Following what seemed like sage advice to ride an attraction or two at rope drop PRIOR to making offsite FP+ reservations was an unfortunate course on Feb 1 - all FP+ for ETWB were gone gone gone by 9:30 or so. When I stared, dumbfounded, at the screen, CM tartly rejoined that this was a perk of staying onsite - getting to actually have access to the attraction, I suppose she meant. So take home lesson for now: if you are offsite and REALLY care about any given attraction - schedule first THEN rope drop.
While this was just a bummer for us, if either of the mountains had been out ...
This was our one visit for the year
maybe our last ever.
But like others have reported, I have also had phantom screens the last couple of weeks with my linked UT tickets offering access to actually schedule offsite FP+ in April [splash screens always led nowhere, and my visit was actually this weekend, so it didn't matter much] so maybe the rollout of scheduled FP+ will happen soon and render this advice moot.
Here's hoping .
While this was just a bummer for us, if either of the mountains had been out ...
This was our one visit for the year
maybe our last ever.But like others have reported, I have also had phantom screens the last couple of weeks with my linked UT tickets offering access to actually schedule offsite FP+ in April [splash screens always led nowhere, and my visit was actually this weekend, so it didn't matter much] so maybe the rollout of scheduled FP+ will happen soon and render this advice moot.
Here's hoping .
Actually, my favorite CM was the one at Philharmagic who opened his FP+ lane and waved us all in, saying, "I will not have you standing in the street while I have no one in my line." Now THAT is good thinking