CheekyRose
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Thank you everyone. Here now. MaxPass is great! So worth it!
At the current price of $10 per person, adding $30 to each day you use it, I’d say it’s more than worth it if you have parkhoppers or are at DL. I think it can be of more questionable value on a DCA-only day (there are only 7 FP rides there and the machines are less spread out than on the DL side). It depends what you want to do there. Also, in June, you’re potentially dealing with Star Wars, so who knoooooows how things will be?I am in the pre-planning stages for a trip next June. There will be 3 of us and we will most likely spend a day at each park. I have never been to DisneyLand before. I am only familiar with how things work at DisneyWorld. I am trying to decide if the MaxPass is worth getting. Is there a limit on how may Fast Passes you are allowed to have at one time?
ETA: I just watched the videos (It’s almost 4:00 in the morning and I can’t sleep) and if I understand it correctly we would be booking one FastPass at a time. We each will have to pay $10 per day for each of us to obtain a fast pass, but they all can be booked from one phone. If we each have the app on our phones we will all have access to the same information? Can anyone in my party who has the app make the selections or makes changes?
I am in the pre-planning stages for a trip next June. There will be 3 of us and we will most likely spend a day at each park. I have never been to DisneyLand before. I am only familiar with how things work at DisneyWorld...
In addition to the MP info you're finding in this thread, you'll find lots of trip planning help here: A DLR Guide for WDW Vets.
I am in the pre-planning stages for a trip next June...
Note that you don't have to pay for FastPass. That's free, it just requires some additional walking. MaxPass is a service whereby you can get FastPasses on the DL app without having to physically walk to the machine to get them.I am in the pre-planning stages for a trip next June. There will be 3 of us and we will most likely spend a day at each park. I have never been to DisneyLand before. I am only familiar with how things work at DisneyWorld. I am trying to decide if the MaxPass is worth getting. Is there a limit on how may Fast Passes you are allowed to have at one time?
ETA: I just watched the videos (It’s almost 4:00 in the morning and I can’t sleep) and if I understand it correctly we would be booking one FastPass at a time. We each will have to pay $10 per day for each of us to obtain a fast pass, but they all can be booked from one phone. If we each have the app on our phones we will all have access to the same information? Can anyone in my party who has the app make the selections or makes changes?
Hi! I'm not understanding how you have had 3 to 5 fps at one time. Do they not enforce the return windows at dl like they do at wdw?At the current price of $10 per person, adding $30 to each day you use it, I’d say it’s more than worth it if you have parkhoppers or are at DL. I think it can be of more questionable value on a DCA-only day (there are only 7 FP rides there and the machines are less spread out than on the DL side). It depends what you want to do there. Also, in June, you’re potentially dealing with Star Wars, so who knoooooows how things will be?
You book one and then book the next one as soon as you’re eligible to book another one (usually when that return window opens, but a maximum of 90 minutes later). More info on that here: https://www.disboards.com/threads/the-answer-to-when-can-i-pull-my-next-fp.3634984/#post-58222160
I often have 3 FPs in my app at a time (once I had 5), and it’s not hard to use 10-12 FPs in a full day. You can book from your hotel if you take an afternoon break. It’s great.
With MaxPass you can get another FP 90 minutes I think after the last one you got, even if the window hasn’t come yet.Hi! I'm not understanding how you have had 3 to 5 fps at one time. Do they not enforce the return windows at dl like they do at wdw?
Hi! I'm not understanding how you have had 3 to 5 fps at one time. Do they not enforce the return windows at dl like they do at wdw?
In addition to the "90 minutes later" scenario described above by PPs, I have this type of situation a lot:Hi! I'm not understanding how you have had 3 to 5 fps at one time. Do they not enforce the return windows at dl like they do at wdw?
That's too bad. Does it work like back in the day at WDW where you go up to the ride and take a ticket from a FP kiosk?No magic bands at DLR. FPs cannot be pre-booked -- you cannot get FPs until you activate your ticket at the gates.
These two videos will give you a good overview of MP so you can see what it does and whether it would work well for you:
That's too bad. Does it work like back in the day at WDW where you go up to the ride and take a ticket from a FP kiosk?
I’m not nuts about paying for fast passes, but we are only spending one day in Disneyland, so this might be the most efficient way to ride as many rides as possible.It's not bad at all! DLR has MaxPass (see the title of this thread) which is the digital version of FP -- MP works with the DL app on your smart phone. Watch the two videos linked above for a good overview of how MP works. You can still use the free FPs from the machines or you can pay $10/person/day for the digital version (no running to the machines -- book from your phone in either park). FP/MP at DLR allows you to get as many FPs as you can get in one day -- some people have had as many as 15 FP rides in one day on a very busy day -- you probably could get more on a less busy day. The system works extremely well if you know how to use it.
That's too bad. Does it work like back in the day at WDW where you go up to the ride and take a ticket from a FP kiosk?