Fastpass Plus Repeat Rides?

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I know you aren't allowed to go on an attraction more than once with your FP plus reservations. However, after you finish the third FP, can you then go to a kiosk and get a 4th FP for a ride you previously went on with a FP? Thanks!
 
I know you aren't allowed to go on an attraction more than once with your FP plus reservations. However, after you finish the third FP, can you then go to a kiosk and get a 4th FP for a ride you previously went on with a FP? Thanks!

Yes.
 

Okay, I've searched for an answer to this question I have burning in my head but have been unsuccessful in my hunt...

If I make 3 FP+ ressies, but say, one of them are pretty worthless to me, can I go to a kiosk immediately after entering the park, cancel the one that holds little interest and then book a double or two tier 1 favorites? For example, for DHS, I choose Rock-n-Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, and Star Tours as my 60-day-in-advance FP+ ressies. I walk in the turnstile day of, find the nearest kiosk, cancel Star Tours, and book Toy Story, or a repeat of RnR or ToT.

Is this scenario possible? From what I've read, I'm not seeing anything that prohibits it.

Thanks!
 
Is this scenario possible? From what I've read, I'm not seeing anything that prohibits it.
Thanks!

No, you will not be able to change one of your 3 primary FP+ reservations to a second Tier 1 or a duplicate attraction. Only after you have used (or they have expired) can you change to anything left available.
 
No, you will not be able to change one of your 3 primary FP+ reservations to a second Tier 1 or a duplicate attraction. Only after you have used (or they have expired) can you change to anything left available.

Ah, thanks. But I could choose a different Tier 2? That would just be a day of modification, right? Sorry, haven't been to WDW but once since the new FP+ system was in place and I'm still learning the rules/strategies.
 
Ah, thanks. But I could choose a different Tier 2? That would just be a day of modification, right? Sorry, haven't been to WDW but once since the new FP+ system was in place and I'm still learning the rules/strategies.

You may change an untiered or tier 2 FP+ to a different one at any time. You just can't have 2 of the same attraction or two tier 1 at the same time.
 
For example, for DHS, I choose
A. Rock-n-Roller Coaster,
B. Tower of Terror, and
C. Star Tours

as my 60-day-in-advance FP+ ressies. I walk in the turnstile day of, find the nearest kiosk, cancel Star Tours,
and book Toy Story, or a repeat of RnR or ToT.

Is this scenario possible?

No.
But, there IS a somewhat similar workaround that CAN work.
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Book in advance as your original example:
A. Rock-n-Roller Coaster,
B. Tower of Terror, and
C. Star Tours
THEN: walk in the turnstile day-of, and BEFORE YOU RIDE any FP attractions,
find the nearest kiosk,
CANCEL: Star Tours.

THEN RIDE:
A. Rock-n-Roller Coaster,
B. Tower of Terror
At that point, you can book ANY FP still available that day, so Toy Story, or a repeat of RnR or ToT.
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The above can work with any three attractions' FP+ reservations at any park.
 
But getting a TSMM FP+ day of? Not unheard of, but pretty unlikely. Also, will they let you leave the kiosk without a 3rd FP+ booked?
 
You also can cancel via your app.

On mesaboy2's FP thread, it's been reported that canceling prior to your park day also works.

Disney must have updated the "in park" FP system so that a FP is available as soon as you've used whatever FPs you booked - whether it was only one, two, or three.
 

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