Go with this^. It gives you two FPs at MK rather than just one (4th).Would it be better to: 1. Reserve only FEA, then reserve 2 MK FP+ after scanning at FEA
Yes. Link your new tickets to those who have FPs booked.We have our FPs made but now are considering getting a different ticket and saving the ticket that is currently linked for another time. Is it possible to do this without losing the FPs that we already made?
Thank you! That was what I was thinking but wanted to be sure.Yes. Link your new tickets to those who have FPs booked.
Then, move the other tickets to a Ticket Saver/Fake Person until you need to use them for a future trip.
Yes book for the complete group for each FP.If I am the only guest listed on my room reservation, but my family of 7 people have tickets, can we still make FP+reservations for everyone at the 60 day mark? (Even though they are not listed on the room reservation?)
Hello all. I looked through, but don't know if I found exactly what I was looking for. I will be going in November with 6 adults and 2 kids. The adults are split amongst three resorts and reservations as well as arrival times.
Is the best way to handle Fastpass (as well as ADR) to be the "team leader" and add everyone to My Disney Experience so I can plan and control everything? How would that work with magic bands? Thanks
Yes, once you use day 1, you can book day 8, and so on.We recently got APs and will be having a 5 day onsite stay followed by a 9 day offsite stay. My understanding is we can hold Fps for 7 days total. My question is can we book another day of Fps after we use the first day or do we have to wait until we use all 7 days?
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Yes; a regular AP can be upgraded to a Premier Passport.I'm hoping this is the right place to ask this!
I'm planning to get a premier passport - the annual pass that's good for both Disney World and Disneyland - for my trip in October that will take in both resorts, as I'll be back again (and probably do both resorts again) within the year. I'll also be staying onsite at Disney World so any annual passholder discount will be handy.
But you can only buy then onsite, which means obviously I wouldn't be able to book FP+ 60 days out.
So my plan is to buy a Disney World AP online, use to book FP+ and then upgrade it once I'm there. I actually wanted to do Disneyland first, but I can't think of a way to make that work.
Will this work? Can you upgrade a normal AP to a premier passport? Do I need to do it on the last day so as not to lose my pre booked FP+?
Yes; a regular AP can be upgraded to a Premier Passport.
If you begin at DL, buy the AP that you need and then upgrade to Premier when you reach WDW.
When upgrading to an AP when you are an onsite guest, all your FPs remain intact whether you upgrade on the first day or last day.
You didn't give any exact dates so do this:But if I don't have a ticket for WDW until I'm at Disneyland, I won't be able to book my fast passes 60 days out, right? So that doesn't work!
What would you do?
We are doing an Epcot AM/MK PM day on day 64 (March 30). The only FP+ we really need at Epcot is FEA (don't want to rush up there at rope drop...planning to do TT/Soarin' back to back instead). Let's assume we are able to snag 11:00-12:00 for FEA. Would it be better to: 1. Reserve only FEA, then reserve 2 MK FP+ after scanning at FEA OR 2. Reserve throwaway FP+ at 9:00-10:00, reserve 1 MK FP+ after scanning the throwaway?
The FP with park hopping is in the FP FAQ Addendum Sticky at the top of the page.I'm so confused. If you only reserve one FP at one park, you are able to book two more at a different park after the first one is used? For instance, if I reserve Soarin at 9:00-10:00 then scan at 9:00 I can reserve two more at HS? I didn't read the information that way.
This is correct. Review the thread in hiro's post for additional detail.I'm so confused. If you only reserve one FP at one park, you are able to book two more at a different park after the first one is used? For instance, if I reserve Soarin at 9:00-10:00 then scan at 9:00 I can reserve two more at HS? I didn't read the information that way.