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We are headed down for a two day visit. I have not purchases tickets online yet. do I do the now so I can sign up for fast pass plus at the 60 day mark? Is it a sure thing to sign up? I still do not get it all.
Thanks, Robo! If I order tix now, will have an immediate code to enter to register on the 60 day mark? Do I have to actually wait for a hard ticket to come?
This is actually incorrect and has been for at least 3-4 weeks now. In fact, I just did it again to make sure it hasn't changed.
You can select only one or two attractions for a FP+. The system, as it stands right now, will give you a random additional pass(es). This can be cancelled by clicking on "Reservations" and then "Update" next to that day's FP+. If you only want one, you can have it. If you want 2-3, you can have that as well.
I did this via the website (mydisneyexperience.com) which any smart phone can access without using the app. I didn't try the latter yet.
ETA: You can do it via the app. Click "My Reservations" and it gives you the option to cancel a FP+.
This is actually incorrect and has been for at least 3-4 weeks now. In fact, I just did it again to make sure it hasn't changed. You can select only one or two attractions for a FP+. The system, as it stands right now, will give you a random additional pass(es). This can be cancelled by clicking on "Reservations" and then "Update" next to that day's FP+. If you only want one, you can have it. If you want 2-3, you can have that as well. I did this via the website (mydisneyexperience.com) which any smart phone can access without using the app. I didn't try the latter yet. ETA: You can do it via the app. Click "My Reservations" and it gives you the option to cancel a FP+.
This is actually incorrect and has been for at least 3-4 weeks now. In fact, I just did it again to make sure it hasn't changed.
You can select only one or two attractions for a FP+. The system, as it stands right now, will give you a random additional pass(es). This can be cancelled by clicking on "Reservations" and then "Update" next to that day's FP+. If you only want one, you can have it. If you want 2-3, you can have that as well.
I did this via the website (mydisneyexperience.com) which any smart phone can access without using the app. I didn't try the latter yet.
ETA: You can do it via the app. Click "My Reservations" and it gives you the option to cancel a FP+.
Do not clear all FPs for the day, it will make your ticket invalid for any FPs for the rest of the day. I did it since we decided to switch parks and go to MK instead of DHS and the app kept saying I had no valid ticket for that day, it wiped out all "My Plans" for the day including our checkout of the resort. Thankfully concierge was able to help and manually put in our FPs for the day, and we only chose 2 by the way since we were leaving early that morning to go home. I was however quite terrified that I had voided our tickets too until I got to concierge!
DO NOT CANCEL INDIVIDUAL FASTPASS SELECTIONS! You "can" delete individual Fastpass selections once they are selected. BUT this causes an issue with the system. If you make only one selection, it will choose two more for you. If you cancel one or both of those selections, you can't make a new selection to replace them without canceling your remaining selections too. I spoke to several people at Disney about how to fix this and they couldn't without deleting the remaining options. Here is why it's a problem.
I booked Anna and Elsa Fastpasses as soon as they became available and deleted the other two options it gave me with the intent of deciding what I actually wanted at a later time. When I came back to select the replacements, I couldn't unless I was willing to cancel the coveted Anna and Elsa spot, which I wasn't because I knew I wouldn't get it back.
The system wants you to have three selections. Once you remove one, it's gone unless you want to start over. Just leave them as-is and change the attraction instead of removing it. If you need to shuffle times and the unwanted attraction is making that difficult, then change the unwanted one to something late in the day to get it out of your way for now and come back later when you're ready.
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