How many fastpasses can you have at one time?

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How many FB can I have issued, in my hand, at one time?

if I grab CARS, then other, then other....but they are for various times during day...how many at once can I have?
 
How many FB can I have issued, in my hand, at one time?

if I grab CARS, then other, then other....but they are for various times during day...how many at once can I have?

RSR and WoC are disconnected from the system, meaning they do not impact any other FP you have. Likewise, DL and DCA are disconnected from each other. Most reports indicate Screamin' at DCA is also disconnected. (Disconnected rides are still "connected" to themselves, so you cannot get an other RSR FP immediately after you got the first one. The regular FP rules apply.)

It's hard to say how many FP you can have because it depends on the time windows. When you get a FP, you can get the next FP when the time window opens up OR two hours later, whichever comes first.

So for example, let's say you get a FP at 9:00 am with a time window of 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm. You would be eligible to get your next FP at 11:00 am; two hours after you got the original FP.

On the other hand, let's say you get a FP at 9:00 am with a time window of 10:00 am to 11:00 am. You would be eligible to get your next FP at 10:00 am; the time when the time window opens.

So it all depends on when the time windows are. The further away the time window is from when you got the FP, the more likely you are to have more FPs in hand.

My guesses says that most people don't have more than one or two FPs (not counting RSR and WoC) at a time.
 
Unlimited...technically speaking. But as mentioned, it all has to do with timing. You can go get a RSR fast pass...then immediately pull another for say Soarin in DCA as RSR is disconnected. You can then walk over to DLR pull one there for say Space Mountain...say you pull Soarin at 10a and return time is 11a...and you pull SM at 10:30 a with a 11:30a return...you can then go pull another DCA FP at 11a and DL FP at 11:30..anmd poof, you have 5.

Now it rarely times out that well, but if use a bit of strategy you can rack up quote a few.

Keep in mind as I mentioned, DCA and DL are "disconnected" from each other meaning that having a DCA FP does not limit you from pulling a DL FP.
 
Unlimited...technically speaking. But as mentioned, it all has to do with timing. You can go get a RSR fast pass...then immediately pull another for say Soarin in DCA as RSR is disconnected. You can then walk over to DLR pull one there for say Space Mountain...say you pull Soarin at 10a and return time is 11a...and you pull SM at 10:30 a with a 11:30a return...you can then go pull another DCA FP at 11a and DL FP at 11:30..anmd poof, you have 5.

Now it rarely times out that well, but if use a bit of strategy you can rack up quote a few.

Keep in mind as I mentioned, DCA and DL are "disconnected" from each other meaning that having a DCA FP does not limit you from pulling a DL FP.

That's not my definition of unlimited. :teacher:
The max, best case scenario would be 5. RSR, CS, another DCA ride, WOC, and a ride in DL. But you might be running your rear off collecting them all and using them within the return window. :goodvibes
 

That's not my definition of unlimited. :teacher:
The max, best case scenario would be 5. RSR, CS, another DCA ride, WOC, and a ride in DL. But you might be running your rear off collecting them all and using them within the return window. :goodvibes

Actually, ParkHopper1 was correct. You can easily have more than 5 FPs at a time.

Take all your 5 above.

Then assume the "other DCA ride" you mention is for Soarin Over CA. You get the FP at 10AM and the return window is say at 3-4PM. Now you have 5 FPs.

The next chance to get a DCA FP is 2 hours later than 10AM - or at noon. At noon you get a FP for ToT with a return window of say 1PM-2PM. Now you have 6 FPs.

At 1PM you get a FP for GRR. Now you have 7 FPs.

If you hop to DL you can get more still.

As the PP said, it depends on the timing of the FP windows.

:wizard:
 
Actually, ParkHopper1 was correct. You can easily have more than 5 FPs at a time.

Take all your 5 above.

Then assume the "other DCA ride" you mention is for Soarin Over CA. You get the FP at 10AM and the return window is say at 3-4PM. Now you have 5 FPs.

The next chance to get a DCA FP is 2 hours later than 10AM - or at noon. At noon you get a FP for ToT with a return window of say 1PM-2PM. Now you have 6 FPs.

At 1PM you get a FP for GRR. Now you have 7 FPs.

If you hop to DL you can get more still.

As the PP said, it depends on the timing of the FP windows.

:wizard:

This is true.. forgot about getting another when your window opens up. Quite a bit of running to get back inside the windows. And I still wouldn't use the word unlimited. :)
 
This is true.. forgot about getting another when your window opens up. Quite a bit of running to get back inside the windows. And I still wouldn't use the word unlimited. :)

Well, you can say the only limit to how many you can get is how much walking you want to do. And how many hours there are in the day. You are the limit. Disney does not limit them. :)

:wizard:
 
It's hard to say how many FP you can have because it depends on the time windows.

If you have trouble keeping track of the two hour window versus earliest time to return, you can always look at the bottom of your most recent fastpass and it will tell you when you can get another. WoC and RSR will tell you that they do not affect your ability to get another FP. For California Screamin', if it is disconnected, would probably not tell you correct information as I don't believe it is intended to be "disconnected".
 


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