Lightening Lane Multipass for Multiple Days

threeboysmom

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I've been watching some YouTube tutorials on how to book LL multipasses and still can't find the answer to my question. I get that you can only book one day at a time, but do you have to go through the entire checkout process for each day? OR can you book for one day, then go back and book another day (and so on and so forth) until all days of your trip are booked and then pay with just one charge/total for all days at once?

Hopefully that makes sense!
 
I've been watching some YouTube tutorials on how to book LL multipasses and still can't find the answer to my question. I get that you can only book one day at a time, but do you have to go through the entire checkout process for each day? OR can you book for one day, then go back and book another day (and so on and so forth) until all days of your trip are booked and then pay with just one charge/total for all days at once?

Hopefully that makes sense!
You have to go through the checkout process for each day.
 
I get that you can only book one day at a time, but do you have to go through the entire checkout process for each day? OR can you book for one day, then go back and book another day (and so on and so forth) until all days of your trip are booked and then pay with just one charge/total for all days at once?
Nope you must complete a single day purchase for your LLMP and/or LLSP in a single transaction. Note: you can split your LLMP and LLSP selections in (2) transactions.

Then you can do another day. Each day, 1 at a time. Your selections are only held for 5 minutes while complete each of your transaction(s).

Dave
 
Imagine if you get to book all your days in one transaction? Most of your selections will be gone or changed to a different slot by the time you pay.
 

Each day is a separate transaction.

You pick the day and the park and the attractions and the times and then check out.
Rinse and repeat.
And there's a time limit to complete each transaction.
 
Thanks for asking this OP. It's exactly what I was coming here to ask as well.

Has anyone had issues paying for LLMP with a Disney gift card? That's my plan.
 
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Thanks for asking this OP. It's exactly what I was coming here to ask as well.

Has anyone had issues paying for LLMP with a Disney gift card? That's my plan.

You can but you cannot save it under payments so you'll have to enter the number each transaction. (People have suggested just putting that number into your notes app so you can copy paste.)
 
You can but you cannot save it under payments so you'll have to enter the number each transaction. (People have suggested just putting that number into your notes app so you can copy paste.)
Perfect. That's exactly what I planned to do. Thanks for the confirmation. Tomorrow's the day so hopefully it all goes well.
 
Perfect. That's exactly what I planned to do. Thanks for the confirmation. Tomorrow's the day so hopefully it all goes well.
Make sure your MDE is up to date and be prepared with a detailed list of what you're going to book. Select the most difficult-to-get attraction (e.g., Slinky) first before you select the others for that day.
 
It's a bit of pain doing it daily. But not as much of a pain as being up Pacific time 4am for a week to get some LLs for the family. And that's why I hate WDW's version of LL far more than I hate LL at DL. Mind you, neither are on my Christmas card list.
 
Has anyone paid with a Disney CC redemption card, and if so was it more difficult than using a credit card?
Better q! Can you just pay for it directly with your Disney credit card and redeem your Disney points against it? (Since Chase allows you to redeem your rewards directly for Disney purchases now instead of requiring the stupid redemption card be used)
 
Better q! Can you just pay for it directly with your Disney credit card and redeem your Disney points against it? (Since Chase allows you to redeem your rewards directly for Disney purchases now instead of requiring the stupid redemption card be used)
What does that mean? Is this new? I thought we had to wait till the total Disney dollars comes through after your bill cycle is over.
 
We're onsite for the first 3 nights. Then offsite.
Then you don't need to do this daily.

At the 7 day mark before your on-site stay, you will be able to book for your 3/4 days. If you are staying 3 nights you can book for your check-in day, and your check-out day.

For your off-site portion you can book for your length of tickets 3 days before it begins from onsite at WDW, and not at 4 AM from the west coast unless you happen to be using APs but you never answered if you were.

Dave
 
What does that mean? Is this new? I thought we had to wait till the total Disney dollars comes through after your bill cycle is over.
You do have to wait until your cycle is over to be rewarded your pending Disney dollars. After that you can use the Pay Yourself Back feature to access those dollars without having to go through a Redemption Card. I'm wondering you can use Pay Yourself Back on LL purchases. From the "what is pay yourself back" FAQ

Disney Rewards Dollars may be redeemed for a statement credit using Pay Yourself Back® toward purchases made with your Disney® Visa® Card at select merchants within the 90 days before the redemption request date. Purchases at select Disney locations in the U.S., online at Disney sites including DisneyStore.com, DisneyPlus.com, Hulu.com and ESPNPlus.com qualify. Premier Cardmembers can also use Pay Yourself Back® to redeem Rewards Dollars for a statement credit toward airline purchases made directly with the airline...
 












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