? on Fastpass

msukar

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Hi, I've read the Fastpass information but I'm still a little confused. It says you can get a Fastpass every two hours. Does that mean for a single attraction or for any attraction? Let say I get a Fastpass for Rock & Roller Coaster, does that mean I can't get a Fastpass for Tower of Terror until 2 hours later?

Thanks!
Karen
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Yes, that it what it means. They don't allow you to have 2 at one time in the same timeframe.
 
In some cases the wait is less than two hours, but will never be more than two hours.

If you get a FP for Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, and your FastPass time STARTS in one hour, then you'll be able to get your next FastPass in about one hour. If you get a FP for Soarin' and your return time starts in three or four hours, you'll still be able to get a new FP in two hours.

Your FP ticket will be marked as to when you can get your next FastPass.
 
I have a great Fastpass tip for you.You can use your Fastpass ANYTIME that day after the beginning of your Fastpass "window" at the discretion of the attraction Cast Member at that particular attraction.After I received this information on my last trip,I did this several times and was never turned away.One day I got my Fastpass for Soarin' early in the morning and did not return until that night.Just remember that it is possible to be turned away if you do not return within the "window",but evidently it doesn't happen that often.HAVE FUN! :)
 

You can have more than one fast pass at a time and in most circumstances you can use your Fastpass after the 1 hour time frame on the FP. the only exceptions to this is for some theatre type attractions (MGM thrill ride, Philharmagic and maybe even Little Mermaid.) But for rides you can almost without exception use them after the 1 hour time frame.

I am also not sure that you have to wait two hours to get another FP. The time at which you can get your next FP is printed on the bottom of the FP. I think the time lag is actually only 50 or 55 minutes but I may be mistaken on that.
 
Yea, just make sure you look at the time at the bottom of your ticket. It tells you the exact time you're allowed to get a new FP.
 
Another tip, but not about the time frame.

I usually go ahead of my family to obtain the fastpasses. I am a fast walker and everyone else likes to doddle, so after we figure out what we want to ride, I head out to get the fastpasses and then met back up with them. It is easier than everyone heading to a certain area, just to get a fastpass and then having to come back to that same area when your time rolls around to ride.

Hope this tip might help someone!
 
jlcbshaw said:
Another tip, but not about the time frame.

I usually go ahead of my family to obtain the fastpasses. I am a fast walker and everyone else likes to doddle, so after we figure out what we want to ride, I head out to get the fastpasses and then met back up with them. It is easier than everyone heading to a certain area, just to get a fastpass and then having to come back to that same area when your time rolls around to ride.

Hope this tip might help someone!

You and your family sound a lot like me and mine. I would leave them as they headed from point A to point B - walk over, get fast passes for everybody and still arrive at point B about the same time or only shortly after them.
 












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