Multipark LL Multipass still available?

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Was looking to buy LL Multipass for a recent trip, but wanted to buy the pass for all parks combined in order to park hop. It didn't seem to be an option. My understanding this was an option with the prior version, but it looked like I would need to buy for each park individually for each day. Is this the case?
 
Was looking to buy LL Multipass for a recent trip, but wanted to buy the pass for all parks combined in order to park hop. It didn't seem to be an option. My understanding this was an option with the prior version, but it looked like I would need to buy for each park individually for each day. Is this the case?
There is no multi-park option. You buy Multi Pass for the park where you are first going to use it. The price you pay depends on the park that you buy it for. After you use it (i.e. tap in to a ride or show) in that park, you can book subsequent multi pass reservations in any park (assuming your ticket allows park hopping). There is no additional charge.
 
After you use it (i.e. tap in to a ride or show) in that park, you can book subsequent multi pass reservations in any park (assuming your ticket allows park hopping). There is no additional charge.

Thanks Tom_E_D! That makes sense, it wasn't obvious when I started walking through the purchase, so I bailed. I had read where with the prior version the multi-park version was priced the same as the highest price park version. Since it was not longer listed as an option, I thought it wasn't offered. Nice that it is automatically included if you have AP or hopping privileges.
 
After you use it (i.e. tap in to a ride or show) in that park, you can book subsequent multi pass reservations in any park (assuming your ticket allows park hopping). There is no additional charge.

Taking this a step further...for those with experience...here's my scenario.

Going to HS in the morning with the intention of hopping to MK in the afternoon. Right now there are only two HS attractions we intend to book when our window opens up...Runaway Railway (Tier 1) and Toy Story Mania. Let's assume we are able to get them both, with Toy Story Mania pulling an earlier time. We plan to get a Single Pass for Rise of the Resistance.

We scan in to Toy Story Mania...can I now select LL for MK, even though I've still got one for HS? (I know I wouldn't be able to get another Tier 1 in MK...or would I?)

We're just hoping to not have to use all the HS LL before selecting MK attractions. We're OK if they are later in the day.

Oh...and one other...am I restricted on Single Pass purchase for MK until I use the HS one we plan to get, or can I buy MK Single Pass at the same time?

Thanks for any help you folks can offer!! Still very new to this whole process.
 

We scan in to Toy Story Mania...can I now select LL for MK, even though I've still got one for HS? (I know I wouldn't be able to get another Tier 1 in MK...or would I?)

As soon as you tap into your first LLMP, tier and park restrictions drop. You could start booking tier 1 or 2 in any park, based on availability. So, grab more HS, start switching to MK early, do what you want.

The only caveat here is if your first LLMP of the morning is a ride that is broken down and converted into a Multi Experience Pass (MEP). MEPs do NOT count as using your first LLMP and do not open up other parks and additional tier 1s. If your first pass becomes an MEP, you can book a third subject to tier and park restrictions until you have tapped into your new first LLMP.

Oh...and one other...am I restricted on Single Pass purchase for MK until I use the HS one we plan to get, or can I buy MK Single Pass at the same time?

You can have two total per day, but they can be in different parks. So, you can have one in MK and one in HS prebooked when the day starts.
 
As soon as you tap into your first LLMP, tier and park restrictions drop. You could start booking tier 1 or 2 in any park, based on availability. So, grab more HS, start switching to MK early, do what you want.

The only caveat here is if your first LLMP of the morning is a ride that is broken down and converted into a Multi Experience Pass (MEP). MEPs do NOT count as using your first LLMP and do not open up other parks and additional tier 1s. If your first pass becomes an MEP, you can book a third subject to tier and park restrictions until you have tapped into your new first LLMP.



You can have two total per day, but they can be in different parks. So, you can have one in MK and one in HS prebooked when the day starts.

Thank you SO MUCH for this information - just what I was hoping for!!
 
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Just to make sure I am understanding correctly: If I am going to EP first and hopping to MK, I know I have to pre-book my 3 rides in EP. But am I able to tap into and ride only the first one, and then immediately modify the next 2 from EP to MK rides?
 
Just to make sure I am understanding correctly: If I am going to EP first and hopping to MK, I know I have to pre-book my 3 rides in EP. But am I able to tap into and ride only the first one, and then immediately modify the next 2 from EP to MK rides?
Yes, that is allowed.
 
Let's see if I understand- you'll be doing it the "less expensive" way, by going to Epcot first, then going to MK because you only have to pay for Epcot. If, however, you went to MK first, you'd be paying for MK only. Do I have this right? Even if you wanted to do it the cheaper way, but somehow go to MK first, it wouldn't work. How did I do?
 
Let's see if I understand- you'll be doing it the "less expensive" way, by going to Epcot first, then going to MK because you only have to pay for Epcot. If, however, you went to MK first, you'd be paying for MK only. Do I have this right? Even if you wanted to do it the cheaper way, but somehow go to MK first, it wouldn't work. How did I do?
If you buy LLMP for Epcot and go to MK first, you would not be able to use the LLMP you purchased for Epcot to book LLs at MK. You have to tap in to one of your LLs booked at Epcot in order to book attractions at the other parks.

However, it is possible to change the LLMP you bought for Epcot to one for MK, if available. However, when you do that they charge you the price difference between the Epcot LLMP and the MK LLMP. And you will lose the LLs you have already booked for Epcot. So, it doesn't work at all as a cost-saving strategy, but it is an option if you simply decide to change your plans as to what park you are going to first that day.

Edit: added "if available."
 
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If you buy LLMP for Epcot and go to MK first, you would not be able to use the LLMP you purchased for Epcot to book LLs at MK. You have to tap in to one of your LLs booked at Epcot in order to book attractions at the other parks.

However, it is possible to change the LLMP you bought for Epcot to one for MK. However, when you do that they charge you the price difference between the Epcot LLMP and the MK LLMP. And you will lose the LLs you have already booked for Epcot. So, it doesn't work at all as a cost-saving strategy, but it is an option if you simply decide to change your plans as to what park you are going to first that day.
Because my brain can't remember all of the details - is it possible for LLMP to sell out for a particular park? E.g. in this case, since next week is an extremely busy week, would there be a possibility that LLMP could sell out at MK in which case the OP would be forced to go to Epcot to use their first LL prior to modifying?

All the programs and details are running together in my brain! 🙃
 
Because my brain can't remember all of the details - is it possible for LLMP to sell out for a particular park? E.g. in this case, since next week is an extremely busy week, would there be a possibility that LLMP could sell out at MK in which case the OP would be forced to go to Epcot to use their first LL prior to modifying?

All the programs and details are running together in my brain! 🙃
It is possible for LLMP to sell out for a certain park on a certain day. However, I don't think it has happened yet. Of course, Thanksgiving week was the only true test of that possibility so far. Genie+ did sell out several times, as you know. I remember that you used to keep a list of the sellout dates in the Everything Genie thread. I'll add "if available" to my prior post to account the remote possibility that OP (Simba's Mom) might not be able to change their Epcot LLMP to an MK one.

Edited to indicate who I meant as OP. The thread was started months ago with a different question.
 
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is it possible for LLMP to sell out for a particular park?
Yes but we have not seen that happen since LLMP started on July 24th. Usually just a subset of a few popular LLMP attractions run out of return times and not the actual LLMP.

That's why the new LLMP and/or LLSP format is helpful since you get to see your attractions and select an available return time before commiting to a purchae.

E.g. in this case, since next week is an extremely busy week, would there be a possibility that LLMP could sell out at MK in which case the OP would be forced to go to Epcot to use their first LL prior to modifying?
In this case, yes @LindaOwl1 would need to start in Epcot since they could not change their LLMP to MK before entering MK if the MK LLMP was sold out. They would need to tap in at one of their initial Epcot LLMP selections and then they could try for MK LLMP attractions.

I am still not clear on what @LindaOwl1's initial post was really about. Were they wanting to save money by starting at Epcot, tap into one of their LLMP attractions and then wanting modify their other 2 LLMP attractions and a replacement to MK. Or just start their day at Epcot, grab their favorite attraction and then hop to MK for the rest of the day.

The down side would be that the return times for MK LLMP attractions may not be available until much later in the day or their select attractions may not be available.

Dave
 
However, I don't think it has happened yet. Of course, Thanksgiving week was the only true test of that possibility so far. Genie+ did sell out several times, as you know. I remember that you used to keep a list of the sellout dates in the Everything Genie thread.
I don't think that LLMP will ever truly sell out since Guests see the list of attractions before purchasing LLMP. Example: Select MK, pick upto 3 attractions and try to pick return times and nothing works for them so they don't purchase.

With Genie+ we were buying it somewhat blind without having up to 3 attractions locked-in.

Dave
 
Let's see if I understand- you'll be doing it the "less expensive" way, by going to Epcot first, then going to MK because you only have to pay for Epcot. If, however, you went to MK first, you'd be paying for MK only. Do I have this right? Even if you wanted to do it the cheaper way, but somehow go to MK first, it wouldn't work. How did I do?
You pay for the park where you first plan to use the LLMP. If you start at any park other than MK, you pay the lower price even if you later hop to MK. If you start at MK, then you pay the higher price even if you later hop to another park.

You could go to MK first without using LLMP and purchase a lower-priced LLMP for hopping to another park.

But remember there is no guarantee some of the most popular attractions will be available day-of in LLMP if purchasing for one park and then hopping to another.
 
It is possible for LLMP to sell out for a certain park on a certain day. However, I don't think it has happened yet. Of course, Thanksgiving week was the only true test of that possibility so far. Genie+ did sell out several times, as you know. I remember that you used to keep a list of the sellout dates in the Everything Genie thread. I'll add "if available" to my prior post to account the remote possibility that OP (Simba's Mom) might not be able to change their Epcot LLMP to an MK one.

Edited to indicate who I meant as OP. The thread was started months ago with a different question.
Thank you! That's the missing piece of the puzzle. It was Genie+ I used to track sell-out days.

Sorry, work is crazy and trying to keep lots of things organized in my head about work and Disney and at this busy time of year things get jumbled up. Appreciate the reminder! :)
 
So my thought about starting in EP and only using one of the LLMP before switching to others in MK is this: 7AM-VQ GoG; 8:30 - rope drop Remy; 9 AM ride LLMP Soarin,, then switch other LLMP to MK - can now get tier 1 rides ( PP and BTM) at 9 AM to ride in afternoon. at 9:30AM we can ride standby the other rides in EP (no interest in Frozen), and hop to MK at 1. Traveling with a family member who only has 2 park days.
 
So my thought about starting in EP and only using one of the LLMP before switching to others in MK is this: 7AM-VQ GoG; 8:30 - rope drop Remy; 9 AM ride LLMP Soarin,, then switch other LLMP to MK - can now get tier 1 rides ( PP and BTM) at 9 AM to ride in afternoon. at 9:30AM
That's what I feared you were trying to accomplish and this post confirmed your plan details. I don't think it will work as you expect. Getting your MK selections after using your initial LLMP to unlock Tiers an Multi Park often results in very late afternoon or evening times for PP and BTMR.

When are you going to be visiting as the crowds will determine if your version is even possible?

I think you would be better serviced by just making your LLMP selections at MK. Try for a VQ for GotG at 7 AM, enter Epcot at Early Entry (On-site guests), and hit Remy then just Standby Soarin, and finally head to MK and know you have your 3 LLMP selections. Yes you can't pre-select both PP & BTMR but you should be able to get 1 or the other as an additional LLMP selection.

Dave
 
That's what I feared you were trying to accomplish and this post confirmed your plan details. I don't think it will work as you expect. Getting your MK selections after using your initial LLMP to unlock Tiers an Multi Park often results in very late afternoon or evening times for PP and BTMR.

When are you going to be visiting as the crowds will determine if your version is even possible?

I think you would be better serviced by just making your LLMP selections at MK. Try for a VQ for GotG at 7 AM, enter Epcot at Early Entry (On-site guests), and hit Remy then just Standby Soarin, and finally head to MK and know you have your 3 LLMP selections. Yes you can't pre-select both PP & BTMR but you should be able to get 1 or the other as an additional LLMP selection.

Dave
Thanks for the reply. Making my pre-books in MK was my first plan, but I have been tracking the return times for all rides now for months - using those days that should be similar to when I'm going (1/4-1/7). Nothing should be "sold out" before 9AM - in fact return times should be right around 1PM. However If I make pre-books in MK starting after 1, then I only get 1 Tier 1 and by 1PM the others are sold out or late at night. I have an AP so if we want VQ for GoG we have to start in EP.(reservation required for AP). Traveling with 2 teenage boys who have never been, and only have 2 days, so trying to hit the exciting rides only! I plan to pre-purchase TRON for them for that evening, and do 7DMT at the end of the night.
 













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