FYI - Riding RSR with a Guest Access Card

Oh no, definitely not length of stay. In fact IIRC the person who posted about the 2 ride limit was actually feeling a bit guilty because they figured they probably rode twice while some people were still waiting standby to ride once. It's a per day limit.

Of course keep in mind what ArchOwl said, that there isn't one hard and fast set of rules for every person in every situation, and even if there was, CM's often interpret the same rule differently.

Thanks for the clarification! On a somewhat different note - we are staying at the Grand Californian and will take advantage of being allowed in early on certain days. How would this work with the GAC? Would we be able to ride during that time or would they give a fast pass to come back in a couple hours? It doesn't really matter that much since there are other rides we can take advantage of, but I was just curious.

I have the arrow pass.... once u get ur time and fast pass u can play in the park and come back at the time they give u. Then you wait in the fast pass que. Just remember it still can be long. While we were in line for about 10 min. We sat being next inline for 2 hours with three break downs. Everytime they tested the ride and they were about to let guest on it broke down again. We were inline from 4 to 6:07

Oh my! This would definitely not go over well with my son... is there a way out of the line...well, besides having to push through all the people behind us? And if we get out of line, can we come back later and use the same fast pass?

Geez, now that leads me to another question (SORRY)....if we are given the GAC fast pass, but then end up having to bring my son back to the hotel room to decompress - can we come back at a later time that day/evening or do we have to start over with a new request for a fast pass?
 
Thanks for the clarification! On a somewhat different note - we are staying at the Grand Californian and will take advantage of being allowed in early on certain days. How would this work with the GAC? Would we be able to ride during that time or would they give a fast pass to come back in a couple hours? It doesn't really matter that much since there are other rides we can take advantage of, but I was just curious.
They will give you a time to come back. It will usually be about the length of the standby time. So if the line is 30 mins during EMH, they will have you come back in 30 mins.



Oh my! This would definitely not go over well with my son... is there a way out of the line...well, besides having to push through all the people behind us? And if we get out of line, can we come back later and use the same fast pass?
When this happened to us, everyone in the FP line was exited.

Geez, now that leads me to another question (SORRY)....if we are given the GAC fast pass, but then end up having to bring my son back to the hotel room to decompress - can we come back at a later time that day/evening or do we have to start over with a new request for a fast pass?
you can come back at the later time. You cannot get a second ride until the first one is used.
 
Geez, now that leads me to another question (SORRY)....if we are given the GAC fast pass, but then end up having to bring my son back to the hotel room to decompress - can we come back at a later time that day/evening or do we have to start over with a new request for a fast pass?

Keep in mind that the FP line is almost always shortest in the morning and builds as the day goes on, so I'd suggest trying to ride at the earliest time on your pass if possible. Since you're staying on site if you head straight to RSR as soon as you have access to the park I'm guessing your return time will still be before the park is officially open.

Have a great trip!
 
Thanks for the clarification! On a somewhat different note - we are staying at the Grand Californian and will take advantage of being allowed in early on certain days. How would this work with the GAC? Would we be able to ride during that time or would they give a fast pass to come back in a couple hours? It doesn't really matter that much since there are other rides we can take advantage of, but I was just curious.



Oh my! This would definitely not go over well with my son... is there a way out of the line...well, besides having to push through all the people behind us? And if we get out of line, can we come back later and use the same fast pass?

Geez, now that leads me to another question (SORRY)....if we are given the GAC fast pass, but then end up having to bring my son back to the hotel room to decompress - can we come back at a later time that day/evening or do we have to start over with a new request for a fast pass?

no that was my problem, my son is autistic and they gave us the three hour come back time and we got in the FP line and it broke down for over an hour well opbviously we had to leave and they told us that since we got out of line we had to wait ANOTHER three hours in order to get back in the line and this happened THREE times. I asked for a lead the fourth time and no luck so I asked for a supervisor and was finally let into the FP line. I must admit it is a hassle usually if the ride breaks down and you have to get out of line they give you a pass to either come back or use on another ride and they don't do that with this one.
 



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