Onsite vs offsite and FP+

scubamouse

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It's been about 2.5 years since our last trip to WDW so we've only ever done old FP. In reading through the info on FP+ it looks like it's starting to really matter whether you're offsite or onsite. Is that a fair read? We've done a lot of onsite trips but our last few have been at Bonnet Creek and you can't beat that pricing.

Is that a fair assessment? We'd want FP for 7DMT, TSMM but probably not Elsa and Anna. We also would want them for late morning/early afternoon. It seems like that 60 day vs 30 day window really could matter.

We would look at another late August trip so after the southern schools are back in session but before the northeastern ones are. It's busy but not height of the summer busy.

We haven't booked yet since I'm still trying to sort out FP+. When you could do things the TGM way, we did so it's definitely an adjustment.
 
Is that a fair assessment? We'd want FP for 7DMT, TSMM but probably not Elsa and Anna. We also would want them for late morning/early afternoon. It seems like that 60 day vs 30 day window really could matter.

The 60 day window does matter for certain FP. 7DMT is going to be hard to get at 60 day mark let alone at the 30 day mark and TSM is also hard to get but you have a better chance. Also only Disney's resort guest can make reservations for BOG lunch.
 





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