twodogs
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We have been to WDW several times since FP+ (and earlier when it was FP-), used Magic Bands, booked our 4th and beyond FPs on the app, etc (last visit to WDW was this April). We are going to WDW again in December. In between our April WDW visit and the upcoming one, we have been to DLR twice, most recently in September, after MaxPass was introduced (which we used). We have done paper FP several times at DLR also. This got me thinking...
My question, which seems like an obvious one I guess, but I'm wanting to verify, is that it seems so different that I can only have ONE FP booked at a time (other than the initial 3 for the day), EVER at WDW. Is that correct??? If I am reading and remembering correctly, once I get to the 4th FP and beyond, it is one at a time for the rest of the day, no matter how late the return time of my FP is compared to the current time? So if I book my 4th FP as something that has a return time of 4 hours later, I can't make any other FP fr 4 hours, until I use the current one?
I honestly think the answer is yes, I can only hold one FP after the initial 3, but compared to DLR's system, that seems crazy. With MaxPass at DLR, I was able to book 45 different rides for our party of 4 (some were repeats of the same ride, but 45 "episodes" of riding) in our 3 day trip last month (if we did paper FP at DLR and had to walk to each attraction, it would have cut this down somewhat but not 50% or anything). It is because at DLR, it is like what I recall of old FP-, where you can book another FP 1.5 hours after you book a FP (if the return time is way out, like 4 hours later, and you have Max Pass (paper FP is 2 hours after you book a FP)). So many times, we had several sets of FPs at once, scattered with return times throughout the next several hours.
Please let me know if I am crazy in my thinking about WDW. If you can only have one FP at a time at WDW other than the initial 3, I can't see us getting more than 5-8 total FPs for any given day, on the best day, especially if we are anywhere other than MK, due to this limitation. Sorry this is probably a super simple question, and I just need to accept the answer and how it's done at WDW, but I really like the DLR system because it seems to allow so many more FP per day (even without any ability to prebook FP there)!
My question, which seems like an obvious one I guess, but I'm wanting to verify, is that it seems so different that I can only have ONE FP booked at a time (other than the initial 3 for the day), EVER at WDW. Is that correct??? If I am reading and remembering correctly, once I get to the 4th FP and beyond, it is one at a time for the rest of the day, no matter how late the return time of my FP is compared to the current time? So if I book my 4th FP as something that has a return time of 4 hours later, I can't make any other FP fr 4 hours, until I use the current one?
I honestly think the answer is yes, I can only hold one FP after the initial 3, but compared to DLR's system, that seems crazy. With MaxPass at DLR, I was able to book 45 different rides for our party of 4 (some were repeats of the same ride, but 45 "episodes" of riding) in our 3 day trip last month (if we did paper FP at DLR and had to walk to each attraction, it would have cut this down somewhat but not 50% or anything). It is because at DLR, it is like what I recall of old FP-, where you can book another FP 1.5 hours after you book a FP (if the return time is way out, like 4 hours later, and you have Max Pass (paper FP is 2 hours after you book a FP)). So many times, we had several sets of FPs at once, scattered with return times throughout the next several hours.
Please let me know if I am crazy in my thinking about WDW. If you can only have one FP at a time at WDW other than the initial 3, I can't see us getting more than 5-8 total FPs for any given day, on the best day, especially if we are anywhere other than MK, due to this limitation. Sorry this is probably a super simple question, and I just need to accept the answer and how it's done at WDW, but I really like the DLR system because it seems to allow so many more FP per day (even without any ability to prebook FP there)!