FastPass+ Basic Info, Suggested Priorities, And Strategies--Part II

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We plan on going to Epcot during the day and then hopping over to HS. If I get my three FP's for Epcot can I get a fourth at HS?
 

Is there anyway to move an already linked ticket card or band from one person to another? My friend and his family are going at around the same time as me except he's using a combination of e-tickets and old comp paper tickets. Since he doesn't have bands, at some point he's going to have to get the RFID ticket card.

I was wondering if there was a way to give him a few of my ticket cards that I don't need since we have bands. This way he could avoid the hassle of going to guest services before entering the park.
 
Is there anyway to move an already linked ticket card or band from one person to another? My friend and his family are going at around the same time as me except he's using a combination of e-tickets and old comp paper tickets. Since he doesn't have bands, at some point he's going to have to get the RFID ticket card.

I was wondering if there was a way to give him a few of my ticket cards that I don't need since we have bands. This way he could avoid the hassle of going to guest services before entering the park.
Comp paper tickets can be exchanged at the park entrance tapstile, but, because he has 4, changing all 4 out at Guest Relations would be easier.

You can't give him a ticket card because that remains permanently linked to the specific MDE profile. If he used one of your ticket cards, he would automatically take a park entitlement from your MDE if he enters the park before you do and his biometric gets linked to that ticket.

The easiest thing for him to do is convert at Guest Relations or buy a MB to link to that specific MDE Profile.
 
I discovered something new - hadn't seen it discussed, though I don't follow the thread regularly. I did read the first few posts and the last eight or so pages.

The rule (insofar as I was aware) is no overlapping FPs. However, I discovered a small loophole of limited usefulness. Once you have redeemed a FP+, you can move your next reservation into that time slot.

Example: we had an 8:30A Everest, 9:30A Dino, and 10:30A Primeval Whirl. We did Safari at rope drop, hit Everest around 9 and made it to Dino about 9:25. Waited for that window to open, and then as soon as we tapped our bands at the checkpoint, I went to the app and was able to move PW to 9:55.

It was around 9:40 at this time, so we were able to go to PW immediately upon finishing, and were leaving the park by 10:20 (instead of standing around waiting for our window to open.)

Obviously this will only work with lower-level FPs that are likely to have immediate availability, but it saved us a good 45m of waiting around. (We also looked at making a similar change at DHS one night so it's a repeatable phenomenon.)

Is this a known feature?
 
I discovered something new - hadn't seen it discussed, though I don't follow the thread regularly. I did read the first few posts and the last eight or so pages.

The rule (insofar as I was aware) is no overlapping FPs. However, I discovered a small loophole of limited usefulness. Once you have redeemed a FP+, you can move your next reservation into that time slot.

Example: we had an 8:30A Everest, 9:30A Dino, and 10:30A Primeval Whirl. We did Safari at rope drop, hit Everest around 9 and made it to Dino about 9:25. Waited for that window to open, and then as soon as we tapped our bands at the checkpoint, I went to the app and was able to move PW to 9:55.

It was around 9:40 at this time, so we were able to go to PW immediately upon finishing, and were leaving the park by 10:20 (instead of standing around waiting for our window to open.)

Obviously this will only work with lower-level FPs that are likely to have immediate availability, but it saved us a good 45m of waiting around. (We also looked at making a similar change at DHS one night so it's a repeatable phenomenon.)

Is this a known feature?
Yes, it is. It's a perk of digital FPs and can be surprising to those who are still thinking of the original FP system.
 
Comp paper tickets can be exchanged at the park entrance tapstile, but, because he has 4, changing all 4 out at Guest Relations would be easier.

You can't give him a ticket card because that remains permanently linked to the specific MDE profile. If he used one of your ticket cards, he would automatically take a park entitlement from your MDE if he enters the park before you do and his biometric gets linked to that ticket.

The easiest thing for him to do is convert at Guest Relations or buy a MB to link to that specific MDE Profile.
That's what I figured but I wasn't sure if there was a way to "un-link" a band or card from a profile. Now I realize that you can't. I wonder if a local Disney store would give him blank ticket cards so that he could link them to his profiles on MDE. Sort of like buying MBs but with cards.
 
DH and I are going for a short trip (offsite) in Feb. Then again in June with the kids. We are thinking of getting an AP to save on parking when we are offsite. In June we are booked at the Contemporary for the first 4 nights, then move offsite. So as far as the AP goes, I understand I can book Fps for the June trip for 7 days even though our onsite stay is 5 days/4nights. Do the 7 days of Fps need to be booked consecutively? We will be taking breaks as we will be in Fl for 2 weeks. Also the kids will get the rolling 60 days when we move offsite correct?

TIA!! :flower1:
 
DH and I are going for a short trip (offsite) in Feb. Then again in June with the kids. We are thinking of getting an AP to save on parking when we are offsite. In June we are booked at the Contemporary for the first 4 nights, then move offsite. So as far as the AP goes, I understand I can book Fps for the June trip for 7 days even though our onsite stay is 5 days/4nights. Do the 7 days of Fps need to be booked consecutively? We will be taking breaks as we will be in Fl for 2 weeks. Also the kids will get the rolling 60 days when we move offsite correct?

TIA!! :flower1:

No, they do not need to be consecutive, but any 7 days within the booking window you have available at the time.

Everyone on the reservation should still have the rolling 60 day window until your actual check-in day.
 
We are headed back to WDW this summer (June 10) with four days military tickets. When we went last time (Spring Break 2014) FP+ was just being rolled out and we had military tickets, so I had to make all of our FP reservations in the park.

This year we are taking DH, myself, my cousin (22-first time guest!), DD8, DS4, and a newborn. We wil have four days of park hopper tickets. I love Dis planning, but I am a tangled mess of nerves with trying to decide what to book for FP and how to work out dining reservations. If anyone has tips, especially on how to be utilize rider swap, I would really appreciate it.

Here is what I have planned for park days based on recommended park calendars and our dining reservations. My husband and cousin both picked an Epcot restaurant for their picks of the week.

We are rope drop people, and usually head back for a few hours around 12-4. Then we stay out until the parks close. We will be driving and we are staying at SSR.

Sunday, June 12- Animal Kingdom opening, Epcot dinner at Teppen Edo at 5.
Monday- HS morning, Epcot Beirgarten reservation 5:15
Tuesday, June 14- MK day - before park opening breakfast CRT at 8:20, lunch at BOG
Thursday, June 16- MK day, reservations at Ohana at 5 pm
 
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Thanks! I'm going to try for A/E - should be the only really tough one I have. Counting down the days!

If you get the coveted A/E booking - or 7 Dwarves - don't do a copy. If there are no FP's left, you could lose all of it. You can try to book one at a time overlapping for those.
 
I was thinking of picking up a FP for Fantasmic as our 4th FP. We plan to leave the park after doing so and come back later. When do we have to be in line and are there any seating advantages? I seem to remember reading before that you can sit anywhere with a FP once you get in.
 
I was thinking of picking up a FP for Fantasmic as our 4th FP. We plan to leave the park after doing so and come back later. When do we have to be in line and are there any seating advantages? I seem to remember reading before that you can sit anywhere with a FP once you get in.

What a FP+ for F! offers is more CHOICE in seating.

If you DO get a F! FP+, you can choose to sit in either the FP section (virtually the entire left half of the theater) or the Standby section (virtually the entire right half of the theater.)

So, whatever section has the better seating at the time you arrive, you can go there.
Without a FP, you can only choose a seat in the Standby section.

There is a very good chance that you can get a FP+ for F! as a 4th or 5th FP of the day because they issue SO MANY of them (enough to cover nearly the entire left half of the seating.) On many nights, it is possible that you can gat a FP+ for F! as you are walking to the theater.

As to when to arrive at the theater, I'd get to there 45-60 minutes before the show-time.
Even with a FP or Dining Pkg. reservation, don't wait too late.

On busy nights, the CMs can stop holding the reserved sections within 20-30 minutes before show-time, and turn over any available seats to waiting walk-in guests.

There is sometimes a "pre-show" (such as it is) that can help pass the last 30 minutes before show time.
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Map Below-
Arrows indicate the center of the seating.
Shaded areas:
(First or Only F! performance of the evening)
Cyan= Standby (walk-in) seating
Red= Dining Package Reserved
Blue= FP+ Reserved
Purple= Can be either FP+ or Dining Plan Reserved, depending on needs.

(Second or Third F! performance of the evening)
Cyan= Standby (walk-in) seating
Red, Purple, Blue= FP+ Reserved
(Although much of the outer Blue will likely be used for Standby.)

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If you get the coveted A/E booking - or 7 Dwarves - don't do a copy. If there are no FP's left, you could lose all of it. You can try to book one at a time overlapping for those.

Wow, I had no idea a copy could cause you to lose your reservation. Sounds like I need to keep reading the FP+ thread to learn all of these rules. Thanks for the tip!!
 
We are headed back to WDW this summer (June 10) with four days military tickets. When we went last time (Spring Break 2014) FP+ was just being rolled out and we had military tickets, so I had to make all of our FP reservations in the park.

This year we are taking DH, myself, my cousin (22-first time guest!), DD8, DS4, and a newborn. We wil have four days of park hopper tickets. I love Dis planning, but I am a tangled mess of nerves with trying to decide what to book for FP and how to work out dining reservations. If anyone has tips, especially on how to be utilize rider swap, I would really appreciate it.

Here is what I have planned for park days based on recommended park calendars and our dining reservations. My husband and cousin both picked an Epcot restaurant for their picks of the week.

We are rope drop people, and usually head back for a few hours around 12-4. Then we stay out until the parks close. We will be driving and we are staying at SSR.

Sunday, June 12- Animal Kingdom opening, Epcot dinner at Teppen Edo at 5.
Monday- HS morning, Epcot Beirgarten reservation 5:15
Tuesday, June 14- MK day - before park opening breakfast CRT at 8:20, lunch at BOG
Thursday, June 16- MK day, reservations at Ohana at 5 pm

Looks like a plan. As long as you have your Salute ticket voucher (from a base) or ticket (from SOG), you'll be able to load the ticket number against a person in your itinerary, and will be able to make FP+ selections 60 days in advance on your MDE account.
 
We did the reserved Wishes area one year and liked it a lot. Liked the location and liked not having to stake out a spot. Otherwise, we are not really parade/firework/event people, but we love Wishes.

Question: Now that you can get additional FP after the initial three are used, if you reserve the Wishes area and won't be "using" it until 10PM, Does that mean you can't get any additional FP that day before Wishes? We'll be going at a time in April that should have shorter wait times in general, but still want to take advantage of FP if possible. Thansk!
 
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