MDE each night/day to complete your FP bookings.We have a room booked for 1 night at the dolphin before moving off site for the rest of our stay. We have 6 day hoppers linked in MDE. Yesterday our 60 day window opened up, but we were only able to book Fast Passes for the two days tied to the dolphin. Last year we were able to book for the full length of our tickets. Did I miss something? Any thoughts on how to be able to book our other 4 days now? I called and CM said it's tied to length of stay, not length of ticket. Help please!
Ok, thank you!! Last year, I think we were at 50 days when we booked, so that's why they all showed up at once. Thanks so much for your reply. Fingers crossed that another day opens for us tonight.You can book at a "rolling 60" for each park day of your offsite stay. You'll have to be on MDE each night/day to complete your FP bookings.
Depends on the access you have granted other people in your party on MDX. There is the option to have people be able to "view and change plans" or just "view plans."OK, I have read the sticky and another hour's worth of FP posts but still can't see anything about a simple question I have in mind. It may be there somewhere but this subject seems to challenge War and Peace in size. I understand how to make the original FP reservations for our group of 6. I also think I can handle revising them. However, my question is "Can anyone else change them or do they have to go through the manager. me?". Also, what if we are split up and the FP's for the day have expired, can one person add a new FP or must they go through me? What actually happens at the in-park kiosks? Thanks!
Just have them use the kiosk - that's the only way to get a 4th FP. You can also give them your MDE login info to Modify the initial 3 FP if you trust them.Ok, but what must the other person do to enable this. I presume they need to create a Disney account, download MDX and then? How do they link up to my account? I would have their name on my account but that would not be enough surely. We have 2 reservation numbers for 2 rooms. And when they are in the parks aind the FP's have expired and they want another, can they use the kiosk? or their MDX?
You need to send them an invite to link accounts, then they need to create an account, download the app, and accept your invite. They can then modify the original 3 ( assuming you grant permission! ). For 4th FP and beyond, those must be done at a kiosk, regardless of who does it.Ok, but what must the other person do to enable this. I presume they need to create a Disney account, download MDX and then? How do they link up to my account? I would have their name on my account but that would not be enough surely. We have 2 reservation numbers for 2 rooms. And when they are in the parks and the FP's have expired and they want another, can they use the kiosk? or their MDX?
Ok, thank you, exactly what I need to know!You need to send them an invite to link accounts, then they need to create an account, download the app, and accept your invite. They can then modify the original 3 ( assuming you grant permission! ). For 4th FP and beyond, those must be done at a kiosk, regardless of who does it.
Eat To The Beat FPs:
All FP holders sat in the right front area of the amphitheater - 1st 6 rows. FP guests were allowed in 45 minutes before the first show. For the 2nd and 3rd shows, FP guests were allowed in up to 30 minutes early after the amphitheater had been cleared.
Dining Package guests sat in the central area of rows beginning with Row 7.
Standby Guests who picked up wristbands in the afternoon at 1:00, 3:00, and 5:00, sat in the front 4 rows on the left side of the amphitheater. Chase wristband guests sat in the two rows directly behind the wristbanded Standby guests.
All other Standby guests filled in the remaining open areas.
FP, Chase, and wristbanded Standby guests had preferred seating directly under the roof. Most Dining Package guests sat in the open center area and weren't protected from the rain.
*On Saturday, the FP iPad CMs checking in the FP guests asked for everyone to show their MDE account because their iPad system was down. I showed them my screenshot of my FPs and was easily allowed into the seating area while the line was totally stopped while guests were attempting to access MDE.
Some Dining Package guests were upset because they were so far back from the stage.Hiro - thank you SO much for this info! Exactly what I wanted to know! So, in general, you'd say that the FPP seats are better than the Dining Package seats? Good to know that I don't have to spend the money for a dining package! Also, do you think you could see multiple shows using FPP or would it be too late? For example, if I got there early and waited for the 5pm (standby) show, would I have time to get in the FPP line for the 645 show or by the time the theater cleared and I got there would the standby folks have already filled in? Also, thanks much for the info on having my MDE account screenshot with me!