Hopefully simple FP+ question

spiderann

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i've read a couple threads but didn't find my answer so i hope i'm not rehashing this again. sorry if i am!

Staying offsite for 7 days last weekend in May/first week of June. Bought 4-day tickets (with WPF&M option). I know when my 30-day window for booking FP+ opens already (April 30th).However, I'm not doing 4 park days back to back. (2 days on, 1 day water park, 1 day at universal, 1 day water park, 1 day on, etc.) i know the tickets expire 14 days after first use.

my question is, when my FP+booking window opens, will i have 14 days available to me to book FP+ for if needed? or only 4 days since my tickets are 4 day passes? :confused3
 
i've read a couple threads but didn't find my answer so i hope i'm not rehashing this again. sorry if i am!

Staying offsite for 7 days last weekend in May/first week of June. Bought 4-day tickets (with WPF&M option). I know when my 30-day window for booking FP+ opens already (April 30th).However, I'm not doing 4 park days back to back. (2 days on, 1 day water park, 1 day at universal, 1 day water park, 1 day on, etc.) i know the tickets expire 14 days after first use.

my question is,

1. when my FP+booking window opens, will i have 14 days available to me to book FP+ for if needed?

2. or only 4 days since my tickets are 4 day passes? :confused3

2. You will only have 4 days, total, to MAKE FP+ reservations (3 per day.)

1. You will be able to book ANY day that is 30 days or less away.
(But, again, you will only be able to KEEP up to 4 days' worth of FP+ at any one time.)
 
We are going Feb. 13-Feb. 19 and also staying off site. I have been having to book my FP day by day. A couple of days ago (30 days prior to Feb. 13) I was able to book for Feb. 13 only. The following day I was able to book for Feb. 14 only, etc.
 
We are going Feb. 13-Feb. 19 and also staying off site. I have been having to book my FP day by day. A couple of days ago (30 days prior to Feb. 13) I was able to book for Feb. 13 only. The following day I was able to book for Feb. 14 only, etc.

did you purchase your tickets through disney and have them linked to MDE before you tried booking FP+?? or did you have tickets completely separately?
 

did you purchase your tickets through disney and have them linked to MDE before you tried booking FP+?? or did you have tickets completely separately?

That would not make any difference in the ability to book more than 30 days in advance.

Only an on-site WDW resort reservation will allow 60-days (+10) advance FP+ booking.
With no WDW resort reservation, the maximum advance FP+ booking is 30 days in advance,
one-day-at-a-time.

If you want to make MULTIPLE days' booking at one time without a resort stay, you can wait until multiple (or all) of your
vacation days are 30 days or less in advance.
 
That would not make any difference in the ability to book more than 30 days in advance.

it wouldn't? i thought that at the 30 day window, if you have multi-day tickets (in my case 4-day), you could book for at least the same number of days on your tickets (4 days for me)??
 
it wouldn't? i thought that at the 30 day window, if you have multi-day tickets (in my case 4-day), you could book for at least the same number of days on your tickets (4 days for me)??

Only an on-site WDW resort reservation will allow 60-days (+10) advance FP+ booking.
With no WDW resort reservation, the maximum advance FP+ booking is 30 days in advance,
one-day-at-a-time.

If you want to make MULTIPLE days' booking at one time without a resort stay, you can wait until multiple (or all) of your
vacation days are 30 days or less in advance.
 
it wouldn't? i thought that at the 30 day window, if you have multi-day tickets (in my case 4-day), you could book for at least the same number of days on your tickets (4 days for me)??

For offsite guests it works just like ADRs. To book exactly at the 180 (30) days, you need to do it day by day. If you are within the 180 (30) days, then you can book up to the point where it hits the 180 (30) day limit.
 
For offsite guests it works just like ADRs. To book exactly at the 180 (30) days, you need to do it day by day. If you are within the 180 (30) days, then you can book up to the point where it hits the 180 (30) day limit.

ahhhh i see. i did just that for my ADRs in early December. good to know. thanks!
 














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