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How may Fast Pass+ do Annual Pass Holders get each quarter or year.

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How may Fast Pass+ do Annual Pass Holders get each quarter or year. When does a quarter start. We live out of state but plan to go to WDW in July for 4 days, Oct for 8 days, plus another time. After you use the first three FP+ each day does the fourth FP+ go against your account. I SHOW 7 DAY MAX: This is what Disney post: This Guest currently has the maximum number of FastPass+ selections that can be confirmed based on the number and type of tickets associated to their MyDisneyExperience account. If new FastPass+ selections are made for this day, you will be given the opportunity to trade them for another set of previously confirmed FastPass+ selections.
 


1. How may Fast Pass+ do Annual Pass Holders get each quarter or year.


2. When does a quarter start
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3. We live out of state but plan to go to WDW in July for 4 days, Oct for 8 days, plus another time.

4. After you use the first three FP+ each day does the fourth FP+ go against your account.

1. There is no quarterly or yearly limit.

2. There is no dated "quarter" that comes into play for guests.

3. Sounds great!

4. There is no "account" to go against.

AP holders who do not book a WDW Resort for their stay can book up to 7 days of FP+ at a time.
After a guest uses the first of the 7 days, (s)he may then book ANOTHER day of advance FP+.
That means a "rolling" 7 days at a time.
That AP guest can make as many FP+ "days" as (s)he needs throughout the year.

Any info that mentioned a "quarterly quota" of FP+ for AP guests was total fabrication.
 
Just wanted to add, the AP holder with no resort reservation is on a rolling 30 day window. Obviously one would expect this to be more of a factor for locals but thought I'd mention it anyway :goodvibes

If you have a resort res you are on the same 60 day window as every other resort guest.
 

As a AP holder it is exactly the same system as with MYW or any other ticket holders, you can choose your three before you go and then have the extra ones, there is no actual limit apart from one every hour, so if you have used up all you pre-booked FP+by 11am and the park is open until midnight you can actually have 10 or more FP should you wish and if they are available as availability can run out, but, you can check on your app or go to the FP+ kiosks which are widely located in all the parks. Is it me, but, is there a lot of mis-information and fallacies going around about FP+, it really is a lot more simple than people are making it out to be.
 
As a AP holder it is exactly the same system as with MYW or any other ticket holders, you can choose your three before you go and then have the extra ones, there is no actual limit apart from one every hour, so if you have used up all you pre-booked FP+by 11am and the park is open until midnight you can actually have 10 or more FP should you wish and if they are available as availability can run out, but, you can check on your app or go to the FP+ kiosks which are widely located in all the parks. Is it me, but, is there a lot of mis-information and fallacies going around about FP+, it really is a lot more simple than people are making it out to be.

I can assure you there are many who, from experience, find the "new system" to be much more cumbersome, limiting, time-consuming, and complex than it needs to be.
 
As a AP holder it is exactly the same system as with MYW or any other ticket holders, you can choose your three before you go and then have the extra ones, there is no actual limit apart from one every hour, so if you have used up all you pre-booked FP+by 11am and the park is open until midnight you can actually have 10 or more FP should you wish and if they are available as availability can run out, but, you can check on your app or go to the FP+ kiosks which are widely located in all the parks. Is it me, but, is there a lot of mis-information and fallacies going around about FP+, it really is a lot more simple than people are making it out to be.

Based on reports so far, I'm pretty sure that anyone there on a day they could get 10 FPs was probably there on a day they didn't need FP at all. Or they rode Stitch's Great Escape 5 times.
 
Based on reports so far, I'm pretty sure that anyone there on a day they could get 10 FPs was probably there on a day they didn't need FP at all. Or they rode Stitch's Great Escape 5 times.

We were at MK on 6/13/14 and used 10 FP. Didn't ride Stitch or use them for lesser needed attractions. We were there from 9am-midnight. Other than the lines for the FP kiosks, which moved pretty quickly, we actually liked FP+. This was our 18th family trip and were actually surprised at how much we liked it. :goodvibes
 
Can an AP holder book 7 days of fastpasses without a Disney resort reservation AND book fastpasses for the legnth of stay at a resort?

In other words if I have a trip planned with say 3 days offsite before my resort stay can I book fastpasses for those days (at 30 days out) in addition to the days of my resort stay(at 60 days out)?
 
Can an AP holder book 7 days of fastpasses without a Disney resort reservation AND book fastpasses for the legnth of stay at a resort?

In other words if I have a trip planned with say 3 days offsite before my resort stay can I book fastpasses for those days (at 30 days out) in addition to the days of my resort stay(at 60 days out)?

Everything I've read is that AP holders max out at 7 days at any one time, period.
 
From the 'MyMagic+ for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders' page:
If you are an Annual Passholder, you are also invited to plan 7 days of FastPass+ selections within any 30-day period—for 1 park per day. Your 7 days don’t have to be consecutive and you can plan for an additional day as soon as one of your existing days has passed.

You can choose up to 3 FastPass+ experiences per day up to 30 days in advance of your visit—so you can relax and enjoy the moment with your family and friends, knowing that some of your must-do attractions and entertainment are all set.

If you are staying at a Disney Resort hotel, you can make your FastPass+ selections up to 60 days prior to check-in. Plus, you may hold FastPass+ selections for up to 7 days or the length of your hotel stay—whichever is greater!

After you use all of the initial FastPass+ experiences on the day of your visit (or your arrival windows have passed), you can select one additional FastPass+ experience to use that same day (based on availability). The additional FastPass+ experience is a rolling FastPass+ experience—each time you use an additional FastPass+ experience, you can select a new one.

Additional FastPass+ selections must be made at a FastPass+ kiosk within the same park as the FastPass+ experience that you wish to select, and they can be made at a different park from your previous selections.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/plan/my-disney-experience/passholder/
 
::yes:: That's been the case for me, even with multiple resort reservations. 7 days, tops.

I think that rule is trumped by an on-site reservation.

From the 'MyMagic+ for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders' page:

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/plan/my-disney-experience/passholder/

Interesting difference here. I wonder if this is one of those things where the official info (especially on the site) does not match actual practice. I've read a number of other reports like PrincessV's in the past--7 days tops even with a 10-day resort stay. :confused3

I welcome comments from those who have been in this particular situation.
 
Interesting difference here. I wonder if this is one of those things where the official info (especially on the site) does not match actual practice. I've read a number of other reports like PrincessV's in the past--7 days tops even with a 10-day resort stay. :confused3

I welcome comments from those who have been in this particular situation.

We have APs, and have booked FP+ for the full resort stays, 8 days once, 10 days, and 9 days respectively.
 
Interesting difference here. I wonder if this is one of those things where the official info (especially on the site) does not match actual practice. I've read a number of other reports like PrincessV's in the past--7 days tops even with a 10-day resort stay. :confused3

I welcome comments from those who have been in this particular situation.
The FAQ link in my first post on this thread addresses the resort stay question.
 
Interesting difference here. I wonder if this is one of those things where the official info (especially on the site) does not match actual practice. I've read a number of other reports like PrincessV's in the past--7 days tops even with a 10-day resort stay. :confused3

I welcome comments from those who have been in this particular situation.

My guess is a glitch for some - maybe it matters how the reservation is booked? IDK. I've got a regular resort res booked through Orbitz (but linked on MDE) and a stay on points through DVC - 9 days all together - plus a few random days of FPs booked. But I absolutely can't get more than 7 days at a time. It hasn't mattered enough to call about it, though, so I just live with it. :)
 
We have an annual pass and we have ten night of resort stay planned. I had no issue planning 11 days of fp+.
 


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