Yes.So I can have multiple resort reservations under one MDE for the same dates?
Actually, if you only prebook one at HS, once you use it you can book your next 2 FPs at MK! Then it goes to 1 by 1.This question has probably been covered but I can not find it so I apologize. I know I can't schedule fast passes at two parks in one day but my question is, if I schedule and 1 fast pass in Hollywood Studios and go use it can I then schedule same day fast passes in Magic Kingdom, one by one? Just wanted to make sure it didn't still have to be three in one day before you could change. I know I would miss out of 2 pre scheduled fast passes but oh well. Thank you!
As soon as you tap in to your HS FP you can begin booking for another park. Post #4 of the FP FAQ addendum has the info you’re looking for:This question has probably been covered but I can not find it so I apologize. I know I can't schedule fast passes at two parks in one day but my question is, if I schedule and 1 fast pass in Hollywood Studios and go use it can I then schedule same day fast passes in Magic Kingdom, one by one? Just wanted to make sure it didn't still have to be three in one day before you could change. I know I would miss out of 2 pre scheduled fast passes but oh well. Thank you!
Similarly, if I am only interested in booking Tier 1 at Epcot. Could I just book Frozen and then try and book TT as soon as I tap on?Actually, if you only prebook one at HS, once you use it you can book your next 2 FPs at MK! Then it goes to 1 by 1.
No. You would need to use 2 tier 2 FP's before being able to book another tier 1 in the same park.Similarly, if I am only interested in booking Tier 1 at Epcot. Could I just book Frozen and then try and book TT as soon as I tap on?
A second Group 1 attraction in the same park can be scheduled only as a 4th FP or beyond. In other words, scheduling less than 3 FPs for a day in a tiered park is not a shortcut to getting a second Group 1 FP in the same park faster.
No, it’s not too late because CL FPs come from their own FP pool. You may not be able to choose the evening event - ask DSS CMs what is still available to you if you purchased.My trip is 50+ days away... Is it too late to buy the CL FP+ since it is bookable 90 days prior??
No, it’s not too late because CL FPs come from their own FP pool. You may not be able to choose the evening event - ask DSS CMs what is still available to you if you purchased.
No, it’s not too late because CL FPs come from their own FP pool. You may not be able to choose the evening event - ask DSS CMs what is still available to you if you purchased.
My trip is 50+ days away... Is it too late to buy the CL FP+ since it is bookable 90 days prior??
With a linked ticket, you can book FPs. Go to your MDX and from the FP area, book a FP for him to confirm that it works. After booking, Delete the FP.One of my kids is not quite 3 years old, so he will still be 2 at the time my FP+ booking window opens up next week. He will turn 3 within the 60 days before our trip. So, of course, we have a ticket for him and have linked it to him in MDX. In MDX, he shows up as "infant" for the time being. Will this be a problem when I try to book FP+ for him next week? Ex., will I not be able to book FP for him because the system will think he doesn't need it?
Two Onsite Stays (Back-to-Back)
- 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.
Yes, correct!I am able to book FP+ at 60 days from 11/24, but won't be able to book any ON 11/24, but can book all other days starting with 11/25?
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No, it’s not too late because CL FPs come from their own FP pool. You may not be able to choose the evening event - ask DSS CMs what is still available to you if you purchased.