bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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That's excellent advice - in this particular instance I was responding to a poster who did not understand how someone grabbed both a Buzz and a Star Tours fastpass a minute apart but that's a really good tip!!!
For the most part the show tickets are the ones that don't bind the guest to any restriction on getting a ride FP. I'm not sure why Buzz was "disconnected" but it doesn't like something management would do for the long term. The restriction on getting new ones is meant to limit the number of issued passes such that standby lines aren't too long. I also don't think it would make any sense to prevent someone from getting a ride FP due to having a show ticket, especially if the show is way later.
I guess we can talk about how some people used to used FastPass, which was collect them throughout the day and then use them even after they had expired. It would be possible to binge on several consecutive rides before leaving for the day. Of course the issue was that was the system was designed for "flow control" such that roughly the same number of people would be using the passes for any given time frame. I think Disney management knew this and probably didn't think that higher use of the passes at night was a good thing since the FP holder lines were longer and consequently standby lines.