Skicks35
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 13, 2015
- Messages
- 289
1st time poster, so take it easy on me..
While the new FP+ system has definitely grown on me, I'm still disappointed that you can only schedule them for one park at a time though. With the way the system is set-up, it should be able to recognize that your linked tickets have the park hopper option and allow you to select more than one park per day. Seems Disney would love to have this type of info as it's just another level of data for crowd control purposes. But them's the breaks, so no worries.
With that said, I need some help planning a strategy for my last day (Friday, July 31st). Right now, my plan is to hit DHS first thing in the morning then park hop to MK to finish out the trip. This would be our 2nd day at DHS and 3rd at MK. Currently, I have FPs for the big ticket items at DHS in the morning (TSMM, ToT, ST), then plan on seeing what FPs are available at MK once we get there in the afternoon. Both are recommended parks for that day, so crowds should be a bit more manageable, relatively speaking.
Am I going about this the right way? Thanks guys!
-Scott
While the new FP+ system has definitely grown on me, I'm still disappointed that you can only schedule them for one park at a time though. With the way the system is set-up, it should be able to recognize that your linked tickets have the park hopper option and allow you to select more than one park per day. Seems Disney would love to have this type of info as it's just another level of data for crowd control purposes. But them's the breaks, so no worries.
With that said, I need some help planning a strategy for my last day (Friday, July 31st). Right now, my plan is to hit DHS first thing in the morning then park hop to MK to finish out the trip. This would be our 2nd day at DHS and 3rd at MK. Currently, I have FPs for the big ticket items at DHS in the morning (TSMM, ToT, ST), then plan on seeing what FPs are available at MK once we get there in the afternoon. Both are recommended parks for that day, so crowds should be a bit more manageable, relatively speaking.
Am I going about this the right way? Thanks guys!
-Scott
