FP+ and ADRs

g3pak

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Can someone remind me exactly how the timing works? You can have one FP at a time, so no overlapping, right? How do ADRs fit in? For example, let's say we were at MK one day. Could we have FPs at: 3-4 p, 4-5 p, 5-6 p,then an ADR at 6 p? Can an ADR start that close to a FP or does there need to be some space?

Another scenario that I assume is not allowed: FPs at 3:15-4:15, 4-5, and 4:45-5:45, then an ADR at 5:30. All sorts of problems with this one, right?
 
Can someone remind me exactly how the timing works? You can have one FP at a time, so no overlapping, right? How do ADRs fit in? For example, let's say we were at MK one day. Could we have FPs at: 3-4 p, 4-5 p, 5-6 p,then an ADR at 6 p? Can an ADR start that close to a FP or does there need to be some space? Another scenario that I assume is not allowed: FPs at 3:15-4:15, 4-5, and 4:45-5:45, then an ADR at 5:30. All sorts of problems with this one, right?
Your FP can overlap with dining, you will get a warning telling you that is the case. Last month we had fast passes that were 1120-1220 and 1205 reservations. It was allowed, but there was a box that warned of the overlapping times.

Your FPs cannot overlap as you suggested. They can bump up against each other 920-1020, 1020-1120, 1120-1220, but no actual overlap.
 

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