ThistleMae
Falling More in Love Every Year!
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This is a new question I just thought of. How do FP's work when you are an annual passholder and are frequenting the parks regularly, but not staying onsite?
This is from @mesaboy2 ’s Post#3:This is a new question I just thought of. How do FP's work when you are an annual passholder and are frequenting the parks regularly, but not staying onsite?
This is a new question I just thought of. How do FP's work when you are an annual passholder and are frequenting the parks regularly, but not staying onsite?
This is from @mesaboy2 ’s Post#3:
- Annual Pass (AP) holders have similar benefits as onsite guests when staying at an onsite resort. The primary difference is that AP holders can book up to 7 days of FPs at all times, and more if the length of the onsite stay is greater.
- AP holders have similar benefits as offsite guests otherwise, except that they cannot have more than 7 days of FPs booked at any one time.
Wow...thank you because I was not planning on staying onsite. So the real difference is the 30 days and the 60 days, everything else is the same correct?Just thought I’d add that AP holders who don’t have an onsite reservation can have up to 7 days of FPs booked within the next 30 days. So if we lived close by (I wish!) we could book 1 or 2 days each week for the next 4 weeks, and as we used each day we could book another day within the coming 30.
You also get extra magic hours if you stay on site and get the free transportation.Wow...thank you because I was not planning on staying onsite. So the real difference is the 30 days and the 60 days, everything else is the same correct?
I just decided to change the names to something ridiculous and leave it alone so I wouldn't accidentally attach them to anything new in the acct. is that a bad idea? I figured I'd leave well enough alone here.....If they don’t have MBs or old ticket cards linked to them, call Disney IT and ask to have the people removed from your account.
Even old Party Tickets that are linked to them will keep them from being deleted.
Wow...thank you because I was not planning on staying onsite. So the real difference is the 30 days and the 60 days, everything else is the same correct?
Actually, that’s a great idea so you can quickly scan through and find real names. I have a Profile named RedMB so I always disregard it.I just decided to change the names to something ridiculous and leave it alone so I wouldn't accidentally attach them to anything new in the acct. is that a bad idea? I figured I'd leave well enough alone here.....
Why wouldn't you get free transportation if you are not onsite? The buses and monorail are there for all to use.You also get extra magic hours if you stay on site and get the free transportation.
Maybe she means the transportation from MCO? Offsite guests don't get to use DME to get to their resort.Why wouldn't you get free transportation if you are not onsite? The buses and monorail are there for all to use.
Your window will open on 2/25 - 60 days prior to your room-only.That's what I thought but I just read below on this forum:
- RO Stay followed by Package Stay. The 60-day FP booking window will open at 60 days before the check-in date of the first (RO) stay and will extend until the checkout date of the second (package) stay. FPs can be booked for the package stay only; FPs cannot be booked for the room-only stay until tickets are activated at Guest Relations.
You’re welcome. Happy Planning!@hiroMYhero
The 25th would be perfect since it's a sunday. I live in The Netherlands so FP window opens at 11am. On monday I will be @ work.
Have been planning this trip (first ever to Disney World or even USA) for almost 2 years now...![]()
Why wouldn't you get free transportation if you are not onsite? The buses and monorail are there for all to use.
Sorry I didn’t see that you responded to me. I meant getting to and from your hotel is free.Why wouldn't you get free transportation if you are not onsite? The buses and monorail are there for all to use.
Yeah, that's what I thought to. I wouldn't need that anyway....after becoming local...LOL!Maybe she means the transportation from MCO? Offsite guests don't get to use DME to get to their resort.
You also get extra magic hours if you stay on site and get the free transportation.[/QUOTE
I get extra magic hours too, WoW...just WoW...I need me to move!