boiseflyfisher
<font color=red>I'm curious, too<br><font color=ro
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We won our passes in January and were able to use them during our March trip with no problem.
What Im asking if you go on sm and want to go again you cant because the tab is torn off ? Or can you go on sm as many times as you want ?
Each dream FP lanyard is has 1 tab (FP) for each FP attraction, in each park. So you only get 1 SM, 1 Autopia etc.
So what you are telling me is once you use all your tabs the pass is no good ?
This is correct
You can ride all the FP rides once and the pass is done ?
Exactly
Unlike regular fast pass you can only get every 2 hrs dream FP you can go on all the rides once without waiting 2hrs.
No time stamps on the dream fast passes, just the date - which it seems may or may not mean anything.
You can ride any fast pass ride whenever you want, but only once.
I was thinking it was unlimited FPs all day long ride as many times as you want.
Nope
Once your tabs are gone, you're done. Of course you can keep the lanyard and main part of the Dream Fastpass as a souvenir, but it won't get you on the rides once you've used the tabs.
I kinda agree, its highly unlikely someone would just HAND over their unused dream fastpasses. Your best bet would probably be looking on ebay or craigslist.
), they were either intending to use it for scrapbook reasons, use it in the future, or sell it. 
I wish I had known that they were good for more than one day - we were given DFP's twice on our stay a few weeks ago, but we assumed that once the day was over, they were expired. The DT gave my 18 mo old her own DFP, so we always had one pass that we never even used, plus my youngest Ds and I usually rode Pooh or the FL rides, while Dh and eldest DS rode the DFP rides, so my pass and Ds's as well as DD's were hardly EVER USED! In fact, I have 4 in my hands right now that were never used once - every tab still intact!
Helps to travel in off season - we'd try to use 'em, and most CM's would just wave us thru, saying the wait wasn't long enough to warrant using them!