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Your plan looks fine.What would you suggest?

Your plan looks fine.What would you suggest?
The 60 day 'booking window' only applies to when you're physically staying onsite. For the dates after July 12th, you'll have to wait until you're 30 days out to book your fast passes. For offsite visits, you can only book 30 days in advance.Ugh. I thought I had a handle on FP+. Our 60day window opened today for arrival July 6-6nights. We are 2adults with AP and 2adults with 10day PH. I thought I would be able to book FP+ even after my check out date on 7/12 because the 10day tickets are valid from July 6-20. Not the case, the window is only showing as July 6-12. Can someone explain this? TIA
Because that’s your onsite stay dates.the window is only showing as July 6-12.
Just from my personal observation, I think you're fine. I would definitely move 9 and/or 12 up before 4, as SDD seems to go faster than even FOP. I had a friend who just got TSMM 3 weeks out, since it's a Tier 1 and more people are going for SDD or AS. There is a website called the Dibb that gives you an idea as to what is available up to 90 days out. It also lets you know the time of day the passes are available, so it's an interesting study. I pretty much check it every day. Today it shows FOP afternoons available at 60+1 while SDD isn't available until 60 +3 and that's evenings only. I know it's probably something I wouldn't bet the farm on, but it gives you an idea as to the popularity of certain rides, and helps you make decisions.For early August -- these are the fast passes I'd like. I'm normally not concerned about TOT, but recent reports suggest I should be.
60+3 - FOP morning
60+4 - TOT and TSMM morning
60+9 - Slinky and TOT late afternoon
60+10 - FOP morning
60+11 -FOP afternoon
60+12 - Slinky & TOT morning
I was thinking my picking order should be: 3, 4, 9, 12, 10, 11 Then go back and pick the other days and the the remaining FP for these days listed in chronological order.
What would you suggest?
(the terminolgy - -60 + 3 means my 4th day right?)
Thanks for your help.
You’ll have 2 separate booking windows:Will I be able to make FP at 60 days for the first & last days of our tickets and at 30 days for the two days in between?
You’ll have 2 separate booking windows:
60 days out from Stay#1: Book for your checkout date
60 days out from Stay#2 book for your check-in date.
And 30 days out for each of the 2 offsite dates.
That's fine.Can you book a fastpass for 9:20am-10:20am and another one at 10:20am-11:20am? Or is that considered overlapping and not allowed?
60 days out from check-in.when does our FP booking window open ? Day of our arrival,
60 days out from check-in.
Disney has no way to know your first day of park entry.![]()
The best strategy with the date-based tickets is to purchase on the lowest-priced date for a valid ‘ticket timeframe’ that encompasses all your park days.Thanks much ! Good point ! Think I assumed the FP was linked to our park tix and that date
There have been recent threads reporting succes for booking for complete groupings of 12 or more. Of course, these are for the upcoming 2-3 months.This is the first time we are coming as a larger group...7. How difficult is it to schedule passes for 7 and is there a better way to do so? i.e. smaller groupings 3 and 4.
If all your entitlements have been used to book FPs, you can’t check for an open day.I know this has been asked before, but I really don't have time to search. Is there a way of checking FP's for another day without cancelling any that we already have?
At my 60 day mark, I was able to get fast passes for all 10 in my group at the same time for each ride. Then I changed some rides for people but this way it’s the same time frame. There will be an almost 2 year old too but I didn’t have to book for him because of his age.This is the first time we are coming as a larger group...7. How difficult is it to schedule passes for 7 and is there a better way to do so? i.e. smaller groupings 3 and 4.