No; you’ll be limited to 10 days of pre-booked FPs.We are going in January and staying 11 days. I have a 10 day park hopper (considering AP). Can we make FP for our entire stay? There will be at least 1 day we don't go to the park, but not sure what day we will not do parks.
We are going in January and staying 11 days. I have a 10 day park hopper (considering AP). Can we make FP for our entire stay? There will be at least 1 day we don't go to the park, but not sure what day we will not do parks.
No; you’ll be limited to 10 days of pre-booked FPs.
If you book for your max of 10, as you get closer to your trip you can Cancel a day of FPs and book for that 1 extra day.Next questions since you guys are always so helpful. I realize that I can only book 10 days worth of FP's at 60 days. As my trip gets closer (say 49 days) can I book FP for the extra days I am there?
We are going in January and staying 11 days. I have a 10 day park hopper (considering AP). Can we make FP for our entire stay? There will be at least 1 day we don't go to the park, but not sure what day we will not do parks.
Next questions since you guys are always so helpful. I realize that I can only book 10 days worth of FP's at 60 days. As my trip gets closer (say 49 days) can I book FP for the extra days I am there?
Next questions since you guys are always so helpful. I realize that I can only book 10 days worth of FP's at 60 days. As my trip gets closer (say 49 days) can I book FP for the extra days I am there?
I have an annual pass but it has been my experience that even for passholders, they only let you book a maximum of ten days of FP+ for a given trip. The limiting factor is not the number of days on your ticket, but rather, they say everyone is limited to ten days.
I have an annual pass but it has been my experience that even for passholders, they only let you book a maximum of ten days of FP+ for a given trip. The limiting factor is not the number of days on your ticket, but rather, they say everyone is limited to ten days.
Sorry, but that's not the rule.
If a guest has, say, 14 days worth of tickets, the guest can book 14 days of FP+ in advance,
within the rules of number of days before being at WDW.
Rules for AP FPs are a special case.
How does one get a 14 day ticket though? I thought they only went up to 10, except for the special UK tickets, for UK citizens.
- Annual Pass (AP) holders have similar benefits as onsite guests when staying at an onsite resort. The primary difference is that AP holders can book up to 7 days of FPs at all times, and more if the length of the onsite stay is greater.
I thought 10 days was the max as well but I have an AP and booked 14 days worth of FPs in November. I am staying on property though. Perhaps that’s the difference?
I didn't say "a 14 day ticket."
I said "14 days worth of tickets."
That can easily be done by buying more than one multi-day ticket.
Also, for Disney sells special United Kingdom tickets (available to guests from UK) that offer 14 days (or even 21 days) on one ticket.
I have an annual pass but it has been my experience that even for passholders, they only let you book a maximum of ten days of FP+ for a given trip. The limiting factor is not the number of days on your ticket, but rather, they say everyone is limited to ten days.